Veteran actor Vivek Oberoi has built a diverse business portfolio that now stands at a staggering Rs 1200 crore. From real estate and luxury jewellery to technology and education, Oberoi's ventures span multiple sectors.
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Vivek Oberoi's net worth is estimated to be around Rs 1200 crore, according to various reports.
Vivek Oberoi currently resides in Dubai, where he has relocated since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Vivek Oberoi's business portfolio includes ventures in real estate, luxury jewellery, technology, and education.
BNW Real Estate Developers is a prominent player in the luxury market in the UAE, known for projects such as Taj Wellington Mews on Al Marjan Island.
Vivek Oberoi invested in lab-grown diamonds, co-founding Solitario, due to ethical considerations highlighted by the film 'Blood Diamond,' which exposed the exploitation of children in African diamond mines.

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