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5 most expensive houses of Bollywood stars

1. SHAH RUKH KHAN

The king of Bollywood surely knows how to live in style. Mannat is a dream house of Shah Rukh Khan. The house is a 6-storey exorbitant bungalow that has a mini theatre, gym, swimming pool, basement parking and a huge library. Mannat net worth cost is approximately 200 crores. The house has been declared a heritage site which means it can never be demolished.


2. AMITABH BACHCHAN 

Bollywood superstar and evergreen actor Amitabh Bachchan owns 5 houses in Mumbai but the star along with his family lives in a huge bungalow near Juhu called Jalsa. The house is of approximately 112 crores. But little did we know that this house was not purchased by the great actor himself but it was a gift to him from the Bollywood director Ramesh Sippy for Amitabh’s fabulous acting in the movie Satte pe Satta.

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3. REKHA

Veteran actress Rekha owns a huge bungalow at Bandra, named Sea Spring. The house is guarded with trees and the bamboo barricade and hardly any portion of her house is visible. The net worth of her house is unknown but we are sure it is nowhere below 100 crores.

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4. JOHN ABRAHAM 

John Abraham’s duplex penthouse was designed by his brother and father. It is the perfect combination of luxury and nature. The house has a stunning view of the Arabian Sea visible from almost every room. The cost of this house is approximately 75 crores.

5. AAMIR KHAN 

The actor moved into a rented sea-facing flat in Freeda Apartments, off Carter Road in Bandra, after his house in Pali Hill went under renovation. His rent was 10 lacs per month and reportedly the actor has purchased the same house. The cost of this apartment was 60 crores.

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