Pinky and GV Sanjay Reddy’s Hyderabad home is a luxurious oasis in the city

Posted by Kunal on February 23rd, 2021

On one of the busiest streets on Banjara Hills, Hyderabad an inconspicuous gate opens into the home of Pinky and GV Sanjay Reddy, whose love for art and commitment to global standards is also evident in the way his company conceived Terminal 2 at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai.

The handsome couple moved into the home four years ago, and it took them as many years to build it. Their luxurious, tranquil home, spread over two acres, is a stunning example of Indian architecture. As Sanjay puts it, “It's unmistakably Indian with modern, global influences.”

In the Mughal garden, driftwood furniture from Bali stands in front of a marble gazebo. One of the two pools on the property.
In the Mughal garden, driftwood furniture from Bali stands in front of a marble gazebo. One of the two pools on the property.

In the Mughal garden, driftwood furniture from Bali stands in front of a marble gazebo. One of the two pools on the property.

It was Sanjay's desire to give his art collection a home, in his home, reveals Pinky, who's known as much for her exuberance and warmth as her grand parties. The GVK conglomerate recently opened T2, the country's most luxurious terminal at the Mumbai airport, with a three-kilometre art walk. Sanjay, the six-foot-five-inch tall vice chairman of GVK, is now being recognized as an art aficionado as well.

The other end of the formal living room features champagne leafing, antiques and chandeliers designed in Hong Kong. The Persian carpet is offset by furniture from New York, which was upholstered with Indian fabric bought in Delhi. The room opens onto a balcony, which overlooks the Mughal-style gardens beyond.
The other end of the formal living room features champagne leafing, antiques and chandeliers designed in Hong Kong. The Persian carpet is offset by furniture from New York, which was upholstered with Indian fabric bought in Delhi. The room opens onto a balcony, which overlooks the Mughal-style gardens beyond.

The other end of the formal living room features champagne leafing, antiques and chandeliers designed in Hong Kong. The Persian carpet is offset by furniture from New York, which was upholstered with Indian fabric bought in Delhi. The room opens onto a balcony, which overlooks the Mughal-style gardens beyond.

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