Dive into the luxurious real estate portfolio of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, from his iconic Rs 200 crore mansion Mannat in Mumbai to his serene Alibaug farmhouse and his heartfelt Delhi home.
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Shah Rukh Khan's real estate portfolio in India is estimated to be worth around Rs 7,300 crore, as per the Hurun Rich List 2024.
Mannat, Shah Rukh Khan's iconic mansion in Mumbai's Bandra West, is valued at around Rs 200 crore, according to the Hindustan Times.
Shah Rukh Khan's holiday home is located in Alibaug, a coastal town in Maharashtra. It is nestled in Deja Vu Farms and features a swimming pool and a private helipad.
Shah Rukh Khan's Delhi home in Panchsheel Park is special because it is a blend of nostalgia and contemporary design, filled with personal memories and collectibles. It is a place where he feels more like the boy from Rajendra Nagar who made it big.
Shah Rukh Khan's first home in Mumbai was a modest 3BHK flat in Bandra’s Shree Amrit A building. The interiors were simple, with a black leather sofa and a few pieces of furniture, reflecting his early days as a struggling actor.
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