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The Bachchan family's empire rests on Mumbai's prime properties

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By Team Bollyy
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The Bachchan family's empire rests on Mumbai's prime properties

Amitabh Bachchan the megastar of the century has worked on a salary of Rs 500 at the beginning of his career and has also become the first artist to take a fee of Rs 1 crore at his peak.

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But there was a time in the 90s when it was said that the wall of Amitabh Bachchan's house had to be repaired and the Bachchan family could not understand how to do it!

The big reason for this was that Amitabh Bachchan had opened a production company 'AB Corp', in which films were made by giving chances to new talents, but there was a lot of loss in this company.

But look at today's era, it will not be an exaggeration if it is said that the empire of the Bachchan family is settled on the properties of Mumbai.

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Recently, a news has come to light that he has a property along with bungalow Jalsa, which has been taken on lease by the State Bank of India.

The rent of this property goes up to 18 lakh 90 thousand per month. Not only this, it is stipulated in the agreement of this property that its rent will be increased by 25 percent every five years. This means in 2026 the same rent will be about 22 and a half lakh months.

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State Bank of India has given 2 crore 26 lakh rupees in advance which is one year's rent.

Amitabh Bachchan bought this property last year for Rs 31 crore. According to this, if you see, then it will take them 12 years only to withdraw the money invested on this property.

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This is elder Bachchan story, now the younger bachchan sahib has also sold a flat bigger than 7000 square feet on the 37th floor of a prime location building in Mumbai for 45 crores 75 lakhs. This deal has come up on August 10 last.

Among these deals that are in crores of billions, there are some places in the city of dreams, Mumbai, where one has to pay 40 rupees to sleep in front of a sidewalk or a shop and, many times, the struggling artists do not even have forty rupees.

Siddharth Arora 'Sahar'

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