Indian booze billionaire buys himself many rooms with a view. Indian 
liquor baron and Formula One team owner has splashed out R60-million for
a Cape Town mansion in which Hollywood star Nicolas Cage once slept on 
embroidered pillows.
The flamboyant 54-year-old chairman of United
Breweries Group and Kingfisher Airlines - named after United 
Breweries's trademark Kingfisher beer - has an estimated fortune of 
$1.45-billion and was ranked the 44th richest person in India by 
Forbes.com in September.
The billionaire owns the Formula One team, Force India, and Indian 
Premier League cricket team, Royal Challengers Bangalore, coached by 
South African Ray Jennings.
His South African assets include the Mabula Game Lodge and the 
ultra-luxurious Imbali Safari Lodge in the Kruger National Park, as well
 as a swanky Cape Town hotel. His taste for fast cars, yachts, race 
horses, jets, game lodges and general opulence is well documented.
And now, his latest luxury pad is a four-storey villa with a glass 
elevator and porcelain tiles imported from Italy at R2500/m². The 
mansion, which was advertised by local estate agents as "the best house 
in Cape Town", is perched on Nettleton Road and has sweeping views of 
Clifton beach.
The road boasts some of the most expensive real estate in South Africa. 
IT businessman Leo Baxter is demolishing a mansion he bought there for 
R32-million two years ago. Homes in the road have sold for R30 to R40 
million this year. Mallya's new house was initially on the market for 
R80-million but its former owner, British screenwriter and film producer
 Mike Jefferies, settled for R60-million.
Denise Dogon, chief executive of the Dogon Group estate agency, which 
brokered the deal, declined to comment. "I really cannot comment on the 
buyer due to client confidentiality." She said R60-million was a record 
price for the Atlantic seaboard area.The mansion - which boasts a sauna,
 walk-in safe, gym, and garage space for four cars - has hosted movie 
stars, singers and royalty.
Prince Carl Philip of Sweden - the dashing son of King Carl Gustaf and 
Queen Silvia - stayed there during the 2010 Fifa World Cup, hosting 
lavish parties on its patio, which flanks a 25m-long infinity pool.
Singer George Michael lived there last year while preparing material for
 a new album and, six years ago, Cage and his third wife, former sushi 
waitress, Alice Kim, stayed there for nine weeks while he filmed Lord of
 War.
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