Those who have been fortunate to visit described heliports, a huge library, dining extravagant, opulent marble floors and even a snow room.The family has remained silent until now the residence. In an interview to Vanity Fair, Ambani's wife, Nita says, "For the first time I talk to my home", reports bbc.co.uk.The speculation was whether media actually lived in property. Some newspapers were saying that the family had decided not to move there because the building was not espiritualemente correct.In the interview, Mrs. Ambani confirmed that settled there in September.In a photo posted you can see a sample of the rooms floor to ceiling windows, and a set of furniture arranged so that looks like a hotel lobby five stars. "Said Mrs. Amabani:" It's modern Indian with a heart. "The house has 27 floors, but according to the reporter, many of them have double or triple height, so that building is about 174 meters, equivalent to a 40-story building.It also has a parking garage, a ballroom, a spa, theater, guest rooms and a garden series.The design, he says, is based on the lotus flowers and the sun, and decorated with rare materials including wood, marble, pearl and crystal, worked by Indian artisans.Like many Indian households, it also has a room for prayer. "Getting my left temple it was important," says the lady of the house.It is said that the house is worth more than U.S. $ 1,000 million. Mukesh Ambani has a fortune of over U.S. $ 22,000 million, according to Forbes magazine. The display of this luxury has attracted criticism. Some say that the building is too ostentatious for a city like Mumbai, where millions live in slums and hundreds of thousands are homeless.
There are also thousands of engineers do they have studied a lot, and possibly more that this man, with more wit than he was and letting the skin have worked on it all his life and improve their dreams or have thought of being surrounded by such luxury
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