
Rs 250 crore net worth, Rs 5 crore per film, Madhuri Dixit lives life of luxury, but it's her husband Dr Shriram Nene's monthly income which will surprise you, he earns Rs…
Rs 250 crore net worth, Rs 5 crore per film, Madhuri Dixit lives life of luxury, but it's her husband Dr Shriram Nene's monthly income which will surprise you, he earns Rs...
Madhuri Dixit, known for impeccable acting and dancing skills, is one of the most popular actresses in the film industry. She has had a remarkable presence in Bollywood since the 1980s. Fondly known as Bollywood's 'Dhak Dhak Girl,' she has been part of some of the biggest films and have worked alongside many superstars. Even after taking a sabbatical from films after marriage and making a comeback years later, she continued being a top actress.
According to reports, the Khal Nayak actress charges Rs 5 crore per film. Moreover, as a judge on various dance reality shows, she earns Rs 10 to 20 crore per season. At present, her cumulative net worth is reportedly Rs 250 crore.
Madhuri has been active in advertisement and brand collaboration world as well. Reports claim that she receives staggering Rs 8 crore from such ventures. Moreover, the popular actress boasts an extraordinary car collection, including a Mercedes-Maybach S560, a Range Rover Vogue, and more.
In October 1999, Madhuri got married to Shriram Nene and moved to Denver, Colorado, for over a decade. After 10 years, she moved backed to Mumbai and resumed her acting career. While, Madhuri is one of the highest-paid actresses of her time, her husband Dr Shriram Nene is also not far behind in terms of wealth. Well, he is not just a successful heart surgeon but also a pioneer entrepreneur. He stepped into the digital healthcare sector and started his own company the Pathfinder Health Sciences. Apart from this, he is also one of the members in the advisory board of IIT Jodhpur.
Dr Shriram Nene's total net worth is somewhere between Rs 100 to Rs 150 crore. His combined net worth with his wife would be around Rs 350 to Rs 400 crore. According to reports, his annual income is over Rs 90 lakh, making is monthly income more than Rs 7 lakh.
The star couple has a lavish abode in Lokhandwala in Andheri West, Mumbai. They also own a lush apartment in Worli that has many renowned film stars and sports names in their neighbourhood. The couple has two sons, Arin and Ryan, who are both studying in college in the United States.
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