Where does Anil Ambani live in Mumbai?

Where does Anil Ambani live in Mumbai?

Once upon a time, before Anil’s brother Mukesh Ambani built what has been called one of the most expensive residential properties in the world, Antilia, in Mumbai, he and his family – wife Nita and their children, Akash, Isha and Anant – shared the Cuffe Parade home with the rest of the Ambani clan.

Where is abode Anil Ambani house?

Pali Hill Mumbai
Anil Ambani’s house is called Abode, located at Pali Hill Mumbai, and where he resides with his wife and former Indian actress Tina (Munim) Ambani, as well as their two sons Jai Anmol and Jai Anshul Ambani. Q2.

How big is Anil Ambani house?

16,000 sq feet
Anil Ambani’s house at Pali Hill Mumbai is said to be one of the most expensive homes in India, though it is still under construction. The luxurious house is reportedly worth Rs 5,000 Crore. This elegant house is estimated to be spread over 16,000 sq feet and expected to be 66 meters high.

Why is Mukesh not helping Anil?

Billionaire Mukesh Ambani did not provide any financial support to his younger brother Anil Ambani to save him from going to jail in the Ericsson dues case, which settled in March 2019. No funds whatsoever were provided by Mukesh Ambani to Anil Ambani in a personal capacity, nor was there any gift.”

Is Mukesh Anil closed?

Not only did Mukesh and Anil’s mum, Kokilaben, broker a peace deal between the brothers when their feud first broke out, deciding to split the family business between the two, she has also been instrumental in creating peace between them today. This is why the cousins, despite their family feud, remain close.

What does Anil Ambani owns?

Reliance Group

Type Public
Key people Anil Ambani (Chairman)
Products Financial services, construction, entertainment, Power, health care, aviation, Defense
Owner Anil Ambani (50.54%)
Subsidiaries Reliance Power Reliance Infrastructure Reliance Capital Reliance Entertainment Reliance Health Reliance MediaWorks

What is the current situation of Anil Ambani?

In February 2020, Anil Ambani was locked in a legal battle with 3 Chinese banks. He was asked to set aside US$100 million by the court which led him to make the statement that his net worth is currently zero after considering his liabilities.