Sachin Tendulkar purchased the 1926-built Dorab Villa on Perry Cross Road, Bandra West, for ₹39 crore in 2007. After nearly four years of renovation, the Tendulkar family moved in around 2011. The home now spans about 6,000 sq. ft., including multiple floors, twin basements, and a rooftop terrace.
Blending Classic Interiors with Subtle Luxury
The entrance features dark wood double doors and black marble flooring. Inside, the living room has neutral-toned sofas, leather chairs, and a display of awards. The dining space features teak and mahogany furniture with an old-world charm.
A Private Garden Retreat
The house includes a lush garden filled with palm trees, succulents, and a small pond. Cane furniture is arranged across the lawn for casual relaxation. There’s also a formal sitting area with terracotta sofas, Turkish carpets, brass sculptures, and green-yellow artworks.
A Terrace for Mindful Mornings
The rooftop terrace is lined with palm trees and vines. It serves as a yoga and meditation space for Sachin and is also used by his son Arjun for workouts.
Vibrant Kitchen and Spa-Inspired Bathrooms
The kitchen features bold orange cabinets, black granite counters, and ample natural light—designed for casual home cooking. The bathroom includes grey ceramics, wooden ceilings, and a jacuzzi. This is also where Sachin famously gave Arjun a haircut during the lockdown.
Rustomjee Seasons Apartment in BKC
In 2018, the family added a 1,600 sq. ft. apartment in Bandra-Kurla Complex’s Rustomjee Seasons for ₹7.15 crore. Registered under Anjali Tendulkar’s name and designed by Singapore-based David Tay, the apartment reflects subtle luxury and remains close to Sachin’s roots.A Life Rooted in Legacy and Love
Sachin and Anjali Tendulkar have created a lifestyle that blends fame with simplicity. Their homes reflect a balance of heritage, warmth, and quiet elegance. Whether it’s their restored villa or their modern apartment, each space tells a story of family, legacy, and the value of thoughtful living.