India’s richest man gifts $60-million ‘Flying Palace’ to wife on her B’day

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At present, Mukesh Ambani is building the Rs 100-crore 27-storey home for his family of five members and 600 other staff involved in the service of these five. The cost of the home does not matter, what does matter is how to make the dream possible because this is India’s richest person’s dream. The dream home Antilia is said to be the world’s most expensive city mansion. Earlier, some legal trouble came in the way of Mukesh’s dream but it was the matter of days and the hurdles disappeared.

Now, Mukesh Ambani has reportedly bought his wife a luxury jet fitted with all the facilities such as entertainment cabins, a sky bar and fancy showers. The luxurious jet is his gift for her wife’s birthday. According to the report, Mukesh Ambani has gifted a $60 million luxurious Airbus plane to wife Neeta Ambani on her 44th birthday on last Thursday.

The report says further that the Airbus is fitted with space for an office, a cabin with game consoles; equipped with music systems, satellite television and wireless communication as well. The jet plane has a master bedroom, a fancy bathroom with different range of showers and a bar also. The Airbus authorities have confirmed the sale of deluxe jet worth nearly Rs 245 core has quietly arrived at Mumbai Airport early Friday.

The luminous white-bodied jet with blue stripes has been parked in Reliance’s private hangar located near Kalina at the southern end of the domestic airport. The Airbus A-319 flying palace has been given the registration number VT-IAH. It has been kept under tight security. Reliance spokesman said on the report;

… we are neither denying nor confirming the report.

Some people had said on the building the Mukesh’s EGO ‘Antilia’ Tower that this is nothing but a vulgar ostentation of wealth in a country where millions of people still living their live in abject poverty, hunger, illiteracy and unemployment. Rs 100 crore can feed all Indians living below the poverty line (25% of them living at less than $1 / month) for about 2 weeks.


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