The batting maestro's new home has been reconstructed on a plot that earlier housed a dilapidated bungalow, which
Sachin had bought for Rs 39 crore in 2007.
The villa has been secured with high-walled fencing to avoid curious onlookers. CCTV cameras and sensors have also
been installed.
Besides the three storeys above the ground level, the villa, designed after taking into consideration Tendulkar's likes and dislikes, reportedly has two underground basements.
According to sources close to Tendulkar, 90 per cent of the shifting process has been completed.
According to reports, Tendulkar and his wife Anjali are likely to have their bedroom on the top floor, while the rooms
of their two children -- son Arjun and daughter Sara -- and a guest room will occupy the two floors below.
A temple, drawing and dining rooms, besides arrangements for displaying various awards and trophies won by Tendulkar, who holds most of the batting records and is one short of completing a century of international tons, will occupy most of the ground floor.
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