


Virat Kohli may be a celebrated batsman on the field but off of it, it's not just runs that he has collected. The celebrated international cricketer and former captain of Team India's national team has a stunning collection of glorious abodes across the country. The husband to former Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma and father to daughter, Vamika and son, Akaay, has kept his personal lives majorly private. Eagle-eyed fans however, have gotten glimpses of the couple's homes through photoshoots and their social media accounts. From a high-rise overlooking Mumbai’s seaside to a tranquil getaway on the Maharashtrian coastline, HELLO! India lists Virat Kohli's homes in India; each of which tells its own story of taste, and modern Indian luxury.

On the 35th floor in a coveted pincode of one of the world's most expensive cities, sits Anusha and Virat's apartment in Omkar 1973 Tower in Worli. Spread across nearly 7,000 square feet, the space opens up to breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea through floor-to-ceiling windows. The interiors feature soft neutrals with light oak wood and include a private gym and terrace lounge. A space like this in the middle of maximum city certainly can feel like an urban retreat.

In the lanes of DLF Phase 1 in Gurugram is where Virat's sprawling mansion is located. Estimated to be worth nearly Rs 80 crore, the decor features vast glass façades, warm lighting and open courtyards. Lush lawns and a private pool reflect the couple’s appreciation for structure and stillness.
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A two-hour drive and a short ferry ride from the city of Mumbai leads to Virat's quiet escape; a sunny villa located in Alibaug. Set across eight tranquil acres, its design is steeped in natural textures and sustainable materials. The villa opens to manicured gardens, a temperature-controlled pool, and airy rooms that blur the line between indoors and out. Crafted with muted tones, linen fabrics, and soft wood finishes, the decor channels a modern tropical aesthetic.
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