Bollywood actor John Abraham has built a significant business empire with smart investments in real estate and various ventures, including his own production house. His properties, worth Rs 251 crore, include a Rs 60 crore sea-facing duplex and a Rs 70 crore bungalow.
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John Abraham's net worth is Rs 251 crore, as per reports.
John Abraham's primary residence is a sea-facing duplex penthouse in Bandra West, Mumbai.
John Abraham paid Rs 70.83 crore for his bungalow on Linking Road in Mumbai’s high-end Khar locality.
John Abraham earns Rs 4.3 crore annually from renting out his three properties.
The article does not specify the name of John Abraham's production house, but it mentions that he runs his own production house.
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