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Meet businesswoman who lives in mansion worth Rs 50 crore, owns Rs 2 crore car, has net worth of Rs 600 crore; she is..., company is…

Meet businesswoman who lives in mansion worth Rs 50 crore, owns Rs 2 crore car, has net worth of Rs 600 crore; she is..., company is…

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This person is often seen lighting up screens with her presence on a popular reality show, but her fame extends far beyond television. Known for her opulent lifestyle and keen sense of glamour, this woman lives life queen-size. Her lavish mansion, valued at a jaw-dropping Rs 50 crore, is a reflection of her taste and success. From high-end fashion to luxury cars, everything around her sparkles with grandeur. Yet behind all the glitz, lies a story of ambition, smart choices, and an image built with precision which makes her one of the most talked-about personalities in status circles. Businesswoman Namita Thapar
Here we are talking about Namita Thapar, the head of Emcure Pharmaceuticals and an investor on Shark Tank India, is recognized as a highly successful businesswoman. Her achievements are complemented by her ownership of luxurious homes, a collection of high-end cars, and a net worth in the crores. As the Executive Director of Emcure Pharmaceuticals, she is a key player in the pharmaceutical sector and one of the richest judges on Shark Tank India, having participated in the show for three seasons.
Media reports indicate that Namita Thapar's net worth is an impressive Rs 600 crore, mainly from her position as Executive Director of Emcure Pharmaceuticals. She completed her MBA in India before moving to the United States, where she worked as the Business Finance head at Guidant Corporation, a medical device firm. After returning to India, she joined Emcure Pharmaceuticals as CFO and quickly rose to the Executive Director position. The company was founded by her father, Satish Mehta, who currently serves as CEO and Managing Director. More About Namita Thapar And Her Luxurious Lifestyle
Namita has been a regular on Shark Tank India since it started, charging Rs 8 lakh per episode in season 1 and investing nearly Rs 10 crore in 25 companies featured on the show. Some of her notable investments include Bummer, Altor (a smart helmet company), InACan (a cocktail brand), and Wakao Foods (a ready-to-cook food company).
Namita Thapar's extravagant lifestyle reflects her impressive financial success. She owns a Rs 50 crore mansion in Pune and is married to Vikas Thapar, who is also linked to Emcure. Her luxury car collection features a Rs 2 crore BMW X7, a Mercedes-Benz GLE, and an Audi Q7. Amit Jain, another judge on Shark Tank India, once humorously revealed that Namita wears shoes worth Rs 20 lakhs, adding to her already lavish lifestyle. As per Business Standard, Namita Thapar's net worth is around Rs 600 crore.

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