The surname Ambani has never been about understatement. Over decades, it has come to represent scale in its most unapologetic form—scale of vision, scale of wealth and scale of living. As Mukesh Ambani continues to steer Reliance Industries into newer territories, public fascination has gradually shifted to the next generation: Isha, Akash and Anant Ambani. Educated across global institutions, deeply embedded in India’s most powerful business ecosystem and visibly comfortable navigating both boardrooms and global society circuits, the siblings occupy a rare intersection of privilege and purpose. Yet, what captures popular imagination is not only what they build professionally, but also the extraordinary world they inhabit privately. Their homes,
jewellery, watches and cars are not merely expensive objects; they are cultural signifiers of a family that lives several notches above conventional luxury. From sea-facing mansions in Mumbai to beachfront villas in Dubai, from museum-grade diamonds to watches that double up as engineering marvels, the Ambani siblings’ possessions reflect a lifestyle few can comprehend, let alone replicate. Here is a closely examined, fact-checked look at the most expensive assets owned by Isha, Akash and Anant Ambani—and what these jaw-dropping acquisitions quietly reveal about India’s most talked-about business heirs.
Isha Ambani: Where Old-World Legacy Meets Global Luxury
Isha Ambani Piramal occupies a unique position within the family—straddling the worlds of corporate leadership, philanthropy and high fashion with remarkable ease. As a director at Reliance Retail and Reliance Jio, and as someone who regularly features on global best-dressed lists, her personal assets reflect both power and polish.
A Rs 452 Crore Sea-Facing Mansion in Worli
Isha Ambani and her husband Anand Piramal reside in a five-storey, sea-facing mansion in Mumbai’s Worli neighbourhood, known as Gulita. Valued at over Rs 452 crore, the property was gifted to the couple by Anand’s parents, Ajay and Swati Piramal, as a wedding present. The building, earlier owned by Hindustan Unilever, was transformed into a contemporary architectural marvel of glass and steel. Gulita, overlooking the Arabian Sea, is designed as a family residence rather than a vertical spectacle like Antilia. Its expansive living spaces, diamond-patterned glass façade, and art-filled interiors scream a distinctly global aesthetic, rooted in privacy and refinement rather than ostentation.
The Rs 165 Crore Diamond Necklace Moment
At the launch of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai, Isha Ambani was seen wearing a diamond necklace that costs around Rs 165 crore. Crafted using rare, high-quality diamonds, the necklace made headlines.
A Wedding Lehenga Worth Rs 90 Crore
Isha Ambani’s wedding to Anand Piramal in December 2018 was a global event in itself. Designed by Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla, her bridal lehenga reportedly cost around Rs 90 crore. The attire had emotional sentiments attached to it—the fabric incorporated elements inspired by a bandhani saree worn by Nita Ambani at her own wedding.
With international dignitaries in attendance and a private performance by Beyoncé at a pre-wedding celebration in Udaipur, Isha Ambani's wedding created its place as one of the most expensive events in India.
A Garage Built for Security and Style
Isha Ambani’s car collection includes a Rs 10 crore bulletproof Mercedes-Benz S-Class Guard. Customised extensively for security, the vehicle balances discretion with authority. She also hasan Aston Martin Rapide and a Bentley Bentayga.
Akash Ambani: Power, Scale and Quiet Sentiment
The Chairman of Reliance Jio Infocomm, Akash Ambani, is known for changing India’s telecom landscape.
Antilia: A Rs 15,000 Crore Vertical Palace
Akash Ambani lives in Antilia, a 27-storey luxurious building in South Mumbai, with his wife Shloka Mehta. The house is valued at approximately Rs 15,000 crore.The building has a 50-seat private theatre, a snow room, helipads, sky gardens, wellness centres, and parking for 168 cars. Despite its grandeur, Mukesh Ambani's house features a rainwater harvesting systems and advanced air filtration technology.
A Car Collection That Commands Attention
Akash Ambani is known for his fondness for luxury automobiles. He owns a Lamborghini Urus, a Range Rover Vogue, custom armoured Mercedes-Benz vehicles, and Rolls-Royce models.
Jewellery With Emotional Value
Among his more understated possessions is a Panthère de Cartier pin, believed to be a gift from his brother Anant Ambani.
Anant Ambani: Quiet Luxury With Global Reach
Anant Ambani owns:
A Rs 640 Crore Beachfront Villa in Dubai
Anant Ambani owns Rs 640 crore lavish villa on Palm Jumeirah in Dubai. As per reports, the lavish property has ten bedrooms, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a private spa and panoramic views of the Persian Gulf.
Palm Jumeirah remains one of the world’s most exclusive residential addresses, making this villa one of the most expensive overseas properties owned by an Indian business family member.
Watches Worth More Than Mansions
Anant Ambani is known to own the Richard Mille RM 56-02, valued at over Rs 18 crore, as well as the Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime—one of the most complex and rare wristwatches ever made. Such timepieces are not just accessories; they are feats of mechanical engineering, often treated as investment assets that command record prices at global auctions.
Luxury on Wheels, Minus the Flash
Anant Ambani’s car collection includes grand tourers like the Bentley Continental GTC Speed and high-end luxury SUVs focused on comfort rather than speed. His choices lean towards understated elegance, favouring craftsmanship and safety over flamboyance.
The Culture of Gifting, Ambani-StyleLuxury within the Ambani family often extends beyond personal ownership. Notable gifts include a diamond necklace reportedly worth Rs 451 crore gifted by Nita Ambani to Shloka Mehta, and a private aircraft gifted by Mukesh Ambani to Nita Ambani, estimated at Rs 240 crore. In 2022, Mukesh Ambani also acquired a majority stake in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York for approximately $98.15 million, while taking on additional debt that pushed the deal’s value beyond Rs 2,000 crore, according to reports by The Economic Times. Overlooking Central Park, the hotel is a favourite among global elites, further reinforcing the family’s international footprint.