Mukesh Ambani house 'Antilia', India in 4k ultra HD

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Antilla is a private home in South Mumbai, India. It is owned by Mukesh Ambani.
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ONLYinINDIA
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My house may be small but it looks far cute than this
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thanks for the 1.1k likes I didn't know my comment will be liked by so many people more than house size what matters is loving and caring family

Radhakrishnan-bqwq
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The house might be expensive but seriously it's not a good looking house.

nyanlem
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This is what happens when your engineer is a minecraft gamer.

arhansd
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his house looks like a shop of waste materials
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

rajachaudhary
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Man..I am just imaging the expenses of this house. . I mean maids, guards, electricity bill, water bill ...omfg😳

nimisham
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Wish to see Mrs.Neeta Ambani giving a detailed tour of her Home someday.

eBangaloreProperty
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Come to Kerala to see beautifully and aesthetically constructed houses. The exterior looks weird..
This house is definitely going to be donated to the poor one day...just imagine you are all alone in this so called house gives a protected feeling, not a scary one

Nandana_yesudas
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This is the result when you build a house without consulting an engineer. It look more like blocks over blocks

naikafzal
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Doesn't look like a house though 😂

zapata
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Instead he can built a palace in a vast land, he might builded this house for showcase.

ajaychandhra
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consistently held the title of being India's richest person on the Forbes magazine's list for the past ten years.[7] He is the only Indian businessman on Forbes' list of the world's most powerful people.[8] As of January 2018, Mukesh Ambani was ranked by Forbes as the 18th-wealthiest person in the world. He surpassed Jack Ma, executive chairman of Alibaba Group, to become Asia's richest person with a net worth of $44.3 billion in July 2018. He is also the wealthiest person in the world outside North America and Europe.[9] As of 2015, Ambani ranked fifth among India's philanthropists, according to China’s Hurun Research Institute.[10] He was appointed as a Director of Bank of America and became the first non-American to be on its board.[11]

Through Reliance, he also owns the Indian Premier League franchise Mumbai Indians and is the founder of Indian Super League, a football league in India.[12] In 2012, Forbes named him one of the richest sports owners in the world.[13] He resides at the Antilia Building, one of the world's most expensive private residences with its value reaching $1 billion.[14]

Early life
Mukesh Dhirubhai Ambani was born on 19 April 1957 to Dhirubhai Ambani and Kokilaben Ambani in Aden, Yemen. He has three siblings, a younger brother, Anil Ambani and two sisters Nina Bhadrashyam Kothari and Dipti Dattaraj Salgaocar.

Mukesh lived briefly in Yemen after his father decided to move back to India in 1958.[15] His family moved from Yemen to India so that his father could start a business in trading spices which later shifted to a business in textiles originally named "Vimal" but later changed to "Only Vimal."[16] The Ambani family lived in a modest two-bedroom apartment in Bhuleshwar, Mumbai until the 1970s.[17] Life was initially hard for the Ambanis when they moved to India because Mukesh had to live in a communal society, use public transportation, and never received an allowance.[18] Dhirubhai later purchased a 14-floor apartment block called 'Sea Wind' in Colaba, where, until recently, Mukesh and Anil lived with their families on different floors.[19]

Mukesh and his siblings were loosely monitored by their father and more by Mahendrabhai, who was their caretaker, during their childhood years. Growing up Mukesh played all kinds of sports like football and hockey, enjoyed annual trips to villages, and explored the different areas of Bombay, which is now renamed to Mumbai, all under the supervision of Mahendrabhai. Dhirubhai cared very little about Mukesh's grades, but he cared more so about his all-around performance.[20]

He attended the Hill Grange High School at Peddar Road, Mumbai, along with his brother and where Anand Jain, his close associate was his classmate.[21] He received his BE degree in Chemical Engineering from the Institute of Chemical Technology(UDCT), Matunga.[22] Mukesh later enrolled for an MBA at Stanford University but withdrew in 1980 to help his father build Reliance, which at the time was still a small but a fast-growing enterprise.[23] Dhirubhai believed that real life skills were harnessed through experiences and not by sitting in a classroom, so he called Mukesh back to India from Stanford to take command of a yarn manufacturing project in his company.[18] Professors like William F. Sharpe and Man Mohan Sharma during Mukesh's college years, had an impact on him because they are "the kinds of professors who made you think out of the box."[20]

Business career
1980s – 1990s
In 1980, the Indian government under Indira Gandhi opened PFY (polyester filament yarn) manufacturing to the private sector. Dhirubhai Ambani applied for a license to set up a PFY manufacturing plant. Obtaining the license was a long-drawn-out process requiring a strong connection within the bureaucracy system because the government, at the time, was restricting large-scale manufacturing, making the importation of yarn for the textiles impossible.[24] In spite of stiff competition from Tatas, Birlas and 43 others, Dhirubhai was awarded the license, more commonly addressed as License Raj.[25] To help him build the PFY plant, Dhirubhai pulled his eldest son Mukesh out of Stanford, where he was studying for his MBA, to work with him in the company. Mukesh then continued to work for Reliance and did not return to his university program after that. He led Reliance's backward integration, where companies own their suppliers to generate more revenue and improve efficiency, in 1981 from textiles into polyester fibers and further into petrochemicals, which the yarns were made from.[4] After joining the company with his father, Rasikbhai Meswani, who was the executive director at the time, was held responsible for Mukesh. Mukesh had been given the opportunity to contribute to the company from his first day where he would daily report to Rasikbhai and take orders from him. The company was being built from scratch with the principle of everybody contributing to the business and not heavily depend on selected individuals. This principle came into play after Rasikbhai's death in 1985 along with Dhirubhai suffering a stroke in 1986 when all the responsibility shifted to Mukesh and Anil.[26] Mukesh Ambani set up Reliance Infocomm Limited (now Reliance Communications Limited), which was focused on information and communications technology initiatives.[27] At the age of 24, Mukesh was given charge of the construction of Patalganga petrochemical plant when the company was heavily investing in oil refinery and petrochemicals.[28] Mukesh's father treated him as a business partner allowing him the freedom to contribute even with little

dattatraynighot
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India 🇮🇳 is great 👍 for film industries

speedracer
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For those (broke jealous people) saying it looks bad in exterior
He didn’t build it to show us He wants to live INSIDE.

Skittle
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Mukesh, u should learn something from Ratan Tata

sssy
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My house is small . I m no one to comment about ambani house ...but after looking bill gates, carlos slim helu, bezos, ronaldo, messi, beckham and others home i found aesthetic feelings in their home ..and many of them have promoted their country traditional aethestic looks in their houses ambani house just look like factory ...

samirkalakheti
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𝐆𝐚𝐫 𝐤𝐢𝐭𝐧𝐚 𝐛 𝐛𝐚𝐝𝐚 𝐡𝐨𝐠𝐚...𝐚𝐤𝐡𝐢𝐫 𝐤𝐚𝐚𝐫 𝐭𝐨 𝐦𝐢𝐥𝐧𝐚 𝐦𝐢𝐭 𝐬𝐞 𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐚..

saimareshi
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You live a luxurious life. Just look around you there are million of peoples who needs food n shelter Think of them n how long they want to live a life best out of it.Its only like you who can make their dreams comes true by helping them n not to look down upon them. All I hope n pray tha you will eradicate all the slump area in our country India. So that our country India will be know as a country of unity with no diversity of caste creek or sex. We are one country one nation. Look equally with one eyes one heart cos we cannot live without either one of these. In unity we stand there is strength if we divide we fall. Please help the poor people hear their cried n know their dreams. Please make them comes true people like you.

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Finally i can look at my screen in 4k Ultra HD and cry

alsrig
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Awesome house parking place will do for me

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