John Abraham lives a king size life with a house worth Rs 70 crore and a luxury car collection, you will be shocked to know his net worth and fees.

70 करोड़ का घर लग्जरी कार कलेक्शन के साथ किंग साइज़ लाइफ जीते है John Abraham, नेटवर्थ और फीस जानकर उड़ जाएंगे होश 

Entertainment News Desk – Fans are impressed not only by the acting of Bollywood actor John Abraham but also by his excellent fitness. In his career, apart from comedy and romantic roles, he has also made fans crazy by doing action roles. Today i.e. on 17th December the actor is celebrating his 52nd birthday. John Abraham is counted among the top actors of Bollywood. He charges huge fees for a film. If reports are to be believed, John Abraham’s total net worth is Rs 270 crore.

Apart from this, actors charge Rs 10-20 crore for a film. He had also asked for Rs 10 crore for the film Pathan. John Abraham has an expensive and luxurious house in Mumbai. If reports are to be believed, its price is said to be Rs 60 to 70 crore. John has luxurious houses not only in India but also abroad. Apart from films, John also earns a good amount from brand endorsements. However, there is no information about how much he charges for an advertisement.

Apart from this, John is the owner of football team NorthEast United and hockey team Delhi Wavewriters in the Indian Super League. He also earns a good amount from this. John Abraham has always been fond of luxury cars. He himself has told in many interviews that he is very fond of driving expensive cars. Talking about the actor’s car collection, it includes Lamborghini Gallardo, R5 Nissan GT-R Black Edition and Audi Q3 and Q7.

John Abraham’s last film was Veda. Earlier, he was seen in Shahrukh Khan’s film Pathan in which the actor won the hearts of the fans by playing the role of a villain. Well, John now stays away from the limelight, he is rarely seen together in any Bollywood event. He is mostly seen spending time with his wife. Currently, fans are wishing the actor a happy birthday on social media.

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