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Sonu Sood Birthday: Fateh Star's Net Worth, Top Movies And Dream Home Tour
Sonu Sood Birthday: Fateh Star's Net Worth, Top Movies And Dream Home Tour

News18

time30-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Sonu Sood Birthday: Fateh Star's Net Worth, Top Movies And Dream Home Tour

Last Updated: Happy Birthday Sonu Sood: From engineering to acting, he rose as a pan-India star, known for villainous roles and heroic deeds. Here's a look at his journey and more. Happy Birthday Sonu Sood: He's truly a pan-India star, and might we just add, one of the most good-looking villains in the film industry. Hailing from Moga, Punjab, Sonu Sood started his career with modelling while he was pursuing his graduation in engineering from Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, Nagpur. In 1998, he came to Mumbai to become an actor. The actor stepped into the lights, camera, action industry with the Tamil film Kallazhagar in 1999. After that, he marked his Bollywood debut with the film Shaheed-E-Azam in 2002. He got his first huge break in 2008 with Mani Ratnam's film Jodhaa Akbar. Since then, he has never looked back and is now one of the most sought-after actors in the film industry. Sonu is best known for his commanding antagonist roles in blockbusters such as Arundhati, Shootout at Wadala, and Dabangg, earning him several accolades. Besides being a renowned actor, he is known to be a man with a heart of gold. He earned the title of a real-life hero for his humanitarian activities during the deadly virus COVID-19. As Sonu Sood celebrates another year, let's take a closer look at his net worth, top movies, upcoming projects, and his new luxury home: Sonu Sood Birthday: Net Worth The 52-year-old actor has been working hard in both Bollywood and Tollywood films. But over the years, Sonu Sood has steadily built his wealth not just from acting but also from brand endorsements and production houses. According to media reports, he has a net worth of around Rs 135 to 140 crore. He charges around Rs 2-4 crore per project and owns a production house by the name of Shakti Sagar Productions. The actor has a magnificent house in Mumbai and a hotel in Juhu. Talking about his car collection, Sonu Sood reportedly owns a Mercedes-Benz ML Class 350 CDI, which is roughly priced at Rs 66 lakh. He also owns an Audi Q7, which costs Rs 80 lakh, and a Porsche Panama, which is said to be Rs 2 crores. Sonu Sood Birthday: Top Movies Dabangg: How can we not add Salman Khan-starrer Dabangg to his best movie collection? In the 2010 film, Sonu Sood's performance as Chedi Singh received much applause. Directed by Abhinav Singh Kashyap, the actioner also featured Sonakshi Sinha, Vinod Khanna, Arbaaz Khan, and Mahesh Manjrekar in key roles. Arundhati: Another widely appreciated character of Sonu Sood was his role as an antagonist in the Telugu horror fantasy film Arundhati. Co-starring Anushka Shetty in the lead role, the film bagged multiple awards for it, including the Andhra Pradesh State Nandi Award for Best Villain and the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu for his performance in the film. Aashiq Banaya Aapne: The 2005 romantic thriller film starred Sonu Sood, Emraan Hashmi, and Tanushree Dutta. Directed by Aditya Datt, the film followed a love triangle between their characters. To date, the film has a special place in the hearts of fans for its amazing songs. Shootout at Wadala: Next on the list is this 2013 action crime film, Shootout at Wadala. Helmed by Sanjay Gupta, the film featured Sonu as a gangster, Dilawar Imtiaz Haksar. His role was inspired by gang lord Dawood Ibrahim. The film also starred John Abraham, Tusshar Kapoor, Ronit Roy, Manoj Bajpayee, Anil Kapoor, and Kangana Ranaut in crucial roles. R Rajkumar: We just can't deny that Sonu became filmmakers' favourite actor to portray a negative role in action entertainers. The film, directed by Prabhudeva, featured him alongside Shahid Kapoor and Sonakshi Sinha. While Shahid won fans for his rugged avatar and playful character, Sonu was appreciated for his villainous act. Sonu Sood Birthday: Upcoming Projects Nandi The actor is gearing up to direct and star in Nandi, which is slated to begin soon. A few weeks back, Sonu Sood visited Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Tirumala to offer prayers and seek blessings along with his family. #WATCH | Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh | Actor Sonu Sood visits Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Tirumala to offer Sood says, 'When I came here for the first time, it was 25 years ago. Today, I come here with my family. I pray for happiness, peace and prosperity… — ANI (@ANI) June 2, 2025 While speaking to ANI, he spoke about his experience visiting the holy shrine and announced his upcoming film, Nandi. 'When I came here for the first time, it was 25 years ago. Today, I come here with my family. I pray for happiness, peace, and prosperity for all in the world… We are starting a new project, a film called 'Nandi'—I 'am acting and directing both. It will begin soon," said the actor. Sonu and his family recently moved into a stunning new bungalow named 'Gangotri" in Mumbai. Director Farah Khan's recent vlog gave fans an intimate peek into the opulent property, showcasing its captivating interiors. Estimated to be worth around Rs 20 crore, as per real estate platform Jugyah, Gangotri is a serene retreat that blends elegance with personal touches. Grand Entrance & Living Area Guests are welcomed by a large Buddha statue set amid lush greenery. The living space features cream and white‑toned sofas, soft lighting, a sleek centre table, and thoughtfully curated wall decor. Children's Rooms Both his sons (Ishant and Ayaan) have their rooms designed and decorated according to their preferences. Starting with Ishant's ground-floor bedroom, his room has a grey palette and a striking canvas painting of a car, a creative masterpiece crafted by Ishant himself. Ayaan's room, on the other hand, includes a grey palette, an eye-catching anime-inspired wall mural, and bright yellow furniture that adds a pop of colour. The balcony adjoining Ayaan's room is shaded by lush trees, including a fruit-bearing mango tree. Sneaker Room and Om Shanti Om stairs The highlight of the house was the room with a transparent wardrobe, dedicated entirely to his sneaker collection. Another highlight of Sonu Sood's house was the staircase. Farah Khan was mesmerised by its design and structure, and she couldn't help but say that it resembles the Om Shanti Om set. Sonu agrees and reveals that the idea was inspired by that film. Stylish Dining Adjacent to the stylish staircase, which leads to the upper level of the duplex, lies a lavish dining area that epitomises luxury and architectural drama. Kitchen & Spiritual Corner A sleek, modular, air‑conditioned kitchen with optimal space utilisation is another attraction of the actor's luxurious house. Adding traditional holiness was a peaceful temple nook area beside the kitchen. Media Room & Fan Art Upstairs, the family unwinds in their cosy media room, furnished with plush white sofas and a large screen. A standout feature in that room is a unique thread art portrait of Sonu Sood, gifted to him by a devoted fan, showcasing the actor's enduring connection with his admirers. First Published: July 30, 2025, 07:02 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

‘Aarambh': CTSC installation ceremony and IEEE branch launch at YCCE
‘Aarambh': CTSC installation ceremony and IEEE branch launch at YCCE

Time of India

time25-07-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

‘Aarambh': CTSC installation ceremony and IEEE branch launch at YCCE

1 2 3 4 Nagpur: Department of computer technology at Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering (YCCE) conducted 'Aarambh', the installation and oath-taking ceremony of the Computer Technology Students' Council (CTSC), in collaboration with the ACM Student Chapter. The event also marked the official launch of the IEEE computer society student branch, a significant step toward enhancing the department's professional and academic outreach. The ceremony was graced by Dr Prabhat Kumar Sharma of VNIT, Dr Kavita Singh (HoD, CT), Prof Shweta Gode, and Prof Kalyani Karule. Appointment letters and badges were presented to the newly selected council members, followed by the oath-taking ceremony for both the core and semi-core teams. In his keynote address, Dr Sharma motivated students to lead with clarity, discipline, and innovation, encouraging them to embrace responsibility and pursue excellence. A key highlight of the event was the teaser release of CompuFest 2k25, the department's highly anticipated annual technical festival, which generated enthusiasm among the audience. Principal Dr UP Waghe guided in making the event a success.

YCCE's Team Titans advance to final round of ISRO Robotics Challenge 2025
YCCE's Team Titans advance to final round of ISRO Robotics Challenge 2025

Time of India

time12-07-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

YCCE's Team Titans advance to final round of ISRO Robotics Challenge 2025

Nagpur: Team Titans from Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering (YCCE) has been selected for the final round of the prestigious ISRO Robotics Challenge (IRoC-U 2025), organized by UR Rao Satellite Centre. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Competing against 23 other teams from across the country, the Titans have demonstrated exceptional expertise in robotics and engineering. The competition, which attracted 1,600 teams from institutions such as IITs, IIITs, NITs, and other esteemed colleges, began with a rigorous selection process. Initially, 177 teams were chosen based on their proposals. This was followed by two rounds: The qualification and elimination, where teams showcased their Autonomous Navigation Aerial Vehicle's readiness and capabilities. Recently, the competition's elimination round tested the Autonomous Navigation Aerial Vehicle in real-time via live video calls along with one ISRO scientist on-site to evaluate the performance. Team Titans excelled in this stage, earning their place among the top 16 finalists. The final round will take place at UR Rao Satellite Centre, Bengaluru, where the aerial vehicles will tackle tasks on an arena designed to simulate the Mars' surface. Team Titans is eager and prepared to compete with their aerial vehicle.

National Reading Day celebrated with enthusiasm at YCCE
National Reading Day celebrated with enthusiasm at YCCE

Time of India

time19-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

National Reading Day celebrated with enthusiasm at YCCE

Nagpur: Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering (YCCE), Nagpur, celebrated National Reading Day on June 19 with great zeal to honour the legacy of PN Panicker, the pioneer of library movement in India. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The celebration commenced with a reading pledge taken in the central library, where students, faculty, and staff committed to cultivating regular reading habits. A special initiative titled 'Drop Everything and Read' was held at 12.30pm, during which library paused for 30 minutes of silent reading. A book review competition was announced to encourage critical thinking and engagement with literature. In an effort to promote academic digital literacy, a digital resources awareness campaign introduced students to national-level platforms such as NDLI, Delnet, e-ShodhSindhu as well as Knimbus. Principal Dr Uday Waghe and director technical Dr Manali Kshirsagar, appreciated the initiative and encouraged students to make reading a lifelong habit. The event, organised by Dr Rajendra Pahade received an overwhelming response from the students and successfully highlighted the importance of reading in personal and academic growth. Arti Thakre, Deorao Kale, Sonam Sheikh, Sanjay Jadhav, Ravindra Mahabudhe and other library staff helped make the programme a success.

YCCE organises six-day FDP on quantum computing and applications
YCCE organises six-day FDP on quantum computing and applications

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

YCCE organises six-day FDP on quantum computing and applications

Nagpur: In a move to align academic expertise with rapidly evolving technological trends, the departments of computer science and engineering and information technology at Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering (YCCE), Nagpur, jointly organised a six-day faculty development programme (FDP) on 'Quantum Computing and Applications' from May 19 to 24. The programme was held under the Kalam Impact 2.0 initiative, which focuses on enhancing faculty capabilities through exposure to frontier technologies. The FDP featured Dr Raunak Rathi, an industry expert from EXL, Pune, known for his significant contributions to quantum technologies. His sessions provided a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights, drawing appreciation from participants across departments. The event was organised under the guidance of principal Dr UP Waghe and MGI technical director Manali Kshirsagar. Heads of departments — Prof Lalit Damahe (CSE) and Prof Rajesh Dharmik (IT) — commended the faculty for their enthusiastic participation and commitment to continuous learning. Coordinated by faculty members Purnima Pande, Swati Kale, and Chanchla Tripathi, the programme underscored YCCE's focus on continuous professional development. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Anvisa aprova solução para ajudar a reduzir gordura visceral da barriga em 7 dias! Você Mais Saudável Hoje Saiba Mais Undo Participants noted the relevance of the sessions in preparing educators to effectively integrate cutting-edge advancements such as quantum computing into the academic framework. This initiative marks another step in YCCE's ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between academia and industry, ensuring its teaching community stays abreast of transformative technologies shaping the future. Nagpur: In a move to align academic expertise with rapidly evolving technological trends, the departments of computer science and engineering and information technology at Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering (YCCE), Nagpur, jointly organised a six-day faculty development programme (FDP) on 'Quantum Computing and Applications' from May 19 to 24. The programme was held under the Kalam Impact 2.0 initiative, which focuses on enhancing faculty capabilities through exposure to frontier technologies. The FDP featured Dr Raunak Rathi, an industry expert from EXL, Pune, known for his significant contributions to quantum technologies. His sessions provided a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights, drawing appreciation from participants across departments. The event was organised under the guidance of principal Dr UP Waghe and MGI technical director Manali Kshirsagar. Heads of departments — Prof Lalit Damahe (CSE) and Prof Rajesh Dharmik (IT) — commended the faculty for their enthusiastic participation and commitment to continuous learning. Coordinated by faculty members Purnima Pande, Swati Kale, and Chanchla Tripathi, the programme underscored YCCE's focus on continuous professional development. Participants noted the relevance of the sessions in preparing educators to effectively integrate cutting-edge advancements such as quantum computing into the academic framework. This initiative marks another step in YCCE's ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between academia and industry, ensuring its teaching community stays abreast of transformative technologies shaping the future.

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