Rs 400 crore mansion, private jets, and quiet faith — the world of Gautam Adani
Inside Gautam Adani’s ultra-luxurious world — from his ₹400 crore Delhi mansion to private jets and a fleet of elite cars, the billionaire’s life blends power, faith, and finesse.
- Nov 24, 2025,
- Updated Nov 24, 2025 11:35 AM IST

- 1/9
From a modest trader in Gujarat to a global business titan, Gautam Adani’s rise reads like an economic fairy tale. A college dropout turned mogul, his empire now powers India’s ports, skies, and cities.

- 2/9
He may not flaunt it like Ambani, but Adani’s quiet competition has reshaped India’s billionaire hierarchy—once topping global charts and briefly overtaking Bill Gates in 2022.

- 3/9
Adani’s Ahmedabad mansion, Shantivan House, sits off SG Road — an enclave of exclusivity. The estate’s rumored price runs into hundreds of crores, with architecture echoing understated power.

- 4/9
When Adani Group acquired Aditya Estates in Lutyens Delhi for ₹400 crore, it wasn’t just real estate — it was a statement. The 3.4-acre residence rivals political mansions in scale and serenity.

- 5/9
Three private jets — a Bombardier, Beechcraft, and Hawker — ensure Adani’s boardroom is wherever he wishes. For India’s infrastructure king, airspace isn’t luxury; it’s logistics.

- 6/9
Among his fleet of eight cars, the Rolls-Royce Ghost gleams brightest. Add a scarlet Ferrari and BMW 7 Series, and his garage rivals the red carpets of Cannes in allure.

- 7/9
When Hindenburg Research struck in 2023, Adani’s empire wobbled but didn’t crumble. The scandal reshaped global market perceptions—and tested the mettle of India’s most ambitious billionaire.

- 8/9
As Jeet Adani prepares to wed Diva Shah, the family’s billion-dollar world is set for a new chapter. The wedding, intimate yet opulent, mirrors Adani’s ethos—luxury with restraint.

- 9/9
Unlike many magnates, Adani thrives away from the limelight. His world blends devotion and dominance—performing Ganga Aarti one week, signing multi-billion deals the next.
