Salman Khan's name continues to feature on the Hurun India Rich List, which tracks financial influence across industries. This listing highlights a side of the actor that audiences rarely see on screen: as an investor and businessman who has steadily built significant assets over the years. According to a September 2025 Zoom report, his estimated net worth currently stands at ₹2,900 crore, derived from a mix of films, television, and long-term investments.
The popular Bandra address
A significant portion of Salman Khan's wealth is tied up in real estate, starting with his sea-facing apartment at Galaxy Bandra, valued at nearly ₹100 crore. The residence is so iconic that even taxi drivers in Mumbai know the address without hesitation.
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The Panvel farmhouse
Outside Mumbai, Khan owns a Panvel farmhouse, Arpita Farms, spread across nearly 150 acres and currently valued at around ₹80 crore. The estate features a swimming pool, private gym, animal shelter, and wide open spaces.
Properties beyond Mumbai
Salman Khan's real estate holdings extend beyond Bandra and Panvel. He reportedly owns luxury apartments on Carter Road and in Worli, along with international properties in Dubai, including residences at The Address Downtown and Burj Pacific Towers. Collectively, these properties contribute significantly to the overall valuation of his asset base.
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Turning interests into assets
Khan has consistently converted personal interests into high-value possessions. His garage houses luxury vehicles such as the Range Rover LWB 3.0, Toyota Land Cruiser LC600, Nissan Patrol, Audi RS7, BMW X6, and Mercedes-Benz GL. Adding to this collection is a ₹3 crore yacht, often described as his private retreat.
As Salman Khan turned 60 on December 27, he continues to be one of the highest-paid names in the industry. The actor reportedly charges between ₹100 crore and ₹150 crore per film, alongside significant ancillary income streams. His long-running association with Bigg Boss, which he has hosted for over 15 years, continues to add substantially to his annual earnings, with reports suggesting payouts of around ₹250 crore per season.