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Five film stars who don watches worth more than 10 million

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These days, wearing a watch for any person has become a massive deal. After all, with the advent of digital clocks in mobile phones, most people have stopped wearing wristwatches. People these days, hardly wear them these days. However, there are Indian actors, either from Bollywood or regional cinema, who don them. Notably, these are some high-end watches that cost a lot.

Some of them are so costly that any other person would rather prefer buying a place to live. Meanwhile, in this listicle, we will have a look at the five Indian actors who possess costly wristwatches.

Five Indian actors who possess costly wristwatches

  1. Ram Charan

The RRR actor possesses Richard Mille that’s worth around Rs 1.62 crores. He was spotted wearing this after the birth of his daughter. Apart from this, he possesses other exotic watches.   

2. Shah Rukh Khan

The Knight Riders group co-owner was spotted wearing a blue watch in a skincare video of Deepika Padukone’s brand. As it turns out, it is none other than Audemars Piguet worth Rs. 4.98 crores. It is from their Royal Oak Perpetual Calendar.   

3. Jr. NTR

The co-star of RRR alongside Charan, the former is known to be a humble man in real life. However, he hasn’t missed any opportunity to collect expensive watches. Out of his extensive collection, there’s a certain Richard Mille luxury watch he wears, which costs around Rs. 8.6 crores.   

4. Mohan Lal

The veteran South Indian actor possesses a different version of Richard Mille, i.e. Richard Mille X McLaren. It costs over Rs 1.2 crores which is economical compared to some of the other names mentioned above. 

5. Ranbir Kapoor

The Yeh Jawani hai Deewani actor is also a proud owner of Richard Mille. One of the watches he owns of the same brand costs Rs.1. 3 crores. He also has watches from brands like Hublot and Rolex, amongst others.

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