Inside Antilla: A Rare Glimpse into Mukesh and Nita Ambani’s $2 Billion Mumbai Mansion

A rare video has offered the public an exclusive look inside Antlia, the iconic Mumbai residence of business tycoon Mukesh Ambani and philanthropist Nita Ambani. Shared by celebrity makeup artist Mickey Contractor on February 14, the footage was captured during the wedding celebrations of Vikram Salgaocar, the Ambani’s’ nephew.
The video showcases Antlia’s seamless blend of grandeur and warmth. Massive floor-to-ceiling glass walls reveal sweeping views of the Arabian Sea and the Mumbai skyline, while reflective marble floors enhance the natural golden-hour light. The interiors combine contemporary luxury with traditional Indian craftsmanship, featuring multi-tiered crystal chandeliers, intricate artwork, and a curated gallery of Indian paintings.
Living spaces open onto serene outdoor terraces adorned with manicured lawns and potted trees—an unusual touch of greenery in a high-rise structure. Nita Ambani, dressed in a vibrant orange and gold saree with emerald and diamond jewelry, added to the elegance of the setting.
Named after a mythical Atlantic island, Antilla is a 27-storey architectural marvel spanning 400,000 square feet and valued at over $2 billion. Engineered to withstand an earthquake of magnitude 8, the residence reportedly includes six floors of parking for 168 cars, a 50-seat private theatre, spa facilities, and three rooftop helipads. Each floor features unique layouts and materials, making Antilla not just a home, but a symbol of modern luxury rooted in Indian tradition.

By editor