Do you ever wonder how people become rich? There are many different ways to become rich. If you are born rich, then it is the easiest way to become rich. If you marry a rich person, you would reap the benefits and become rich overnight.
There is no doubt that India has produced notable billionaires even as family businesses have passed down from generation to generation. However, the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer.
India has the third-largest number of billionaires in the world, and these billionaires enjoy a luxury lifestyle. The Indian billionaires live a lavish lifestyle, and their bungalows and villas are a huge part of it.
These real-life Indian families own some of the world’s most well-known and wealthy businesses, but they all started from the ground up and have worked hard to get to where they are now.
You ask anyone what they may want to be in life and they will say ‘a Billionaire’. Money can determine the success status of any individual and to be honest, these people have become a trendsetter for others to emulate qualities like hard work and patience.
Hinduja Family
Parmanand Hinduja began his new business and banking journey in 1914, after which Srichand Hinduja joined the family business in 1952. Four brothers carried on the business for a long time. Hinduja Group.
This family currently possesses property in India as well as in other London cities. This family’s current wealth is $15.1 Billion, or roughly $11,15,86,73,50,000)
Mistry Family
The grandfather of Pallonji Mistry started a building business with an Englishman in 1985. The group has today’s interests, including engineering and construction, in various business areas. Many places in Mumbai, including the Bank of India Reserve building, were built. Wealth: $22 billion in current annual revenue (about $16,25,32,70,00,000)
Ambani Family
In 1957, Dhirubhai Ambani, who was the father of Mukesh and Anil Ambani, began his journey with Reliance Industries. From the year 2002 after the death of Dhirubhai Ambani, his sons took responsibility for the business.
Mukesh Ambani, in the current situation, is the fifth most important man in the world, among the world’s largest oil refining companies. He possesses a 27-story villa named Antilla, the world’s most expensive private residence. It now has a net worth of $76 trillion (approximately $56,15,29,80,000).