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Inside Virat Kohli’s 12-month long ‘dream holiday home’ journey in Alibaug

Inside Virat Kohli’s 12-month long ‘dream holiday home’ journey in Alibaug

On his social media account, the 35-year-old posted a 62-second video of his new "holiday home" in Awas, which is near Alibaug.

Indian batter Virat Kohli on Tuesday revealed the first look of his Alibaug “dream home.” Kohli shared the 12-month process of creating it on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). He discussed the opulent interiors, the garden, and why he chose to take on this project without hesitation.

On his social media account, the 35-year-old posted a 62-second video of his new “holiday home” in Awas, which is near Alibaug. Because there wasn’t much tourism there, it was one of the city’s quieter areas and the beaches were cleaner.

He captioned the post: “The journey of building my Alibaug home has been a seamless experience, and seeing it all come together is truly gratifying. Huge thanks to the entire Avas team for making our dream home a reality. Can’t wait to enjoy every moment here with my loved ones!”

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He said: “When I heard the plan, the project in itself is very unique. You have a sense of community, but at the same time, you have your own privacy and access to all the amenities you would need in a holiday home. You also have a world-class spa, right next door, which is the USP for me. So, all of that coming together was a no-brainer for me.

“I love the living space the most and the access to the outdoors from the living space. Aesthetically, the home is done beautifully and is exactly the way I like with regards to interiors and natural light coming in, It’s very subtle and classy. The space allows you to just unwind and not worry about anything else,” he added.

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