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Sachin Tendulkar's Shell House - Mumbai

Sachin Tendulkar's Shell House - Mumbai
This amazing shell house owner is Sachin Tendulkar's cricketer from India.it is known as the name of  Dorab Villa,it is located in a city called Bandra, in his home town Mumbai, India.Shell House is around 350,000,000 Indian Rupees, i.e. $7.5 million USD’s.This is amazing interior design in the shell.
Sachin Tendulkar's New Shell House in Bandra, MumbaiSachin Tendulkar's Shell House - Mumbai
Living Room of the Sachin Tendulkar's New Shell House
Living Room of the Sachin Tendulkar's New Shell HouseSachin Tendulkar's Shell House - Mumbai
The TV Room made of Shell
The TV Room of Sachin Tendulkar's New Shell HouseSachin Tendulkar's Shell House - Mumbai
Interior Garden - Beautifully Designed
Interior Garden- Beautifully DesignedSachin Tendulkar's Shell House - Mumbai
One of the Inner Room of the Shell House
One of the Inner Room of the Shell HouseSachin Tendulkar's Shell House - Mumbai
The BedRoom of Sachin Tendulkar's Shell House
The BedRoom of Sachin Tendulkar's Shell HouseSachin Tendulkar's Shell House - Mumbai
Basin made from Shells
Basin made from ShellsSachin Tendulkar's Shell House - Mumbai
Sachin Tendulkar's Shell House
Sachin Tendulkar's Shell House BathroomSachin Tendulkar's Shell House - Mumbai
Sachin Tendulkar's Shell House Kitchen
Sachin Tendulkar's Shell House KitchenSachin Tendulkar's Shell House - Mumbai
The look of the Shell House in the Night
The look of the Shell House in the Night

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