Indian businessman Anand Prakash Chouksey, right, and his son Kabir pose in front of his replica of the Taj Mahal at Burhanpur in India's Madhya Pradesh state. AFP
The interior of the house built by Mr Chouksey as a residence for him and his wife to live in. Photo: Anand Prakash Chouksey via AP
This undated photograph provided by Indian businessman Anand Prakash Chouksey shows the interior of a house resembling India’s iconic Taj Mahal monument built by Chouksey as a residence for him and his wife to live in at Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. Constructed with white marble procured from Makrana, a city in Rajasthan state and the same place that gave the Taj Mahal its marble, the smaller imitation embodies several aspects of the real monument, including the large dome, intricate minarets and even artwork seen on the original. ( Anand Prakash Chouksey via AP)
This undated photograph provided by Indian businessman Anand Prakash Chouksey shows a house resembling India’s iconic Taj Mahal monument built by Chouksey as a residence for him and his wife to live in at Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. Constructed with white marble procured from Makrana, a city in Rajasthan state and the same place that gave the Taj Mahal its marble, the smaller imitation embodies several aspects of the real monument, including the large dome, intricate minarets and even artwork seen on the original. ( Anand Prakash Chouksey via AP)
An aerial view of the replica of the Taj Mahal. AFP
Visitors take pictures outside the Taj Mahal amid smoggy conditions in Agra. AFP
The Taj Mahal as the sun rises in Agra. AFP
Indian businessman Anand Prakash Chouksey, right, and his son Kabir pose in front of his replica of the Taj Mahal at Burhanpur in India's Madhya Pradesh state. AFP
The interior of the house built by Mr Chouksey as a residence for him and his wife to live in. Photo: Anand Prakash Chouksey via AP
This undated photograph provided by Indian businessman Anand Prakash Chouksey shows the interior of a house resembling India’s iconic Taj Mahal monument built by Chouksey as a residence for him and his wife to live in at Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. Constructed with white marble procured from Makrana, a city in Rajasthan state and the same place that gave the Taj Mahal its marble, the smaller imitation embodies several aspects of the real monument, including the large dome, intricate minarets and even artwork seen on the original. ( Anand Prakash Chouksey via AP)
This undated photograph provided by Indian businessman Anand Prakash Chouksey shows a house resembling India’s iconic Taj Mahal monument built by Chouksey as a residence for him and his wife to live in at Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. Constructed with white marble procured from Makrana, a city in Rajasthan state and the same place that gave the Taj Mahal its marble, the smaller imitation embodies several aspects of the real monument, including the large dome, intricate minarets and even artwork seen on the original. ( Anand Prakash Chouksey via AP)
An aerial view of the replica of the Taj Mahal. AFP
Visitors take pictures outside the Taj Mahal amid smoggy conditions in Agra. AFP