
Anam Mirza is richer than her sister Sania Mirza, her net worth is Rs..., she works as...
In this collection of pictures we shall the net worth of Anam Mirza and her sister who was a star Tennis player, Sania Mirza. Let's dive in.
Everyone know about Sania Mirza, woman who is one of the leading star in Tennis world with many achievements to her name. While Sania Mirza chose the path to bringing pride to India through her sports, her sister Anam Mirza chose another path, making a name for herself as a prosperous entrepreneur.
Anam Mirza did her education in Mass Communication and Media at Nasr School. Talking about her graduation, she began her journalism career as an intern with various national news channels. During her career, Anam Mirza's passion for entrepreneurship pushed her toward bigger goals and in 2013, she launched her won company, 'Ink to Change,' a platform for new and aspiring journalists.
Talking about India's Tennis star, Sania Mirza divorced Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik in January 2024.
Interestingly, not many people know this, that Sania Mirza's sister Anam Mirza has been married twice. She got married to Akbar Rasheed in 2016, but the pair decided to part ways in 2018.
India's star Tennis player Sania Mirza is reported to have a net worth of Rs 216 crore. Sania Mirza also make Rs 25 crore annualy from brand endorsements with various companies such as Asian Paints, Lakme, and Hershey's.
Now, talking about Anam Mirza, she is richer than the Indian Tennis star with an impressive net worth of Rs 331 crore. Anam also earns considerable revenue from her YouTube channel, which boasts a large following of over 139,000 subscribers.
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