Top Malayalam Actor Net Worth: There are many famous actors in the Malayalam industry. From Mohanlal to Mammootty, actors are famous all over the world. Their films earn a lot. Let’s know about the net worth of the top actors of the industry.
mohanlal
Mohanlal is the top actor of the industry. He has done more than 300 films. The actor has also received 5 National Awards. He has also been awarded Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri. Talking about the actor’s net worth, reports are that he is the owner of 410 crores. Apart from films, he also earns from brand endorsements. He charges 18 crores for hosting a reality show. He has luxury cars like Range Rover, Toyota Land Cruiser, Mercedes Benz GL350. Apart from this, Mohanlal has an apartment in Burj Khalifa. His apartment is on the 29th floor.
Mammootty
Veteran actor Mammootty made his debut in 1971. The actor maintains a luxurious lifestyle. According to Financial Express, his net worth is Rs 340 crore. Apart from films, the actor also has a stake in real estate. He owns a lot of land. He owns many luxury cars like Mercedes Benz G Class and Range Rover Sport. The actor’s annual income is around Rs 50 crore.
prithviraj sukumaran
The actor has worked in many great films in the industry. According to the report of 2023, the net worth of the actor is around 54 crores. Apart from acting, Prithviraj has also tried his hand at singing, direction and production. There are reports that the actor charges a fee of around 4-10 crores.
Dulquer Salmaan
Dulquer Salmaan is the son of superstar Mammootty. The actor has made a good name for himself in the Malayalam industry. He also works in Tamil-Telugu. According to reports, Dulquer Salmaan’s net worth is around Rs 57 crore.
suresh gopi
Suresh Gopi is a famous actor of the Malayalam industry. Suresh Gopi has worked in more than 250 films. Suresh Gopi has property worth 12 crores. He has an income of 4 crores 39 lakhs. He has 8 cars and 1 kg 25 grams of gold.
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