Shah Rukh Khan was declared the second richest artist in the world back in 2014, and he may have had a lull at the box-office for a few years, he made a solid comeback with Pathaan and Jawan. Both the films’ collective business in India is over Rs 1000 crore, a rare feat for any star. Owing to the staggering success, he has become the richest actor in the country this year with reported net worth of over Rs 6,0000 crore. The list was released by Siasat. The other names in the ascending order of the list are Hrithik Roshan, Amitabh Bachchan , Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar , Aamir Khan, and so on. Have a look:
Richest* Actors in India 🇮🇳 2023:
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🎞️ Shah Rukh Khan ➡️ $735 Millions
🎞️ Hrithik Roshan ➡️ $410 M
🎞️ Amitabh Bachchan ➡️ $375 M
🎞️ Salman Khan ➡️ $355 M
🎞️ Akshay Kumar ➡️ $325 M
🎞️ Amir Khan ➡️ $235 M
🎞️ Chiranjeevi ➡️ $200 M
🎞️ Ram Charan ➡️ $175 M
🎞️ Saif Ali Khan ➡️ $150 M…
When Shah Rukh Khan didn’t have money to furnish Mannat The ‘King of Romance’ Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat residence, situated in the heart of the financial capital, is one of the major attractions for his fans along with tourists. The sea-facing property often sees SRKians clicking pics at the gate and sometimes waiting to catch the glimpse of their favourite star. At the launch of Gauri’s new coffee table book My Life in Design, SRK shared how buying Mannat was beyond their means. “Being from Delhi, one was used to living in bungalows. One did not realise that Mumbai has its own system, where apartments are even more expensive… We are not used to it, not because I was very well off, but because in Delhi, everybody seemed to have a bungalow,” said the Pathaan star. He added, “We didn’t have too much money, and as soon as we mustered up some money, we said we want to buy this bungalow. And it was way beyond our means. We managed to buy it, which was one thing, and then we had to rebuild it, because it was quite dilapidated. And then we didn’t have money to furnish it. Of course, we called a designer. The lunch that he served us telling us how he’ll design the house was way more than the salary I used to earn in a month.”