Meet actor whose first salary was Rs 75, second was Rs 750, did debut film for Rs…, today has a net worth of Rs 29000000000, not Shah Rukh Khan, Rajinikanth, he is…

Everyone has a different story in the film industry. Some get success after struggle, and some reach heights with their first film itself. Today, we are talking about one such star who has ruled Bollywood for three decades. Not only this, you may be shocked to hear his net worth.

If we talk about the first earning of this 59-year-old ‘Most Eligible Bachelor’, it was just Rs 7,5 and as his second salary, he earned Rs 750. In an interview, ‘Sikander of Bollywood’ himself told about this. Today, his net worth is Rs 2900 crore. You have guessed it right, we are talking about Bollywood’s Bhaijaan, Salman Khan. Salman had said in an interview in the year 2017, ‘My first salary was about 75 rupees. I was dancing in the background in some shows at the Taj Hotel. A friend of mine had gone there and took me along. However, I refused to do this, and I did it only for entertainment.

He further added, ‘After that, I got Rs 750 for Campa Cola and then it remained Rs 1,500 for the longest time… then I was paid Rs 31,000 for ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’, which was later increased to Rs 75,000.’ xAccording to Forbes India, Salman Khan’s estimated net worth is Rs 2900 crore. OTT play shows that the actor charges Rs 100 to 150 crore per film project. Apart from this, several brand endorsements and his successful innings as Bigg Boss show host add to his brand and net worth.

According to reports, Salman Khan owns several luxury cars, including BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Range Rover. He also owns a bulletproof Nissan Patrol and a Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle. Apart from his successful acting career, he also works for humanitarian causes through his charity, ‘Being Human Foundation’ since 2007.

Salman began his acting career with a supporting role in Biwi Ho To Aisi (1988), followed by a lead role in Sooraj Barjatya’s Maine Pyar Kiya (1989), for which he was awarded a Filmfare Award.

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