
Meet India's richest playback singer, has net worth of Rs 210 crore, owns…., not Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal, Asha Bhosle, Neha Kakkar, she is…
If we talk about Bollywood's richest singer, then AR Rahman's name is at the top of this list. According to media reports, the net worth of legendary singer AR Rahman, who charges lakhs for a song, is Rs 1728 crore. Talking about female singers, the net worth of Bollywood's richest playback female singer is Rs 200 crore. So let us tell you who this singer we are talking about.
Neha Kakkar is the most favourite singer of today's audience. Neha Kakkar, the owner of many luxury cars and a luxurious bungalow, charges lakhs for each of her songs. According to the report of NBT, Neha Kakkar earns Rs 50 lakh every month, and her total net worth is Rs 104 crore. View this post on Instagram
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Legend Asha Bhosle does not have much work these days, but still, she is not behind anyone in terms of earnings. The legendary singer has property worth Rs 80-100 crores. View this post on Instagram
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After this, Sunidhi Chauhan, who is giving tough competition to Shakira, is in third place on the list. Sunidhi Chauhan has earned a lot of name and money from international concerts. She is the owner of property worth 110 crores.
The queen of melodious voice, Shreya Ghoshal, is not behind in terms of earnings and net worth. She is in second place on this list. The net worth of the singer is said to be around Rs 185 crore. View this post on Instagram
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Tulsi Kumar tops the list of the richest female singers. Tulsi Kumar, daughter of Gulshan Kumar, owner of music company and film production house T-Series, is the richest female singer in Bollywood. Her net worth is 25 million dollars, i.e., Rs 210 crore.
Tulsi Kumar has shares in her family's business and the T-Series company. She is the owner of the Kid Hut YouTube channel. This YouTube channel is operated by T-Series itself.

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