
Meet India's richest star kid with an astonishing net worth of Rs 3100 crore, not Salman Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Sanjay Dutt, Ram Charan, name is…
Meet India's richest star kid, has astonishing net worth of Rs 3100, not Salman Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Sanjay Dutt, Ram Charan, name is...
The word nepotism continues to be the most discussed topic in the entertainment industry. While being born into the family of actors doesn't always ensure success in Bollywood, this star kid carved his own path and became a millionaire. Apart from massive fortune, he also ensures a huge fan following on various social media platforms. The richest star kid is not Salman Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, or South star Ram Charan. It is none other than Hrithik Roshan.
Son of director-cum-producer Rakesh Roshan, Hrithik made a grand debut with his father's directorial venture Kaho Na… Pyaar Hai in 2000. Since then, he has build a name and established himself as one of the most versatile and talented performers in the industry. In the last two decades, he has given several blockbusters including Krrish, Dhoom 2, Jodhaa Akbar, Agneepath, Kaabil, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and many more.
Apart from movies, Hrithik has other multiple sources of income. He earns a substantial amount of money from brand endorsements, television shows, his own production firm (FilmKraft Productions Pvt Ltd), investments in real estate, social media posts and his own sportswear and lifestyle brand called HRX (which is reportedly valued at Rs 7,300 crore).
Hrithik owns a luxurious sea-facing house in Mumbai, a lavish farmhouse in Lonavala, a high-end collection of cars including Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II, a Mercedes Maybach, and a Maserati Spyder, among others. His last film was Siddharth Anand's aerial actioner Fighter , for which he charged Rs 50 crore to play as a lead.
Meanwhile, he is currently busy shooting War 2 , co-starring Jr. NTR and Kiara Advani. He also has Krrish 4 in his pipeline, which is expected to be heavy on budget and VFX, as claimed by various sources.
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