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Which star kid is the richest among all? Beats Alia, Ranbir, Janhvi and Sunny Deol

The celebrity has a beautiful farmhouse in Lonavala and a luxurious residence with a view of the sea in Mumbai. His collection of expensive cars includes a Maserati Spyder, Mercedes Maybach, and Rolls-Royce Ghost Series 2.

Last Updated : Saturday, 12 July 2025
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Entertainment News: One star kid has quietly become the most successful, both in terms of popularity and money, even as the nepotism controversy continues to rage in Bollywood. According to a GQ India article, Hrithik Roshan, the son of filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, is currently the richest star child in Indian cinema with an incredible net worth of Rs 3130 crore. The celebrity has a beautiful farmhouse in Lonavala and a luxurious residence with a view of the sea in Mumbai. His collection of expensive cars includes a Maserati Spyder, Mercedes Maybach, and Rolls-Royce Ghost Series 2.

Hrithik's career over the years

With the extremely successful film Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai, Hrithik made his legendary debut in 2000. He has established himself as one of Bollywood's top actors during the last 20 years with a number of hits, including Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Jodhaa Akbar, Dhoom 2, Krrish, and War.

Actor's wealth

Hrithik's success goes much beyond the movie industry. In addition to his acting earnings (he reportedly charged Rs 50 crore for Fighter), he makes an estimated Rs 7300 crore from brand endorsements, high-end real estate, his production company Filmkraft, and his fitness and lifestyle brand HRX.

Hrithik's upcoming projects

Hrithik, along with Jr. NTR and Kiara Advani, is now preparing for War 2. In a significant step, he also took on responsibility for his father's directing legacy by announcing that, after Rakesh Roshan retires, he will both star in and direct Krrish 4.

In Bollywood's star-studded environment, Hrithik Roshan remains a model of skill, discipline, and business sense, while younger star kids find it difficult to establish themselves.