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On 39th birthday of Siddharth Malhotra, check out his business ventures, Net worth, upcoming movies, and lot more
Siddharth Malhotra has turned 39 on the 16th of January. Given his recent ventures like Shershaah, Mission Majnu, Thank God, Marjaavan, and so on, he remains one of the actors in high demand in Bollywood. Siddhart recently married Kiara Ali Advani and has been living a happy life together. Kiara took to Instagram and wished Siddharth on his birthday.
Siddharth began his career as an assistant director in ‘My Name is Khan’ of Karan Johar. It starred the actors like Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. In the following years, Sid transformed himself to be one of the most bankable actors in Bollywood. The net worth of Siddharth tells how he has been able to establish himself as an actor who can generate huge box office numbers.
According to a survey, Siddharth’s net worth currently stands at INR 105 crores, which is huge. It shows that the actor has been able to win the hearts of the critics, and fans, and conquer the box office as well. The actor is claimed to be charging a great sum for his movies, which is reportedly around INR 6 crores to INR 8 crores. His recent ventures have impressed the fans.
Villa, Endorsements, and car collection of Siddharth Malhotra
Shershaah was a game changer for Malhotra, as he put forth a stellar performance as an actor in the Amazon Prime-released venture. The talented actor backed it up with a good performance in ‘Marjaavan’, where he aced the role in the thriller. He has been an endorser of some brands like Metro Shoes, Coca-Cola, Brylcreem, Pepe Jeans, and so on. He served as a brand ambassador for New Zealand tourism as well.
For the same, he charged a fee of around INR 2 to 3 crores. Malhotra owns a villa in Bandra of Mumbai. He has a Range Rover car costing around INR 2.26 crores. He also has a Mercedes Maybach S500 which costs around INR 1.86 crores. He also owns a Harley-Davidson Fat Boy, costing INR ₹18 lakh. The star actor will be seen in movies like ‘Indian Police Force’, and ‘Yoddha’.