Check out the pictures of Rohit Sharma’s luxurious house in Mumbai
Image : RVCJ

A man known for his stylish batting, Rohit Sharma, has moved into an elegant house. He recently bought a luxury four-bedroom apartment in Ahuja Towers, Worli, Mumbai, for 30 crores.

Rohit who grew up in Borivali and stayed in a small 1 bedroom flat has faced many troubles in life during his early days. At one point of time, he didn’t even have money to pay his school fees but now he is a proud owner of a 30 crores flat in one of the costliest areas of Mumbai.

The apartment is on 29th floor of the 53-storey Ahuja Towers, which houses known names from the corporate and banking industry. Apart from the view of the Arabian sea, the luxury pad also offers a 270-degree view of the Bandra-Worli sea link and many parts of the city.

There are many facilities in this apartment and some of them include a business meeting area, a mini theater & a swimming pool.

Rohit Sharma and Ritika Sajdeh

Check out some of the beautiful pics of Rohit’s house, which is designed by famous Palmer & Turner Architects from Singapore.

1.)

2.)

3.)

4.)

5.)

6.)

7.)

Note: These pictures are just a sample of the flat which Rohit Sharma bought for Rs 30 crores. Flat is exactly similar, however, interior might be/or might not be different.

Subscribe to Cricket Times on YouTube to watch Exclusive Interviews, Podcasts, Weekly News Updates & Explainers.

TAGS:

CATEGORY: Rohit Sharma

For latest cricket news and updates, subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter.

About the Author:
Anirudh is the Head of Content at CricketTimes.com. He is a seasoned journalist and content writer with 12 years of experience in the field of cricket. With over 9,000 published articles under his belt, Anirudh brings a creative and strategic approach to his work, always striving to deliver content that resonates with audiences. A die-hard sports fan who loves playing, watching and talking about cricket. Cricket is his Religion & 'Sachin Tendulkar' his GOD. His motto of life is Eat, Sleep, Cricket, REPEAT!! You can write to him at anirudh@crickettimes.com and follow him on Twitter, Facebook & Linkedin.