
Meet Satish Sanpal, who gifted pink Rolls-Royce to 1-year-old daughter on her Birthday, he works as..., has net worth of Rs...
Meet Satish Sanpal, who gifted pink Rolls-Royce to 1-year-old daughter on her Birthday, he works as..., has net worth of Rs...
Father's Day holds a significant place in the hearts of people around the world. Father's Day was celebrated recently, with many children bestowing gifts upon their fathers to express their love and appreciation. But one Indian businessman from Dubai is receiving all of the attention. His name is Satish Sanpal, and he gifted his one-year-old daughter a pink Rolls-Royce car to celebrate the occasion. Meet Satish Sanpal, who gifted pink Rolls-Royce to 1-year-old daughter on her Birthday, watch video!
Satish Sanpal, owner of Dubai-based ANAX Developments, and his wife Tabinda Sanpal, presented the car keys to their daughter Isabella. A video captured this moment and shared it on Instagram. To note, the car was bright pink, with the interior being pink as well. On the car, it read, 'Congratulations Isabella.' A little note referred to the car as being custom-made for Isabella in England, then brought to the UAE. Even the seats have embroidered Isabella's name.
This isn't the first instance that Satish went all out for his daughter. In February, he marked her first birthday in the grandest way possible. The party was held at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai and was attended by Bollywood actresses Tamannaah Bhatia and Nora Fatehi and popular singer Atif Aslam. Isabella was born on February 25 in London. Who is Satish Sanpal? He owns…
Satish Sanpal is a respected name in business, and he is the chairman of ANAX Holdings, which is a large group worth about $3 billion. Some of the companies under the group include ANAX Developments (real estate); ANAX Hospitality (high-end resorts and restaurants); and ANAX Holdings is essentially an investment company that puts money into various businesses across different sectors.
'His entrepreneurial journey began at age 15 in his hometown in India where he sought to not only improve his own circumstances but others in need when he started a small business. He then ventured into stock markets, IT, gold trading, and property development in Dubai and around the world. This diverse business background has informed his holistic approach to business development and strategic growth. He and his team leverage deep local market knowledge and strategic timing to give ANAX Holding a competitive edge in securing and developing high-value sustainable properties and one-of-a-kind experiences. More recently, he has begun expanding into the luxury yacht sector,' reads the bio on his LinkedIn profile. Satish Sanpal's net worth…
Satish's LinkedIn profile states that he leads charitable work through the Sanpal Foundation, working on the water crisis in Uganda and widow poverty in rural India. He received the Loomba Foundation Award from Lady Cherie Blair for his humanitarian work. Satish is the co-founder of VII Dubai and Daylight Restaurants. He is currently the Chairman of ANAX Holding.
Satish Sanpal is known for his extravagant lifestyle. He has a deep passion for luxury cars. One of the interesting details of his collection is a Bugatti Chiron worth Rs 35 crore that he gifted himself on his birthday. In 2023, Satish was presented with the Golden Excellence Award for his contributions to the real estate industry in Dubai. His net worth is reported to be approximately $1 billion, according to several media reports. It is to be noted that $1 billion is equal to approximately Rs 8675 crore (Indian Rupees), based on a rough exchange rate of $1 = Rs 86.75 (as of 2025).
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