Mukesh Ambani gifts jet to wife Nita, $15bn house to best friend
Here's a list of expensive gifts given by Antilia owner to his loved ones
India's wealthiest man, Mukesh Ambani, has a net worth of $116 billion and he and his family enjoy a lavish life, GQ India reported.
Here is a list of expensive gifts given by Mukesh to his loved ones.
Airbus (A319) luxury jet
On his wife Nita’s 55th birthday, the billionaire gifted her with a private jet worth INR240 crore. The Airbus features a custom-made office, a cabin, music systems, and satellite television, among other things.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge
Last year on Diwali, Mukesh gifted his wife Nita an ultra-luxurious Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge, customised in a shade orange. This expensive purchase cost the billionaire INR10 crore.
Custom-made closets
A grandfather to four, Mukesh gifted his grandchildren, Isha Ambani's twin children, a custom-designed closet with clothes from the most luxurious brands including Dior and Chanel.
Bentley Continental GTC Speed
When Mukesh's son Anant got engaged in 2022 to Radhika Merchant, he gifted them a luxurious Bentley Continental GTC Speed worth around INR4.5 crores.
22-storey home
In April 2023, Mukesh gifted his long-time friend and colleague Manoj Modi with a lavish gift — aa 22-story building worth $15 billion.
Beach-side villa in Palm Jumeirah
Mukesh bought this opulent 3,000-square-foot mansion in Palm Jumeirah for son Anant in 2022.
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