Bungalow like Tom Cruise, luxury cars… You will be shocked to know the net worth of Thalapathy Vijay, who has entered politics.
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South film superstar Joseph Vijay Chandrashekhar alias Vijay Thalapathi is a big name in the Tamil film industry but now he has entered full time politics.
Since his entry into politics, people are very curious to know about his lifestyle.
Know about the luxury life of Thalapathy Vijay
Vijay's financial success is reflected in his luxury lifestyle, making him one of the highest earners in Indian cinema. His net worth, which is estimated to be around Rs 600 crore, reflects his achievements and luxury lifestyle. Let's know about his lifestyle in detail
Sea-Side Bungalow
Vijay's Chennai bungalow, located on Casuarina Drive in the upscale neighborhood of Neelankarai, is inspired by Tom Cruise's famous beach house. It has modern architecture and a beautiful white exterior. According to Housing.com, the home has spectacular views of the Bay of Bengal.
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sources of income
For his film Beast, Vijay charged a fee of Rs 100 crore, which is more than Rajinikanth's fee of Rs 90 crore for Darbar.
Thalapathy Vijay's annual income ranges between Rs 100 to 120 crore, making him one of the highest earners of Kollywood. This impressive figure stems from his successful film projects and lucrative brand endorsements. Hindustan Times reports that her consistent box office hits and high-profile endorsements contribute significantly to her substantial earnings.
Apart from his film earnings, Vijay earns around Rs 10 crore annually from brand endorsements.
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luxury car collection
Vijay's car collection includes: Rolls-Royce Ghost: Priced at Rs 2.5 crore, this car is known for its luxuriousness and powerful 6.6-litre twin-turbo V12 engine.
BMW X5 and X6, Audi A8 L, Range Rover Evoque priced at Rs 65 lakh, Ford Mustang priced at Rs 74 lakh, Volvo
net worth
According to TOI, Vijay's net worth is estimated to be around Rs 600 crore or $72 million, making him one of the most bankable stars of South Indian cinema.
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