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Before Antilia, Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani used to stay at... with this businessman; now residence is owned by...
Before Antilia, Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani used to stay at... with this businessman; now residence is owned by...

India.com

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Before Antilia, Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani used to stay at... with this businessman; now residence is owned by...

Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani and his wife Nita Ambani, along with the other family members, lives in Antilia, the iconic skyscraper located in Mumbai. At their grand residence, Antilia, the family is often seen hosting a large pooja, continuing their tradition of celebrating the festival in style. Mukesh Ambani, along with his family—Nita Ambani, Isha Ambani, Akash Ambani, and Anant Ambani—moved into 'Antilia' in 2010. The construction of this grand mansion, adorned with luxurious amenities and enhancing Mumbai's skyline, took several years to complete. This beautiful private residence, built at an estimated cost of Rs 15,000 crore, was designed by the Chicago-based architecture firm Perkins and Will, while its construction was managed by the Australian company Leighton Holdings. It is considered to be one of the costliest private residences in the world. But have you ever wondered where Mukesh Ambani used to live before Antilia? Before moving into Antilia reportedly in 2011, Mukesh Ambani, wife Nita Ambani, along with children, used to live in Sea Wind, a 17-story building located in Mumbai's Cuffe Parade, with Anil Ambani's family. Before settling into their iconic residence, Antilia, on Mumbai's Altamount Road, Mukesh and Nita Ambani lived in the 17-storey Sea Wind building, located in the upscale Cuffe Parade area at the southern tip of Mumbai. For years, the Ambani family maintained a traditional joint family lifestyle, with Mukesh and his brother Anil living under the same roof. Sea Wind was not just home to Mukesh and Nita, but it was a vibrant household that accommodated the entire Ambani clan, making it a symbol of their close-knit family life before the brothers charted separate paths. At one point, Mukesh Ambani and his younger brother Anil Ambani lived together under the same roof, along with their wives—Nita and Tina—their children, and their mother, Kokilaben Ambani, who remains a central figure in the family. This close-knit arrangement continued even after the passing of their father, Dhirubhai Ambani, the founder of Reliance Industries. Despite living in the same building, each family reportedly had its dedicated floor. When Mukesh and Nita Ambani shifted to their new home, Antilia, Mukesh's mother Kokilaben chose to stay back at Sea Wind with Anil and his family. While Sea Wind doesn't match Antilia in terms of size or luxury, it's still a premium address in Mumbai. The building offers beautiful views of the Arabian Sea, comes with a few high-end comforts, and even has a helipad—making it a quiet yet classy place to call home.

Mukesh and Nita Ambani's life before Antilia, shared house with Anil Ambani named as…, now owned by…
Mukesh and Nita Ambani's life before Antilia, shared house with Anil Ambani named as…, now owned by…

India.com

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Mukesh and Nita Ambani's life before Antilia, shared house with Anil Ambani named as…, now owned by…

Now Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambanis Rs 15000 crores house is attached to their life so much that no one is much aware of their residence before Antilia. Before moving into Antilia in 2011, Mukesh and Nita Ambani used to stay in Sea Wind , a luxurious 17-story building located in Mumbai's Cuffe Parade. This was not only a residence for Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani but it was a home for the whole Ambani family. Anil Ambani, their wives Nita and Tina, their children, and their mother, Kokilaben Ambani all used to stay together in the same apartment. Even after the death of their father, Dhirubhai Ambani, the two brothers continued living together at Sea Wind. Even though it was a joint family setup, each family used to stay on a separate floor. Ambani's Old House 'Sea Wind' Sea Wind also has emotional value for the Ambani family. As Dhirubhai spent his final years in this house. It was under this roof he laid the groundwork for the Reliance Industries. Also the family shared memories together in this house. When Mukesh and Nita moved to Antilia, Kokilaben stayed at Sea Wind with Anil's family. Sea Wind is very small if compared with Antilia and also does not have such luxurious facilities which Antilia has. But it gives a view of the Arabian Sea and has some high-end amenities, and even a helipad. Sea Wind's Current Ownership After Mukesh Ambani moved to Antilia, Anil Ambani also shifted to his property in Mumbai's Pali Hill area. Which is over 160,000 square meters and valued Rs 5,000 crore (around $600 million). Despite relocating, Anil still has the ownership of Sea Wind and preserving the legacy of the Ambani family.

Before Antilia, entire Ambani family lived together in Dhirubhai Ambani's Mumbai home with over a dozen floors. Watch
Before Antilia, entire Ambani family lived together in Dhirubhai Ambani's Mumbai home with over a dozen floors. Watch

Hindustan Times

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Before Antilia, entire Ambani family lived together in Dhirubhai Ambani's Mumbai home with over a dozen floors. Watch

New York and London to Dubai, the Ambani family has various lavish residences around the world. But did you know Sea Wind, located in Mumbai's Cuffe Parade, is a high-rise building that served as the family home of the late Dhirubhai Ambani and his family, including his sons Mukesh Ambani and Anil Ambani, for years? Ahead, find out more about the home of Dhirubhai, the patriarch of the Ambani family and founder of Reliance Industries. Also read | Ambani residence Antilia decked up like a bride ahead of Isha Ambani's wedding. See pics, videos On April 5, Instagram user Rajivi Pujari, on her real estate page Sobo Narratives, shared a video of the property and wrote in the caption, 'Sea Wind in Colaba was once home to Dhirubhai Ambani, the visionary founder of Reliance Industries. Before the Ambani family became a global phenomenon, at least 11 family members shared this 14-storey building in Cuffe Parade, Mumbai.' Check out her post: A post shared by Rajivi Pujari (@sobonarratives) After Dhirubhai Ambani's death in July 2002, his sons shared the residence with their mother, Kokilaben Ambani, and the building holds sentimental value, with each family having their own floor for space and privacy. According to a September 2021 report by South China Morning Post, the younger of the two brothers, Anil, his wife, former actor Tina Ambani, and their two children, sons Jai Anmol and Jai Anshul, remain in the family residence that has, over the years, 'seen war and peace, complaints from neighbours and legal battles'. Per the report, a 2008 interview with DNA India showed that Mukesh and Nita's dining room on the seventh floor of the building was a mix of styles including traditional Indian and European influences, and the decor included pieces from the couples' overseas travels. In comparison to Mukesh Ambani's current residence, Antilia, the Cuffe Parade property is less grand and lacks ultramodern features like spacious, high-speed elevators. Antilia is a 27-story skyscraper located on Altamount Road in Mumbai. Here's a glimpse: A post shared by Rahul Verma (@rahul_verma222) As per a May 2024 report by Architectural Digest India, the 400,000-square-foot iconic house, located in one of the world's most expensive areas, is valued at approximately $2 billion. Offering scintillating, panoramic view of Mumbai, Antilia boasts luxurious amenities including a temple, an array of guest suites, a hanging garden, helipads, a salon, an ice-cream parlour, and a private movie theatre to accommodate 50 people. The top six floors of the building have reportedly been set aside as a private full-floor residential area.

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