Bollywood actor-turned-serial entrepreneur Vivek Oberoi has diversified his portfolio, building a ₹1,200 crore empire across ultra-luxury real estate and lab-grown diamonds.
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Vivek Oberoi is involved in real estate, luxury goods (particularly lab-grown diamonds), and has made strategic investments in fintech, healthtech, and e-commerce startups.
Vivek Oberoi's real estate company is named Oberoi Realty.
Vivek Oberoi's lab-grown diamond company is named DiamondHouse.
Vivek Oberoi's business empire is valued at ₹1,200 crore.
Vivek Oberoi is involved in various philanthropic initiatives through his foundation, the Vivek Oberoi Foundation, which supports causes such as education, healthcare, and environmental conservation.
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