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Inside Mumbai’s billionaire mansions: A glimpse into the city’s most luxurious homes

Step inside Mumbai’s most luxurious homes owned by billionaires and celebrities. From Antilia to Mannat, discover architecture, wealth, and lifestyle at its finest.
May 29, 2026 (Last updated: April 14, 2026)
Mumbai’s billionaire mansions

Mumbai’s billionaire mansions

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Mumbai isn’t just India’s financial capital—it’s a city where ambition meets unimaginable wealth. Hidden behind gates, perched along sea-facing roads, or rising high into the skyline are homes that redefine luxury. These residences aren’t merely places to live—they are statements of power, taste, and legacy. Let’s take a deeper look inside the homes of Mumbai’s richest personalities and what makes each of them truly extraordinary.

1. Mukesh Ambani — Antilia
The residence of Mukesh Ambani, Antilia, is often described as the most expensive private home in the world—and for good reason. Rising 27 storeys into the Mumbai skyline, this architectural masterpiece on Altamount Road is valued at over $1 billion. But what truly sets Antilia apart is not just its scale, but the level of detail and personalization infused into every floor.

Each level of the building is designed with a unique theme, using rare materials like crystal, marble, and mother-of-pearl. The home features six floors dedicated entirely to parking, accommodating a collection of luxury cars. There are multiple high-speed elevators, a ballroom with chandeliers, a private theatre, and even a snow room designed to simulate winter conditions—an unusual luxury in tropical Mumbai.

Antilia also includes several hanging gardens, which help regulate the building’s temperature naturally. The residence is staffed by hundreds of employees to ensure seamless daily operations. Designed to withstand earthquakes of high magnitude, Antilia is not just a symbol of wealth—it is a blend of innovation, luxury, and futuristic living.

Mukesh Ambani House: Antilia
Antilia

2. Kumar Mangalam Birla — Jatia House
In contrast to the vertical extravagance of Antilia, the home of Kumar Mangalam Birla reflects understated luxury and heritage charm. Jatia House, located in the prestigious Malabar Hill area, is a sprawling sea-facing bungalow that dates back decades.

The property is known for its expansive lawns and lush gardens—an incredible luxury in a densely packed city like Mumbai. The architecture leans toward a colonial style, with large verandas, high ceilings, and elegant interiors that emphasize space and comfort over ostentation.

Inside, the home is tastefully designed with classic furnishings, art pieces, and a calm, serene ambiance. It offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea, creating a peaceful retreat away from the chaos of city life. Jatia House stands as a reminder that true luxury doesn’t always need to be loud—it can be quiet, refined, and deeply rooted in tradition.

Jatia House: Kumar Mangalam Birla House
Jatia House

3. Ratan Tata — Sea-facing Bungalow
The residence of Ratan Tata in Colaba perfectly mirrors his personality—elegant, minimal, and deeply sophisticated. Unlike many billionaire homes that emphasize grandeur, Tata’s bungalow focuses on simplicity, functionality, and timeless design.

Spread across multiple levels, the home features large glass windows that allow natural light to flood the interiors. The architecture incorporates clean lines and open spaces, creating a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor areas. A sun deck and private terraces offer uninterrupted views of the sea, making it an ideal place for quiet reflection.

The interiors are thoughtfully curated, with a mix of modern and classic elements. Art, books, and subtle decor define the space rather than excessive luxury. The home also includes practical amenities such as a well-equipped gym, private lounge areas, and secure parking, all integrated without disturbing the overall aesthetic.

This residence stands as a testament to the idea that luxury can be subtle and deeply personal rather than extravagant.

Ratan Tata’s house in Colaba
Ratan Tata’s house in Colaba

4. Anil Ambani — Abode
Located in the upscale Pali Hill area of Bandra, “Abode” is the residence of Anil Ambani. This towering structure, rising around 70 meters, is one of the tallest private homes in Mumbai and is often compared to Antilia for its scale and features.

Abode is designed as a vertical mansion, combining modern architecture with high-end luxury amenities. The residence includes a helipad, a fully equipped gym, a swimming pool, and multiple floors dedicated to living and entertainment. The interiors are sleek and contemporary, with a focus on comfort and modern aesthetics.

Large glass panels provide stunning views of the surrounding cityscape, while the interiors feature premium materials and smart home technology. Security and privacy are key aspects of the design, ensuring a safe and exclusive living environment.

Despite its grandeur, Abode has a more understated presence compared to Antilia, focusing on modern luxury rather than architectural spectacle.

Abode: Inside Anil Ambani house
Abode: Inside Anil Ambani house

5. Shahrukh Khan — Mannat
Perhaps the most iconic celebrity home in Mumbai, Mannat is owned by Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan. Located in Bandra, this sea-facing bungalow is not just a residence—it is a cultural landmark that attracts thousands of fans every day.

Originally a heritage property, Mannat has been extensively renovated to combine classic charm with modern luxury. The interiors, designed by Gauri Khan, feature a blend of contemporary and eclectic styles, with statement pieces, artwork, and luxurious furnishings.

The house includes a private office, a personal gym, a library, and multiple living spaces designed for both family life and entertaining guests. One of its most famous features is the terrace, where Shah Rukh Khan often greets fans during special occasions.

Mannat represents more than wealth—it symbolizes success, stardom, and the realization of dreams. It holds emotional and cultural significance that goes beyond its physical structure.

Mannat: Shah Rukh Khan house
Mannat: Shah Rukh Khan house

6. Gautam Singhania — JK House
JK House, the residence of Gautam Singhania, is another towering example of vertical luxury in Mumbai. Standing at around 30 storeys, it is among the tallest private residences in India and reflects a bold, modern approach to urban living.

The structure is designed to include multiple zones for different activities. Several floors are dedicated to recreation, featuring a spa, gym, entertainment areas, and even spaces for hosting large gatherings. The interiors are lavish, with high-end finishes and carefully curated decor.

One of the standout features of JK House is its panoramic views of Mumbai’s skyline and the Arabian Sea. The building also incorporates advanced technology for security, climate control, and automation, ensuring maximum comfort and convenience.

JK House exemplifies how modern billionaires are redefining luxury—not just through size, but through experience, technology, and personalization.

JK House: Gautam Singhania residence
JK House: Gautam Singhania residence

7. Anand Mahindra — Goolestan (Om Arc)
Unlike the towering glass mansions of other billionaires, Anand Mahindra’s home—Goolestan, now known as Om Arc—stands out for an entirely different reason: heritage and legacy.

Located on the prestigious Nepean Sea Road, this sea-facing bungalow sits on approximately 13,000 square feet of land—an increasingly rare luxury in Mumbai. The property is low-rise, surrounded by open space, and designed to maximize ventilation, privacy, and connection with nature.

What makes Goolestan truly special is its emotional significance. It is not just a luxury home—it is the birthplace of Anand Mahindra and was once occupied by his grandfather, K.C. Mahindra. The family lived here as tenants for decades before eventually acquiring it through a formally approved transaction valued at around ₹176 crore.

Architecturally, the home reflects “horizontal luxury”—a style that prioritizes space, gardens, and openness over height and spectacle. Unlike many modern mansions, it has been preserved rather than redeveloped, maintaining its original charm and structure.

The house emphasizes simplicity, heritage, and continuity rather than extravagance. In a city rapidly moving toward skyscraper living, Goolestan is a rare reminder that true luxury can lie in history, memory, and restraint.

 

Anand Mahindra house “Goolestan (Om Arc)”
Anand Mahindra house “Goolestan (Om Arc)”

8. Isha Ambani & Anand Piramal — Gulita
“Gulita,” the home of Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal, is one of Mumbai’s most visually striking mansions.

Located in Worli, this sea-facing property is famously inspired by the shape and brilliance of a diamond. The structure features a glass façade that reflects light beautifully, giving it a jewel-like appearance.

Inside, Gulita is designed as a multi-level luxury residence with grand living spaces, elegant interiors, and expansive views of the Arabian Sea. It combines architectural creativity with modern opulence, making it one of the most unique homes in the city.

Gulita: Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal house
Gulita: Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal house

9. Amitabh Bachchan — Jalsa
“Jalsa,” the residence of Amitabh Bachchan, is one of Mumbai’s most beloved celebrity homes.

Located in Juhu, this bungalow blends traditional Indian design elements with modern architecture. The house is known for its warm, inviting interiors and carefully curated décor.

Jalsa is not just architecturally significant—it holds emotional value for millions of fans. Every Sunday, Amitabh Bachchan greets admirers outside the home, turning it into a cultural landmark. The residence reflects legacy, longevity, and a deep connection with the public.

Jalsa: Amitabh Bachchan house
Jalsa: Amitabh Bachchan house

10. Uday Kotak — Champagne House
The sea-facing residence of Uday Kotak, often referred to as the “Champagne House,” is one of Mumbai’s most expensive private properties.

Located in a prime coastal area, the house offers uninterrupted views of the Arabian Sea. Its architecture focuses on exclusivity, privacy, and premium living.

The interiors are designed with sophistication and comfort in mind, featuring luxurious materials, spacious layouts, and modern amenities. The property reflects understated wealth—refined, powerful, and quietly impressive.

Champagne House: Uday Kotak residence
Champagne House: Uday Kotak residence

The Bigger Picture: Where Wealth Meets Vision
Mumbai’s billionaire homes are more than architectural wonders—they are reflections of individual journeys and philosophies. From towering skyscrapers to elegant sea-facing bungalows, each residence tells a story of ambition, success, and identity.

These homes showcase not just wealth, but also innovation, cultural influence, and personal taste. In a city known for its contrasts, they stand as powerful symbols of what is possible at the very top.

The luxury homes of Mumbai’s richest residents offer a fascinating window into a world that few get to experience firsthand. Whether it’s the unmatched scale of Antilia, the timeless charm of Jatia House, or the cultural significance of Mannat, each property is unique in its own way.

Together, they redefine what it means to live in luxury—turning homes into landmarks and lifestyles into legacies.

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