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Anil Ambani's most prized possession that he didn't let go of even during his days of poverty, its price will leave you shocked, it is...

Anil Ambani's most prized possession that he didn't let go of even during his days of poverty, its price will leave you shocked, it is...

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Business tycoon and chairman of Reliance Industries, Mukesh Ambani's younger brother, Anil Ambani, was once the sixth richest person in the 2000s. However, his fate had something else in store for him. He had a wealth of 42 billion dollars, but wrong decisions, poor policies to expand his business, and debt broke him so much that he declared himself bankrupt. The businessman witnessed many highs and lows as debt of millions of crores of rupees kept piling up on him. However, even during these days, Anil Ambani had a special possession which he did not leave. Scroll down to read about it. When Anil Ambani Declared Himself Bankrupt
In 2020, Anil Ambani declared himself bankrupt in front of a London court and said that he did not have enough money to bear his expenses or pay the lawyer's fees. He said that his wife and family members were taking care of him. Anil Ambani's Secret Possession
Anil Ambani, who was struggling with such a shortage of money, had a priceless thing even in that era, which he kept close to his heart. Even during those tough times, Anil Ambani had a luxurious 17-storey house, which he inherited from his father.
Anil Ambani's most valuable possession is his house. Anil Ambani's 17-storey private bungalow built in Mumbai's posh area, Pali Hill, is not just a house but a proof of richness and luxury. This 17-storey building has all the facilities that make it no less than a palace. Price of Anil Ambani's House
If reports are to be believed, then Anil's home is said to be worth Rs 5000 crore. This 17-storey house has a helipad on its roof. Its structure is no less than a five-star hotel. The luxury facilities of this house make it one of the most extravagant homes in India.
The name of Anil Ambani's luxurious bungalow is Abode. It is built in a huge area of 16,000 square feet. From a helipad, gym, swimming pool to a garage for dozens of vehicles, lounge area — you name it and it is present in the home.
Despite going bankrupt, Anil Ambani lives a lavish life. Anil Ambani's Luxurious Possessions
Not only does he have a house worth Rs 5000 crore, Anil Ambani also has a personal jet plane. The price of Anil Ambani's luxury private jet is said to be around Rs 311 crore. Apart from this, he has a collection of luxury cars like Rolls Royce Phantom, Lexus XUV, Audi Q7, and Mercedes GLK350.
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