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Samudra Mahal: How a lost treasure in Gwalior gave rise to India’s most expensive apartment complex

Samudra Mahal in Mumbai is not an architect’s delight. But its royal heritage and spectacular sea views, which only the richest in the land can enjoy, have ensured its apartments are worth a fortune.

June 25, 2022 / 19:42 IST
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The present-day Samudra Mahal was built in the 1960s, on a 2-acre plot adjacent to the sea - it was the tallest building in the neighbourhood then. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)

Worli, in Mumbai, boasts of an iconic building called Samudra Mahal. It contains the homes of some of India’s most illustrious businessmen, as well as some of its most infamous ones.

Residents/apartment owners in the building, which has unobstructed views of the Arabian Sea, include tech tycoons Narayana Murthy and Nandani Nilekani, legacy business magnates from the Jeejebhoy and Wadia families, metals baron Anil Agarwal, as well as disgraced businessmen Rana Kapoor and Nirav Modi.

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Built in 1973 – it was among the first ‘by invitation’ projects in India’s commercial capital.

The Gwalior connection