Top luxuries and total net worth of Salman Khan

Here are some of the top luxuries and networth of Salman Khan

Salman Khan is the most well-known actor in Bollywood, and he is well-known both in India and overseas. Salman’s followers refer to him as Salu Bhai, Bollywood Tiger, Dabangg, Bhaijaan, and more nicknames. Since he was a youngster, Salman Khan has had a strong interest in swimming, art, and writing. Salman Khan is a Bollywood film actor and producer. With each of his films, he sets a new standard. Salman is one of the world’s highest-paid actors. Salman’s  films were not only successful, but they also grossed a large sum of money at the box office. In the year 2016, his film “Sultan” became the second highest grossing Bollywood film. Salman Khan’s net worth is estimated to be around $ 310 million, which is around Rs. 2255 crores in Indian rupees.

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Brand sponsorships and the TV show “Big Boss,” which he hosts, account for the majority of his earnings. He charges between Rs. 6 and Rs. 7 crores for each brand endorsement. Salman Khan is paid between 70 and 75 crores every film, plus a percentage of the profits. He receives a whopping 6–8 crores every episode for his TV series. He has also made a number of real-estate investments. He is one of the country’s biggest tax payers.

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He lives with his parents in the opulent “GALAXY” flat in Bandra, Mumbai. He also has a number of real-estate holdings around the country. His residential residence in Mumbai is valued at 114 crores INR. Salman has a number of high-end automobiles, including Rolls-Royce, Mercedes-Benz GL Class, Range Rover, Lexus, BMW X6, AudiRS7, Toyota Land Cruiser, and others.

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Khan is committed to charity and in 2007 launched the Being Human Foundation, a non-profit organisation. The organisation focuses on healthcare and education for impoverished people in India. Salman volunteered to pay for the release of hundreds of inmates in Uttar Pradesh who had finished their sentences but couldn’t afford to pay legal charges in 2012.

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