Ratan Tata’s iconic Colaba bungalow, often called Bakhtawar or Cabins, is a blend of elegance, simplicity, and modern amenities, reflecting the lifestyle of the legendary industrialist.
About the Home
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Location: Colaba, Mumbai
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Size & Value: Spanning 13,350 sq ft over three stories, estimated at ₹150 crore
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Style: Victorian with a mix of modern and traditional elements, featuring high vaulted ceilings, a wooden staircase, and crafted railings
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Amenities: Private gym, library, children’s playroom, swimming pool, and parking for up to 15 cars
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Additional Features: A serene pooja room with an idol of Lord Krishna and a landscaped garden with large trees
Current Status
Since Ratan Tata’s passing on October 9 last year, the house is currently vacant. Media reports suggest that his brother, Noel Tata, may move in eventually, but nothing has been officially confirmed.
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