Suhana Khan, daughter of Bollywood superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan, is making waves in the film industry with her debut in 'The Archies.' Discover her net worth and sources of income in 2023.
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According to various media reports, Suhana Khan's net worth is over Rs 20 crore as of 2023.
Suhana Khan earns her income through project fees, lucrative endorsements with brands like Maybelline and Lux, and smart real estate investments.
Suhana Khan has purchased a farmhouse in Thal village, Alibaug, for Rs 12.91 crore and another farmland worth Rs 9.5 crore in the same village.
Suhana Khan's next big Bollywood project is 'King,' which stars her father, Shah Rukh Khan, in an important role. The movie is expected to start filming in July and might hit the screens in 2025.
While Suhana Khan's net worth is over Rs 20 crore, her father, Shah Rukh Khan, boasts a staggering net worth of Rs 6,300 crore.
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