Inside DLF Camellias Gurugram: The Rs 100+ Crore Luxury Flats Where Shark Tank Judges Ashneer Grover, Aman Gupta, Peyush Bansal, And Ghazal Alagh A...
If you’ve scrolled through Instagram lately, you’ve probably noticed a new obsession among India’s luxury-watchers: the jaw-dropping apartments at DLF Camellias in Gurugram. Photos of palatial balconies,
glass-clad towers and marble-wrapped lobbies are doing the rounds on real-estate reels, with hashtags like #CamelliasLife and #BillionaireBoulevard trending. And for good reason. This is not just a housing complex; it’s where some of India’s most high-profile entrepreneurs, including judges from Shark Tank India, have quietly set up home.
Billionaire Boulevard on Golf Course Road
DLF Camellias sits on Gurugram’s Golf Course Road, a stretch already known for some of the country’s priciest properties. But Camellias is in a league of its own. Developed by DLF—Delhi Land & Finance—it’s the company’s most ambitious project yet, a follow-up to its earlier luxury successes, The Aralias and The Magnolias. Spread across 16 soaring towers (from 18 to 38 storeys), the development’s tallest spire reaches 156 metres, making it one of the most imposing residential landmarks in North India.
Architecturally, Camellias feels like a five-star hotel crossed with an art gallery. Each lobby is designed with curated installations, waterfalls and manicured greens. Residents enter through private lift lobbies; their cars glide down into underground, temperature-controlled parking. Even the air-conditioning and sound-proofing are done to hotel standards.
How Much Does This Lifestyle Cost?
Let’s not sugar-coat it—this is not for the faint-hearted. The entry-level apartment at Camellias starts at roughly Rs 30 crore, but the bigger, higher-floor homes comfortably cross Rs 100 crore. Typical flats here range from 7,361 to more than 11,000 sq ft—basically the footprint of a boutique hotel. Think double-height living rooms, private gyms, home theatres and walk-in wardrobes large enough to host a pop-up boutique. Renting isn’t exactly cheap either. The base rent hovers around Rs 5–6 lakh per month, climbing to Rs 20 lakh or more for ultra-furnished, higher-floor residences. At those rates, tenants are effectively leasing a lifestyle: golf-course views, a resident concierge team, private spa services and access to curated events. Some companies even book apartments for visiting CEOs and foreign dignitaries just to impress them with a Camellias address.
Fun fact: At Peyush Bansal’s apartment alone, the stamp duty reportedly came to Rs 1.89 crore. That’s just the paperwork.
Meet the Sharks Who Moved In
Ashneer & Madhuri Jain Grover
The former BharatPe managing director, known for his fiery one-liners on Shark Tank India, has reportedly invested in a Camellias home with his wife, Madhuri Jain Grover. While the purchase price is under wraps, it’s safe to assume it sits at the upper end of the Camellias scale. The Grovers are known for their bold investments and outspoken style, so an elite address like this fits perfectly.
Peyush Bansal & Nidhi Mittal
The Lenskart founder paid a whopping Rs 1.89 crore in stamp duty alone for his 7,361-sq-ft apartment. With his wife Nidhi Mittal Bansal and son Ivaan, Peyush has customised the flat to suit both family life and board-level entertaining. His home is effectively a design statement as much as a residence.
Aman Gupta & Priya Dagar
boAt’s co-founder brings his larger-than-life personality to Camellias too. Known for acoustics and aesthetics in his own brand, he’s rumoured to have installed sound-engineered interiors that match the vibe. His wife Priya Dagar, a senior policy adviser at the Dutch Embassy, completes the power couple profile.
Ghazal & Varun Alagh
The Mamaearth co-founders embody understated elegance. Their Camellias apartment mirrors the clean, toxin-free philosophy of their brand—only here it’s filtered water features and green balconies. As first-generation entrepreneurs who built Honasa Consumer into a beauty-care powerhouse, moving into Camellias is both a lifestyle choice and a symbol of their success. Privacy and security are paramount. Each tower has its own concierge desk, private lift lobbies and biometric access. Landscaped gardens flow into an 18-hole golf course, while residents enjoy exclusive lounges, art studios, yoga decks and a club that could rival any international resort. Interiors are often fitted out by European designers before owners move in. Essentially, every apartment can be a bespoke project. DLF has also leaned into sustainability: the complex is LEED Platinum certified, with water recycling, solar power and energy-efficient cooling systems built into its infrastructure. For ultra-rich buyers increasingly concerned about eco-credentials, that’s a selling point. With Shark Tank India being the most talked about show, fans are curious about the judges’ off-screen lives. Instagram snippets of golf-course views, designer interiors and sprawling balconies have only fuelled that curiosity.