As much as Bollywood actors earn, they also have to spend on their lifestyle, which can be estimated from their monthly electricity bills.
Generally, spare fans and bulbs are kept switched off in homes to save electricity and electricity is used only when required, but this is not the practice in the homes of Bollywood stars.
Famous Bollywood artists have to light up thousands of bulbs, tube lights and keep cameras sharp to keep their palace-like houses lit even at night so that there is no loss of their splendor or trouble like theft. can be avoided.
In such a situation, their electricity bills are also so heavy that everyone’s senses are blown away.
According to the Indian magazine ‘Fit Look’, the electricity bill of dimple girl Deepika Padukone and her husband Ranveer Singh’s house is Rs 15 lakh per month.
According to a media report, Deepika Padukone’s house bill was Rs 13 lakh last year.
Similarly, the King of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan has the same status as the king in paying electricity bills.
According to Fitlook, the monthly electricity bill of King Khan’s house ‘Manat’ is Rs 45 lakh which was Rs 43 lakh last year.
On the other hand, the electricity bill of actor Salman Khan’s house is also ‘extortionate’.
Salman Khan lives with his family in a flat in Mumbai’s Galaxy Apartments with a monthly electricity bill of Rs 25 lakh per month.
Similarly, Nawab of Pataudi family, Saif Ali Khan’s electricity bill is also Nawabi, Saif Ali Khan pays monthly bill of Rs 32 lakh for his house which was Rs 30 lakh last year.
The electricity bill of Mr. Perfectionist Aamir Khan’s house is Rs 11 lakh per month.
According to the Indian magazine, Big B’s electricity bill is also quite ‘big’.
Amitabh Bachchan’s grand bungalow on Mumbai’s Juhu Beach has a monthly electricity bill of Rs 25 lakh.
Similarly, popular actresses Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal pay around Rs 10 to 12 lakhs in electricity bills for their apartment in Mumbai.
Sanjay Dutt, popularly known as Baba in the Bollywood film world, lives in an apartment called Imperial Heights in Pali Hill area and spends Rs 6-7 lakh from his earnings on electricity bills.
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