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Navjot Singh Sidhu’s ₹25 crore luxury mansion in Amritsar is defined by cricket success, ancient trees, and palace-style interiors

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 19, 2026, 10:00 IST
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Navjot Singh Sidhu’s ₹25 crore luxury mansion in Amritsar is defined by cricket success, ancient trees, and palace-style interiors

Navjot Singh Sidhu is a name that enjoys equal fame in both, cricketing and entertainment world. Also known as “Sixer Sidhu” for his explosive batting style, he represented India in 51 Test matches and 136 ODIs between 1983 and 1999 and scored over 7,000 runs. The sportsman was known for his fearless spin bowling and was also a part of India’s 1987 and 1996 World Cup squads. He then reinvented himself as a commentator, television personality, and politician.

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Family man

But when he is not entertaining the world with his comic timing or sitting in the commentary box, he enjoys quiet family time at his luxurious mansion in Amritsar, Punjab. Let’s have a look at his stunning abode:

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Location

Sidhu’s premium mansion is a sprawling estate estimated to be worth around INR 25 crore. The house is spread across nearly 49,000 square feet and reflects royal Punjabi grandeur, and modern luxury. As per industry reports, it took Sidhu years designing the mansion. He calls it like a “long Test match” as the construction reportedly began around 2014. The family moved in by 2017.

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Ancient trees and more

One of the most unique features of the property is its collection of ancient trees. The estate reportedly houses olive and bougainvillea which are said to be between 100 and 600 years old! These trees are rare and were sourced from Bengaluru and Goa to give the property a timeless, heritage-like feel. The house feels like a luxury resort.

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Rare Shiva Lingam at his home temple

Now this is truly amazing. Sidhu’s house has a rare Shiva Lingam which reportedly cost over INR 2.5 crore and was sourced from Singapore. Sidhu is known for his spiritual side and deep faith. The Shiva Lingam is placed near sacred spaces for the Guru Granth Sahib in his puja room.

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Gym, pool and other features

There is a massive blue-tiled swimming pool, a private spa, landscaped gardens, and a fully equipped gym. The interiors have handcrafted pillars, fountains, large archways, and Mughal-inspired architecture.

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With wife

He lives with his wife Navjot Kaur Sidhu and two children Rabia and Karan. Recent reports reveal that he had divided his properties between his two children — gifting the Amritsar mansion to daughter Rabia and the ancestral Patiala home to son Karan. He also owns several luxury cars including Toyota Land Cruisers and premium SUVs.

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Amritsar mansion

Sidhu’s Amritsar mansion is special in many senses, as it reflects many shades of his personality. The flamboyance of a cricketer, his spiritual side, and the warmth of a Punjabi family.

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