Gurugram's 'The Camellias' has become the epitome of luxury living, with flats costing more than luxury cars. Discover who the high-profile residents are and what makes this society so exclusive.
Luxury ApartmentsGurugram Real EstateHighprofile ResidentsDlf The CamelliasUltraluxury LivingReal EstateAug 21, 2025
The Camellias is an ultra-luxury residential project in Sector 42 of Gurugram, known for its high-end apartments and penthouses. It is one of the costliest addresses in the city, with flats priced in the range of dozens of crores to over Rs 200 crore.
Some of the high-profile residents include London-based billionaire Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia, Rishi Party (CEO of Info-X Software), Deep Kalra (founder of MakeMyTrip), Sameer Manchanda (founder of DEN Networks), Aman Gupta (co-founder of boAt), and Varun and Ghazal Alagh (founders of Mamaearth).
The most expensive flat in 'The Camellias' is a 16,290-square-foot penthouse that was sold for Rs 190 crore to Rishi Party, CEO of Info-X Software.
The Camellias offers a range of ultra-luxury amenities, including high-end security, premium finishes, and exclusive community facilities that cater to the needs of its high-profile residents.
The property value of 'The Camellias' has seen a significant increase over the years. Launched in 2014 at a base price of Rs 22,500 per square foot, the rates have now skyrocketed to nearly Rs 85,000 per square foot in 2025.
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