Arshad Nadeem Net Worth: Pakistan’s javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem has been in the news for the last several days. Actually, Arshad Nadeem performed better than India’s Neeraj Chopra in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Nadeem won the gold medal in the Olympics by throwing the javelin 92.97 meters away. Last Olympics’ gold medalist Neeraj Chopra won the silver medal. Since then Arshad has been in the headlines continuously.
After winning the gold medal, Arshad Nadeem has been continuously receiving crores of rupees as reward. But do you know that before winning the gold medal, Arshad Nadeem’s total assets were only 80 lakhs. Such a claim has been made in many media reports. According to the report, Arshad Nadeem had only one Suzuki car and assets worth only 80 lakhs before the Paris Olympics. However, now he has become rich.
For your information, let us tell you that Arshad Nadeem got 50 thousand dollars as prize money for winning the gold medal in Paris Olympics. In Indian rupees, it is about 42 lakh rupees. In Pakistani rupees, it is 1 crore 40 lakhs. Apart from this, the Punjab government has announced to give 10 crore Pakistani rupees to Arshad. Apart from this, Punjab Governor Sardar Salim Haider Khan is going to give him 20 lakh Pakistani rupees separately. The Chief Minister of Sindh province and the Mayor of Karachi together will give him 5 crore Pakistani rupees and Sindh Governor Kamran Tesori will give him 10 lakh rupees separately.
A media report claimed that after winning the gold medal in the Olympics, Arshad Nadeem will get a total of Rs 15 crore 40 lakh as reward. Apart from this, his father-in-law has also promised a buffalo and a businessman has promised an Alto car.
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Arshad Nadeem, who created history in the Paris Olympics, was born in a Punjabi family in Mian Channu, Punjab, Pakistan. He has a total of eight siblings. Arshad is a Muslim, who is a Pakistani Punjabi. Arshad started participating in javelin throw events from 2015. In February 2016, Arshad Nadeem won a bronze medal in the South Asian Games in Guwahati. Arshad Nadeem could not win a medal in the Tokyo Olympics. He did reach the finals, but finished fifth.