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Happy Birthday, Aishwarya Rai! Here’s a look at her brand income, car collection, and net worth

Actress and former Miss World Aishwarya Rai Bachchan turned 50 on Wednesday. Aishwarya, one of the most beautiful celebrities, is adored by people all over the globe and has a sizable fan base. She signed her first movie in 1997, shortly after winning the Miss World title in 1994 and starting her ascent to the top of the entertainment business.

Aishwarya’s mother Vrinda was a homemaker, while her father Krishna Raj was a scientist. He was born in Mangalore on November 1, 1973. When Aishwarya was younger, she was more interested in pursuing a career in medicine, but destiny had other plans for her. She then succeeded in carving out a career for herself in the entertainment sector.

Aishwarya has captivated her audience with her alluring appearance in over 30 Hindi films to date. Only eight of these movies—Devdas, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Dhoom 2, Taal, Mohabbatein, Guru, Jodhaa Akbar, and Ae Dil Hai Mushkil—turned out to be box office successes and mega hits. She has 11 unsuccessful films to her credit, and a total of 7 of her movies were box office failures. Furthermore, none of her first two movies was a box office success.

Are you aware that Aishwarya Rai Bachchan continues to hold the title of wealthiest Bollywood actress? She has a higher net worth than popular actresses Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, and Priyanka Chopra. Her estimated net worth, if the estimates are accurate, is an astounding Rs 828 crore. A Rolls Royce Ghost belongs to her. Her collection of high-end vehicles consists of a Range Rover Vogue, a Bentley Continental GT, a Mercedes-Benz S Class, and a Mini Cooper S.

An estimated Rs 10–12 crore is what Aishwarya Rai charges for a movie. Her income, which is estimated to be between Rs 80 and Rs 90 crore, is mostly derived from brand endorsements. In 2007, the actress wed Abhishek Bachchan, the son of Amitabh Bachchan. The couple has been bestowed with a daughter, Aaradhya.

 

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