Bollywood's Richest Kapoor: When the Kapoor family spoke in Bollywood, he misses his four generations directly. The family pioneers of the family, Prithviraj Kapoor's three sons-Raj Kapoor, Shammi Kapoor and Shashi Kapoor's children growing up, have increased to the children of Ranbir Kapoor, Karisma and Kareena Kapoor. Traditionally, all the family members are active in some form or the other in the film industry. Ranbir and Kareena Kapoor are currently among the actors who received Bollywood's strong fees. But do you know who is the richest member in this family?

Ranbir's number is third among the top members of the Kapoor family in the case of net worth. His net is said to be 345 crores. According to reports, Ranbir also takes a fee of Rs 70-75 crore for a film and the film's profit. He has recently stepped into the field of business. (Bollywood's richest kapoor)
Kareena is the second richest member of the Kapoor family. Saif Ali Khan's Begum Kareena's net worth is 500 crores. She made her acting debut in the year 2000 and has been working for almost 25 years. She charges 8-11 crore rupees for a film. Kareena also earns from brands.
The Kapoor family is currently the name of the richest member, Alia Bhatt is about Rs 550 crore. Recently, a magazine revealed this in her report, Alia is counted among the country's topmost rich actresses, Alia Bhatt married Ranbir Kapoor and became the daughter -in -law of the Kapoor family. She is also a daughter of a daughter Raha. Alia takes Rs 15 crore for a film, besides she earns crores of rupees in addition to brand endorsement.




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