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His companies were sold, went bankrupt, but Anil Ambani never let go of THIS priceless possession, it is..., price is Rs...

His companies were sold, went bankrupt, but Anil Ambani never let go of THIS priceless possession, it is..., price is Rs...

India.com08-07-2025
His companies were sold, went bankrupt, but Anil Ambani never let go of THIS priceless possession, it is..., price is Rs...
Anil Ambani's life story feels just like a movie. By the late 2000s, he was one of the richest people in the world and ranked sixth globally, with a fortune of USD 42 billion. But wrong decisions, rapid business expansion without proper planning, and rising debts pulled him down. Slowly, his wealth dropped to zero.
As time passed, Anil Ambani found himself trapped under massive loans worth thousands of crores. His companies started shutting down one after another. Many loans turned into NPAs (non-performing assets), and several businesses were sold off. Things became so serious that Anil Ambani declared in court that he was bankrupt.
In 2020, standing in a London court, Anil Ambani said he had no money left, not even enough to pay his own daily expenses or his lawyer's fees. He revealed that his wife and family were helping him financially.
Even during these tough times, when he was drowning in debt and struggling to keep his companies running, there was still one special thing he held close, something very valuable to him.
Despite all his financial troubles, Anil Ambani still owned many precious things. One of them is his grand 17-storey home, which he inherited from his father. While everyone talks about Mukesh Ambani's famous house, Antilia, Anil's home is also luxurious and impressive in its own way. Anil Ambani's most precious thing – his lavish 17-storey home
Anil Ambani's most treasured possession is his home. Located in the upscale Pali Hill area of Mumbai, his 17-storey private bungalow is not just a house it's a symbol of luxury and wealth. With all the modern comforts and grand design, this mansion feels nothing less than a royal palace.
The bungalow is named 'Abode', and it covers a massive area of 16,000 square feet. It has everything you can imagine i.e. a helipad, a swimming pool, a gym, a large garage for multiple luxury cars, and spacious lounge areas. Anil Ambani lives here with his wife Tina Ambani and their two sons, Jai Anmol Ambani and Jai Anshul Ambani.
Even though Anil Ambani was once declared bankrupt and faced loans worth crores, he has continued to live a life of luxury. His home, Abode, may be smaller than his brother Mukesh Ambani's famous house Antilia, but in terms of style and comfort, it is just as grand. The house is valued at approximately Rs. 5,000 crore. Anil Ambani's lifestyle doesn't stop at the bungalow
Anil Ambani owns a private jet worth around Rs. 311 crore and has a collection of luxury cars like the Rolls Royce Phantom, Lexus SUV, Audi Q7, and Mercedes GLK350.
Despite being under heavy debt at one point, he once gifted his wife Tina a luxury yacht worth Rs. 400 crore for her 64th birthday, which he named 'Tian' in her honor.
In recent times, his financial situation is slowly improving. As some of the loans on his companies are being cleared, investors are starting to return. His companies' net worth is going up, and with rising share prices, Anil Ambani's personal wealth is also growing again. Today, the combined net worth of Anil and Tina Ambani is over Rs. 2,500 crore.
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