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5 Most Expensive Private Jets Owned By Bollywood Celebrities

Bollywood celebrities do not fail from going a level up when it comes to adding luxury into their lives. Be it buying the latest luxury car or buying an expensive property. Also, why wouldn’t they, after all, they have worked hard all this while and can surely reward themselves. But some celebrities thought of rewarding themselves a bit bigger and brought themselves expensive private jets. So below are some such celebrities who are also proud owners of their private jets.

1. Akshay Kumar

Khiladi Kumar is one of the highest-paid actors in Bollywood. He owns a private jet valued at approximately ₹260 crores. Since he’s one of the busiest actors in Bollywood, he’s not at a loss when it comes to juggling between shoots thanks to his jet. He also uses his jet for family vacations.

2. Ajay Devgn

He always dreamt of owning a private plane and has worked hard to fulfil this dream. He owns a luxury six-seater jet, the Hawker 800. He has been seen using this jet for fulfilling both his personal and professional commitment.

3. Shah Rukh Khan

It is no secret that the King of Bollywood lives a luxurious lifestyle. Additionally, to owning lavish bungalows and fashionable cars, the actor also owns a private jet. A frequent sighting of the actor is travelling around the world with his co-stars and family.

4. Amitabh Bachchan

The Megastar of Bollywood prefers travelling by his private jet most of the time for both his personal and professional commitments. This private jet costs about 260 crores and the picture of the same was posted by his son Abhishek Bachchan.

5. Priyanka Chopra Jonas

She has been an unstoppable force throughout the world, leaving her mark wherever she goes. She too owns a private jet and it also represents the affluence of her lifestyle. She frequently travels between L.A. and India with her husband and uses her jet to fulfil work obligations too.

Also read: Fly In A Private Jet From Mumbai To Dubai For AED 11,000 Per Person

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