Creators Ben and Aris denied entry to Ambanis' Antilia residence

 

 

It takes more than just your word to get into the most expensive private home in the world, as two video makers discovered when they traveled to Antilia. Content producers Ben Sumadiwiria and Aris Yeager attempted to enter Antilia, the lavish Mumbai home of the billionaire Ambani family, while posing as friends of Mr. Ambani in a stunt that went popular on the internet.

Yeager and Sumadiwiria recorded themselves conversing with the security officer outside Antilia. The pair attempted to persuade the guard that they had met the Ambanis during Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding and that they had been invited over.

Yes, Ambani is a friend of ours. The material makers were overheard telling the guard, "We are also wealthy people."

It was a clear-cut ruse. Sumadiwiria and his companion most likely anticipated rejection. They most likely did not anticipate being burned by the Antilia security guard.


Antilia guards are pranksters and trolls


When speaking with the content makers, the security guard could be heard inquiring as to whether they had received an invitation, an email, or any other formal correspondence from the Ambanis. "We can come at any time," he replied. In response, Sumadiwiria and colleagues said, "Tell him we are here." The quick-witted guard then burned the creators when they requested if they could wait inside.


"It's not a restaurant; it's a house," the security said. The guard was unmoved by Sumadiwiria's further demands, which included the ludicrous assertion that his father is the owner of Bali. After some time, the content makers eventually left because they were unable to get into Antilia.

With an incredible 30 million views on Instagram and another million on X, the video has gone viral. The sharp-tongued Antilia guard and his return were quite entertaining to the audience. One Instagram user commented, "Ambani's security guard roasts a rich kid of Europe." Another remarked, "Even their security guards speak English."

 

 

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