Govinda, the renowned Indian actor and politician, has not only made a mark in the Hindi film industry but also in the real estate sector. With a net worth of Rs 150 crore, he has starred in over 165 films and owns a luxurious bungalow in Mumbai.
GovindaBollywoodNet WorthReal EstateActing CareerReal Estate NewsFeb 25, 2025
Govinda, born as Govind Arun Ahuja, is an Indian actor and politician known for his contributions to Hindi-language films. He has appeared in over 165 films and is celebrated for his versatile acting and exceptional dancing skills.
Govinda's estimated net worth is around Rs 150 crore, which he has accumulated through acting, brand endorsements, and real estate investments.
Govinda's main property is a luxurious bungalow called 'Jai Darshan,' valued at Rs 16 crore, located in the Juhu area of Mumbai. He also owns properties in Ruia Park, Mud Island, and Kolkata, along with a farmhouse in Raigad.
Films like 'Coolie No 1' and 'Hero No 1' established Govinda as a comedy superstar, earning him a special place in the hearts of millions of fans.
Govinda reportedly charges Rs 5-6 crore per film and Rs 2 crore for each endorsement.
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