Indian vaccine billionaire Adar Poonawalla owns many lavish mansions, supercar collections or desirable works of art.
Earlier this year, the Serum Institute of India (SII) spent $800 million to ramp up production of the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is estimated to reach 1.5-2.5 billion doses this year. And that means, Adar Poonawalla, the owner of SII, leads the way in global Covid-19 vaccine production.
With a net worth of $12.5 billion, Adar Poonawalla and his wife Natasha enjoy a desirable high life. The “vaccine billionaire” currently owns many luxury real estate, lavish mansions in and outside India. The happy family of Indian vaccine billionaire Adar Poonawalla. The mansion in his hometown of Pune called Adar Abad is a regular residence for members of the Poonawalla family. This resort has a typical breath of European architecture with giant columns, high ceilings decorated with splendid chandeliers, Italian marble floors. Aside from its impressive design and ornate interiors, the residence also houses other valuable Poonawallas possessions, most notably a collection of European art. From Vincent van Gogh to Renoir to Rembrandt, works of art are estimated to be worth millions of dollars. Villa Adar Abad in Pune is designed in European style. Adar Abad is also where Adar Poonawalla keeps his supercar collection. The “vaccine billionaire” owns expensive cars such as Ferrari 360, Porsche Cayenne and Rolls-Royce Phantom. But the most prized vehicle is a Batmobile replica based on the Mercedes-Benz S350 that Adar gave to his son, Cyrus, for his sixth birthday. Poonawalla owns an overwhelming collection of supercars. On weekends, the Poonawalla family is often seen relaxing in a seaside palace in Mumbai. This place, formerly known as The Lincoln House, was once used as a US consulate and was later sold to Poonawallas for $120 million in 2015. “You can see a lot of this type of property in London, but in India it’s more special. It’s beautifully located, historic and large in size so it’s well worth the money,” Adar said. told the Financial Times. Adar Poonawalla is one of the most prominent horse breeders in India, so it’s not surprising that the family of this “vaccine billionaire” born in 1981 has a monumental 100-hectare horse farm in Pune. The Poonawalla family’s horse farm stands out with its monumental two-story wooden house. Here stands the monumental two-story bungalow, which was refurbished in 2015 by his wife Natasha with the help of interior designer Sussanne Khan. The women gave the farmhouse a complete makeover by adding more rooms, building a lush garden with exotic plants and a stunning 16m-long greenhouse with decorative chandeliers. full of art. Besides domestic real estate, the Poonawalla family also owns a 25,000 m2 mansion in the prestigious Mayfair area of London (England). As reported by Business Standard, they recently rented exclusively for $69,000/week. Poonawalla also offered a $775 million bid for the Grosvenor House Hotel in 2014 to use as a second home, but failed.
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