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Aamir Khans Luxe Life: Inside The Empire Of Bollywoods Most Private Superstar
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Aamir Khan is one of those rare celebrities who command respect not just for their craft but also for their charisma off-screen. Often hailed as the “Perfectionist” of Bollywood, the Sitaare Zameen Par and Lagaan actor has built more than just a cinematic legacy; he has quietly amassed a lifestyle that combines understated elegance with breathtaking luxury. With a net worth of approximately ₹1,862 crore, Aamir’s life is a stunningly curated combination of high-end properties, decadent cars, and meaningful living. While the superstar keeps his personal life under wraps and out of public view, here is a rare look into his interesting life. Aamir’s first home is located in the posh Bandra area of Mumbai, in the high-end Virgo Co-operative Housing Society. The sea-facing duplex flat covers an area of more than 5,000 sq. ft. and is said to be worth ₹60 crore. The house is a combination of elegance and simplicity that is representative of the personality of the actor. With open spaces, natural light, earthy tones, and breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea, it offers the perfect balance of calm and creativity. One entire floor is said to function as a creative workspace, where the actor brainstorms scripts and ideas, embodying his lifelong passion for storytelling. Far removed from the bustle of Mumbai, Aamir has a small farmhouse in Panchgani, a scenic hill station in Maharashtra. Worth ₹7 crore and nestled on a vast two-acre bungalow plot, this house is the actor’s private retreat. With misty mornings, moss-clad verandahs, and dramatic valley views, the Panchgani farmhouse is Aamir’s go-to haven to unwind with family or close intimate groups. Surprisingly, he is said to have paid only ₹42 as stamp duty on registering the property, indicating an old investment. Aamir Khan also has a ₹75 crore mansion located in the center of Beverly Hills in California. Located in one of the world’s richest zip codes, this purchase demonstrates the actor’s worldly aspirations and passion for refined living. The property places him among a select group of Indian celebrities with real estate in America’s star-studded neighborhoods. Though he rarely speaks about it, the house symbolizes the quiet international success he has earned over the years. Apart from these bannerhead homes, Aamir Khan has a few more properties in Mumbai. These include: · Two high-end apartments within the Marina Apartments · A luxury flat in Pali Hill, Bella Vista · Four Santacruz commercial properties, valued at ₹35 crore · Nine self-contained apartments in the Virgo Co-operative Society Residential or commercial real estate, Aamir’s portfolio is far-reaching and carefully crafted, adding to his empire in hush-hush manners. When it comes to cars, Aamir Khan prefers understated power, ageless sophistication, and luxury performance. His car collection is not about speed; it’s about soul. 1. Rolls-Royce Ghost Price Range: ₹5.25 crore – ₹7.95 crore A reflection of British opulence, the Rolls-Royce Ghost is one of the most premium cars in Aamir’s driveway. With hand-sculpted interiors and a silent cabin, it exudes the sophistication that the actor is famous for. 2. Mercedes-Benz S600 Guard Price: Approximately ₹10.50 crore A car designed for heads of state, the S600 Guard is a bulletproof luxury sedan with extensive armoring. Aamir’s penchant for security and secrecy is apparent in this unusual pick. 3. Bentley Continental Flying Spur Price: ₹6.95 lakh–₹7.95 crore With its iconic ‘007’ number plate, this Bentley is a standout in his collection. It’s a celebration of classic style with a posh cabin and sporty handling. 4. Range Rover Vogue Price Range: ₹2.31 crore–₹3.41crore Aamir calls this SUV one of his “quiet cars.” Ideal for rough terrains yet classy in its presence, the Range Rover Vogue matches his love for subtle luxury and comfort. “For me, it’s not about horsepower; it’s about soul power,” he once said. Despite possessing such an enviable collection of homes, cars, and investments, Aamir Khan remains one of Bollywood’s most grounded stars. You won’t find him flaunting his wealth on social media or making headlines for extravagant purchases. Rather, he invests his profits in socially relevant films, social causes, and personal interests. In a field that is usually stimulated by glamour and glitz, Aamir excels by redefining what luxury is. His life does not consist of luxuries; it’s about fashioning a world that inspires, heals, and remains true. From a sea-facing sanctuary in Mumbai to serene retreats in Panchgani and Beverly Hills and a garage full of mechanical masterpieces, Aamir Khan’s lifestyle is the perfect reflection of a man who’s made it big on his own terms. While many chase fame, Aamir has quietly built an empire, one that’s rich not just in wealth but in character. And that, perhaps, is his most luxurious possession of all.
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Listen to Sportsound Point for Rangers delays Celtic being confirmed as champions Clarkson curls in free-kick for first-half opener then Rangers' McCausland is sent off for chopping down Keskinen to earn second yellow Gueye doubles lead from Morris cross before Igamane has goal disallowed then halves deficit with second-half strike Nisbet has late strike disallowed for handball and Hagi scores stunning last-gasp leveller Rangers forced into early change as Tavernier replaces injured Fernandes Aberdeen go with same XI; former Dons midfielder Barron captains a Rangers side showing nine changes Ten-man Rangers kept Celtic waiting to be crowned Scottish champions as the Ibrox side staged an incredible comeback from two goals down to snatch a last-gasp draw with Aberdeen at Pittodrie. A Rangers defeat would have confirmed Celtic's fourth successive title, and it looked highly likely as the Dons raced ahead in the first half with a fine Leighton Clarkson free-kick and Pape Gueye strike. With Ross McCausland sent off in between those goals for a second yellow after chopping down Topi Keskinen, Barry Ferguson's men had a mountain to climb. But Hamza Igamane reduced the deficit in the 49th minute and, in a stunning finale, Ianis Hagi looped the ball into the net in the final seconds. With just one defeat in nine games, Aberdeen took impressive form into this powderkeg fixture and knew a win would have returned them to third place. Rangers, with one eye on the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final at Athletic Bilbao on Thursday, made nine changes and were skippered by former Dons midfielder Connor Barron. The unfamiliar visiting side survived early let-offs when Shayden Morris fired narrowly wide after a great turn then Mats Knoester volleyed over from a few yards out. But Aberdeen's pressure told when Clarkson curled a wonderful free-kick into the top corner from 20 yards. And after McCausland's dismissal, Gueye tapped in from close range just before the break to double the home side's advantage. Igamane had the ball in the net for Rangers in first-half added time, but it didn't count as Findlay Curtis was judged to have run the ball out of play in the build-up. The Morocco striker wasn't to be denied, though, as he outmuscled the Aberdeen defence to reduce the deficit early in the second half. That sparked a few jitters among the home support at a packed Pittodrie as, despite being a man down, Rangers started to make their mark in the game. Curtis fluffed an effort from a good position while at the other end, Keskinen, Kevin Nisbet and Alexander Jensen sent shots wide. Chances continued to come and Aberdeen thought they had restored their two-goal advantage when Nisbet smashed the ball into the net, but his goal was chalked off for a handball by the Millwall loanee. And that was to prove crucial as Hagi levelled in the sixth and final minute of added time, following up with a fine finish after Cyriel Dessers had struck the post with a low drive, as Celtic's title champagne was put on ice. The second-half collapse will sting for the Dons after they had all three points in their grasp and a numerical advantage. Manager Jimmy Thelin will rue not fully punishing a side who have been struggling domestically and had continental matters on their minds. But if a positive can be taken, it is that it does keep Aberdeen's momentum going – and not losing is a good habit to be in. The Dons, who stay in fifth place, now behind Dundee United on goal difference, remain well placed to deliver on their European ambitions going into the split and will still fancy their chances of getting the job done. Europe aside, this has been a season of few positives for Rangers. But this was a good point for Ferguson's side. Amid incredibly bumpy domestic form, and sandwiched between the two legs of their Europa League quarter-final, many would have been expecting Rangers to falter again at Pittodrie. They have been inconsistent and defensively brittle lately – and fell two goals down for the seventh time in 10 games. But a makeshift side dug out an unlikely draw in the latest chapter of the club's Jekyll and Hyde season to remain unbeaten away from home in the league since December. Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin: "It was tough for us, but we have to move on, we have an important game on Saturday in the [Scottish Cup] semi-final. "In the second half it shouldn't happen but it can happen, they play more like a low block transition. We have time on the ball and instead of taking the initiative to attack more we play more sideways and backwards.' Rangers manager Barry Ferguson: "After going to 10 men and 2-0 down you have to be pretty happy with getting a point. "I want to win games but we are making it hard for ourselves with continually going down to 10 men. Maybe that is on me in terms of how I want us to approach it and be aggressive."
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