8 Ridiculously Expensive Things Owned By Nagarjuna

By Entertainment Desk | August 29, 2024

Telugu film industry's superstar Nagarjuna Akkineni is known for his luxurious lifestyle. As he celebrates his 65th birthday today, let’s explore the most expensive things owned by this versatile actor.

Life of luxury

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Nagarjuna’s opulent mansion in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, is valued at over Rs 40 crore. The house features sprawling lawns, luxurious interiors, and state-of-the-art amenities.

Lavish Jubilee Hills mansion

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Nagarjuna co-owns Annapurna Studios, one of the largest film production studios in India, worth approximately Rs 1000 crore. It’s a major hub for Tollywood movie productions.

Annapurna Studios

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Among his fleet of luxury cars, Nagarjuna’s Audi A7 stands out. This high-performance sportsback car is valued at around Rs 91 lakh.

Audi A7

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Nagarjuna also owns a BMW 7 Series, which is a symbol of luxury and performance. The car costs approximately Rs 1.5 crore.

BMW 7 Series

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The actor owns a luxurious farmhouse on the outskirts of Hyderabad, worth an estimated Rs 30 crore. It’s his go-to place for relaxation and leisure.

Lavish farmhouse in Hyderabad

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Nagarjuna’s Rolls Royce Phantom, known for its elegance and comfort, is another expensive possession, priced at around Rs 9 crore.

Rolls Royce Phantom

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Nagarjuna owns a lavish holiday home in Goa, valued at Rs 10 crore. He also has properties in the USA, showcasing his international investments.

International real estate

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A connoisseur of art, Nagarjuna owns a vast collection of paintings and sculptures from renowned artists, worth crores.

Expensive art collection

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Nagarjuna’s love for luxury is evident in his vast collection of expensive assets, from real estate to luxury cars, making him one of the wealthiest actors in the industry.

Wealthy superstar

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