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Sanjay Dutt's Rs 2,950,000,000 Net Worth: Celebrating his birthday with a peek at his Rs 40 cr home, Dubai mansion and exotic supercars
Sanjay Dutt's Rs 2,950,000,000 Net Worth: Celebrating his birthday with a peek at his Rs 40 cr home, Dubai mansion and exotic supercars

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Sanjay Dutt's Rs 2,950,000,000 Net Worth: Celebrating his birthday with a peek at his Rs 40 cr home, Dubai mansion and exotic supercars

What is Sanjay Dutt's net worth ? Inside Sanjay Dutt's multi-core business empire , cricket team, and more Sanjay Dutt Productions Three-Dimensional Motion Pictures Harare Hurricanes in the ZimAfro T10 league B-Love Kandy in the Lanka Premier League (LPL) Owns a luxurious Rs 40 crore house in Pali Hills Mumbai A look at Sanjay Dutt's lavish lifestyle | Credit: X | @sanjaydutt ( Image credit : Sneha Kumari ) From Rolls-Royce Ghost to Audi R8: Sanjay Dutt's luxurious car and bike collection Rolls-Royce Ghost—priced between Rs 6.95 crore and 7.95 crore Land Rover Range Rover Autobiography priced at Rs 2.99 crore Audi R8 priced at Rs 2.72 crore The Ferrari 599 GTB is priced at Rs 1.3 crore. An Audi Q7 priced between Rs 88.66 lakh and Rs 97.84 lakh Sanjay Dutt takes a ride in his new car 🚗 on his birthday 🎂 looking effortlessly stylish and enjoying every moment! ✨ — Take One Filmy (@TakeOneFilmy) July 29, 2024 Harley-Davidson Fatboy—Rs 25.68 lakh The Ducati Multistrada is priced between Rs 21.48 lakh and 31.48 lakh. A look this multi-dollar watch collection Rs 64 lakh Roger Dubuis Excalibur Double Tourbillon Rs 40 lakh Rolex Cosmograph Daytona with a distinctive Leopard Dial Rs 40 lakh Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph Rs 28 lakh Rolex Yacht-Master II Rs 27 lakh Hublot King Power Mexican Independence FAQs Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003) Vaastav: The Reality (1999) Khalnayak (1993) Agneepath (2012) Today, July 29, marks Bollywood legend Sanjay Dutt's 66th birthday! Fans are revisiting his iconic journey through the industry, from the endearing film Munna Bhai to intense performances in, and. The actor, known for his larger-than-life persona both on and off screen, has carved a legacy marked by cinematic brilliance, resilience, and reinvention. But beyond the arc lights and action scenes lies a world of extraordinary luxury. On this special day, let's delve into Sanjay Dutt's extravagant lifestyle, from his substantial Rs 295 crore net worth and a jaw-dropping fleet of supercars to a lavish Rs 40 crore residence in Mumbai and a luxury watch worth Rs 64 66-year-old actor is famous for his zest for life and flair for the luxurious life; his fortune goes far beyond just numbers in a bank account. It is reflected in his sprawling real estate portfolio, a garage packed with high-end supercars, and rare watches that grace his to, citing Free Press Journal and Financial Express, Sanjay Dutt's net worth is estimated to be Rs 295 crore. As per the same report, the actor charges between Rs 8 crore and Rs 15 crore per reportedly earned Rs 8 crore for his Tamil debut in Leo, according to ABPLive. For his film Double iSmart opposite Ram Pothineni, the Times of India reports that his paycheck is set to rise significantly to Rs 15 addition to his income from films and brand endorsements, Sanjay Dutt has made strategic business investments that contribute to his substantial net from this, he has also invested in various start-ups and companies such as Dawn Town, a sneaker marketplace, and a media house called Cyber Media India. Not only this, but he has also invested in Cartel & Bros, an alcohol start-up, and launched his Scotch whiskey, The Glenwalk, which is priced at Rs 1, Dutt, his wife Maanayata Dutt, and their twins Iqra and Shahraan currently reside in a palatial home that is located at Pali Hills, Bandra, to, the house is valued at Rs 40 crore. Moreover, as described by Architectural Digest, his house is designed in such a way that it gives a feel of 80s Bollywood not only owns a house in Mumbai but also a luxurious home in Dubai. This is for his children, as they are currently studying Dutt is a car and bike lover, which is what everyone is aware of. The actor's garage is packed with an expensive collection of wheels. Here's what it includes:But the interesting catch here is that Dutt's car's number plate used to be his lucky number 4545, which he changed to 2999 in 2022. Well, apart from cars, he also has a fascinating bike collection; he owns a:Sanjay Dutt has a well-known passion for luxury timepieces, particularly favouring the Rolex brand. His impressive collection features some exceptionally high-end watches, including:Sanjay Dutt has delivered memorable performances in several critically acclaimed films. Some of his most iconic roles include:No, Sanjay Dutt declined to accept the ₹72 crore (₹720 million) inheritance left to him by a devoted fan named Nisha Patil.

‘Very Brave': Fondly After Third Oaks Win In Monmouth Oaks
‘Very Brave': Fondly After Third Oaks Win In Monmouth Oaks

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

‘Very Brave': Fondly After Third Oaks Win In Monmouth Oaks

'Very Brave': Fondly After Third Oaks Win In Monmouth Oaks originally appeared on Paulick Report. There was a passing thought early in Fondly's career that her future was on the grass. Trainer Graham Motion wasn't against the idea, but he also wasn't convinced it was the right way to go with the filly at the outset.'I said to Aron (Wellman, the head of Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, which co-owns Fondly with Madaket Stables), 'she handles the dirt pretty darn well, so we should probably start her on the dirt,'' said 3-year-old daughter of Upstart has since validated Motion's belief with victories in two Oaks, the most recent the Grade 3 Delaware Oaks on June 14. She will look to add to her growing resume in Saturday's G3, $250,000 Monmouth Oaks at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, N.J. The 101st edition of the Monmouth Oaks has attracted a field of seven for the 1 1/16 miles feature.'She's a filly we always liked a lot,' said Motion. 'She obviously has shown plenty of ability in the morning,'Unraced at 2, Fondly won at first asking by 4 lengths in maiden special weight company at Tampa Bay Downs on Feb. 14, following that with a victory in the Virginia Oaks at Colonial when Motion got ambitious with her, trying the G1 Kentucky Oaks next. Fondly finished 11th in that race but bounced back in her next start to win the Delaware Oaks by 3 lengths.'I think it may have been too much too soon for her,' Motion said of the Kentucky Oaks. 'We ended up on a bad track. It was just a lot. We threw a lot at her that day.' In the Delaware Oaks, despite a bobbled start, Fondly essentially went gate to wire under Irad Ortiz.'I thought Irad gave her a beautiful ride in the Delaware Oaks,' said Motion. 'He kind of had in his mind what he was going to do, and everything fell into place. She handled it very well.'Samuel Marin, coming off the first graded stakes win of his career with Surface to Air in last Saturday's G3 Monmouth Cup, has the call on Saturday.A $50,000 yearling purchase, the Kentucky-bred Fondly has already banked $339,200 with three victories in four career starts. The six-week spacing between her last start and this one is ideal, according to Motion.'I have no concerns about the timing of this race for her,' he said. 'I think the timing is good.' Though Fondly is the least experienced horse in the Monmouth Oaks field, she is the most accomplished, having beaten Black Eyed Susan runner-up Paris Lily by 3 ¾ lengths in the Delaware Oaks. Trained by Brendan Walsh, Paris Lily has leading jockey Paco Lopez listed to is confident his charge is ready for another challenge. She is out of the mare Lifetime, who produced 2024 G3 Peter Pan winner Antiquarian.'She is so straight forward,' he said. 'She's very professional. I normally work her on her own. She's push-button how she does things, and she has always been that way.'Obviously, she is very brave.'The field for the Monmouth Oaks from the rail out: Naked Eye, Ruth, Rosieontheriver, Paris Lily, Running Away, Pink Ruby, and Fondly. This story was originally reported by Paulick Report on Jul 24, 2025, where it first appeared.

Legendary UK nightclub that's hosted world's biggest DJs is shutting doors this weekend after two ‘incredible' decades
Legendary UK nightclub that's hosted world's biggest DJs is shutting doors this weekend after two ‘incredible' decades

The Sun

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Legendary UK nightclub that's hosted world's biggest DJs is shutting doors this weekend after two ‘incredible' decades

A UK nightclub that has hosted the world's biggest DJs will officially shut its doors this weekend. After almost two decades in business, the iconic establishment is set to host one last wild night out. 5 Motion, located in a Grade-II listed industrial warehouse in Bristol, has hosted famous nights out since 2006. The venue has welcomed a variety of iconic DJs, drawing techno music lovers and ravers from far and wide. But don't worry if you're a fan of Motion, the owners have secured another site nearby. However, they still shared their sadness at leaving the iconic venue, explaining that it holds "a lot of special memories". Managing director Dan Deeks has described the closure as bittersweet. "We're trying to keep our heads up high and enjoy the last weekend and keep a celebratory mood... but obviously massive sad that we're going to lose the club," he told the BBC. "We've had massive support, a real outpouring of supportive messages, memories. It's been really heart-warming. "It holds a lot of special memories, some really special times." Deeks has worked at the club for more than 15 years and explained that the nightclub owners had put forward a bid when the landlord shared plans to sell the site. "They don't want us to buy it. Our lease expires and that's the end of it," he explained. SKY Amazing plan for world's 2nd tallest skyscraper twice as big as The Shard with highest ever nightclub & observation deck While he is unsure of the landlords' plans for the building, he went on to say the club was "incredibly grateful" for the past two decades. Deeks added that despite the sadness of the closure "things are looking good". "We've got a new site to move to and we're really pleased because it's not a leasehold, it's a freehold site," he said. Famous names Motion has played host to countless music acts over the years, including Rudimental, Sub Focus, Conducta, Jax Jones, Barry Can't Swim, Greg Wilson, Mall Grab, Honey Dijon, and DJ Seinfeld. DJ and producer Eats Everything spoke to the BBC about the club's closure, calling it "a piece of UK nightlife history". Famous acts who have performed at Motion Rudimental Sub Focus Conducta Randall Artwork Greg Wilson Mall Grab Sonny Fodera Honey Dijon DJ Seinfeld object blue DEBONAIR Calibre Big Miz Kettama Demuja Chase & Status Princess Nokia M Huncho Jeff Mills Floating Points JME Hunee Mr Scruff Disclosure Ben Nicky & Friends Chris Stussy Enzo Siragusa Theo Kottis A for Alpha Joseph Capriati Max Dean Samsön Todd Terry Marshall Jefferson Graeme Park Goldie Special Request DJ Storm Doc Scott Ant TC1 Benny L DRS GQ Lowqui Medic Richie Hawtin Chicane Kryder Interplanetary Criminal Soul Mass Transit System Skeptic Amy Dabbs Miley Serious Gia Logic1000 Jasper Tygner Hammer O'Flynn Barry Can't Swim LP Giobbi TIBASKO Jax Jones Route 94 Enzo Is Burning Maisie Jane Sean Johnston Chaos In The CBD Christian AB DANILO PLESSOW FREAKENSTEIN LUKE UNA Steffi x Virginia TOM RIO DAN WILD JETHRO "It's one of the most important venues in the country," he continued. "Friendships, marriages, children, all manner of relationships will have been formed on the dance floor in this place. "It's broken tracks, it's broken artists that have had their first gigs here and now have gone on to become massive stars. "You've had every single DJ under the sun come play here. And now it's closing and it's sad, man. It's a sad day, it holds a big place in my heart." 5 Benefit to Bristol Carly Heath, who works as a night-time economy adviser in Bristol, recalled spending thousands of hours handing out flyers outside Motion, as well as putting on nights there. "I'm trying not to think about [the closure] too much. I feel really, really sad," she said. She explained that venues like Motion were "critically important to our economy", contributing to culture, togetherness, and well-being as well as generating tens of millions of pounds. "These guys are going to go on and do amazing things. Cities are about flux and change," she added. "This is the end of one chapter but I firmly believe it's the beginning of another." Motion will draw the shutters for the final time after a final 24-hour party over the weekend. "We are absolutely going for it. There's points where it won't stop," said Deeks. "Everyone will be able to come down, have a good time, and see it off in style." 5 More closures Plus, a family favourite restaurant chain has closed the doors of a "landmark" branch. A Poundland location has been evicted from an iconic UK seaside town. And a Michelin-star chef has closed a "spectacular" restaurant after just five months in business. Plus, a major card chain has launched a closing down sale after announcing it is closing down for good. A major retailer is having a 50% Christmas sale in July after closing nine locations.

Bristol's Motion nightclub closes after almost two decades
Bristol's Motion nightclub closes after almost two decades

BBC News

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Bristol's Motion nightclub closes after almost two decades

A nightclub that has hosted some of the world's biggest DJs will shut its doors on the weekend after almost two in Bristol, regularly listed as one of the UK's best clubs, will leave the Grade-II listed industrial warehouse which it has hosted parties in since 2006. The owners have secured another site nearby but say the current venue holds "a lot of special memories".Managing director Dan Deeks called the closure bittersweet, adding: "We're trying to keep our heads up high and enjoy the last weekend and keep a celebratory mood... but obviously massive sad that we're going to lose the club." "We've had massive support, a real outpouring of supportive messages, memories. It's been really heart-warming."It holds a lot of special memories, some really special times," added Mr Deeks. Mr Deeks, who has worked at the club for more than 15 years, explained the landlord wanted to sell the site and that the nightclub owners had put bids forward."They don't want us to buy it. Our lease expires and that's the end of it," he does not know what the landlords want to do with the building but said the club was "incredibly grateful" to have been able to use it for the past two Deeks said despite the sadness of the closure "things are looking good". "We've got a new site to move to and we're really pleased because it's not a leasehold, it's a freehold site." DJ and producer Eats Everything called the club "a piece of UK nightlife history". "It's one of the most important venues in the country," he said, adding: "Friendships, marriages, children, all manner of relationships will have been formed on the dancefloor in this place." The artist added: "It's broken tracks, it's broken artists that have had their first gigs here and now have gone on to become massive stars."You've had every single DJ under the sun come play here. And now it's closing and it's sad, man. It's a sad day."It holds a big place in my heart." Carly Heath, Bristol's night-time economy advisor, moved to Bristol in 2004 and remembers spending thousands of hours flyering outside Motion, as well as putting on nights there."I'm trying not to think about [the closure] too much. I feel really, really sad," she added that venues like Motion were "critically important to our economy", generating tens of millions of pounds, as well as contributing to culture, togetherness and Heath said: "These guys are going to go on and do amazing things. Cities are about flux and change. This is the end of one chapter but I firmly believe it's the beginning of another." Motion will bow out with a 24-hour party over the weekend."We are absolutely going for it. There's points where it won't stop," said Mr Deeks. "Everyone will be able to come down, have a good time and see it off in style."

Raise a dram for Gordon Motion, the man who gave three decades to whisky
Raise a dram for Gordon Motion, the man who gave three decades to whisky

Evening Standard

time16-07-2025

  • General
  • Evening Standard

Raise a dram for Gordon Motion, the man who gave three decades to whisky

The room filled — as many PRs as whisky writers, and mixologists, plus a few old friends who knew the Motion beyond his title. The whisky did most of the talking. But then came Marc Watson. Watson, sharp-eyed beyond his heavy-rimmed glasses, slightly flushed, has been apprenticing with Gordon for six months. He'd done the courses, won the awards, and ticked the boxes at the interviews: Heriot-Watt Brewing & Distilling, Master Blender for The Famous Grouse, Icons of Whisky Distillery Manager of the Year. But none of that came up. What mattered more was that he came from the same village. His gran lived two doors down from Gordon's dad. When he got the job, which he called 'the job beyond the dream job,' Motion's father rang Watson's father to tell him.

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