Sushant Singh Rajput, who left for his heavenly abode on June 14, 2020, would have turned 36 today. To mark his birthday anniversary, the Kai Po Che is being fondly remembered by his fans, well-wishers, and close friends from the industry on social media. And, as we too pay heartfelt tribute to SSR, SpotboyE brings you exciting details about the actor’s expensive possessions. Right from owning land on the moon, a rare telescope, flight simulator, expensive bikes to investing in properties, Sushant owned many luxurious items.
According to a report in India.com, the MS Dhoni actor owned an expensive telescope that he bought to see the rings of the planet Saturn. The actor shared the news of his much-priced obsession named Meade 14″ LX600 on his Instagram account. He had written, “It’s one of the most advanced telescopes in the world and I’m going to be able to see Saturn’s rings through it.” Sushant reportedly also owned a flight simulator, which is mainly used for training pilots.
Well, SSR’s love and passion for bikes were no secret. The report added that the late actor owned an expensive and stylish BMW K 1300 R motorcycle. Besides this, he was also a proud owner of luxury sports car Maserati Quattroporte and a Land Rover Range Rover SUV. Interestingly, the Kedarnath star had also bought a piece of land on the moon. He owned a piece of lunar land on the far side of the moon, in a region called the Mare Muscoviense or the ‘Sea of Muscovy.’ Not just this, the actor even bought the property from the International Lunar Lands Registry. ALSO READ: Sushant Singh Rajput Birth Anniversary: Late Actor's Sister Shweta Shares A Heartfelt Video Of His Priceless Memories; Says, ‘Your Legacy Will Live On’-WATCH
Talking about Sushant’s net worth, he reportedly had a net worth of around Rs. 59 crore. Yes, you read that right! He used to charge between Rs. 5-7 crore for a movie. He was also the face of many popular brands.
For the unversed, Sushant Singh Rajput was reportedly found dead at his Bandra residence on June 14, 2020.
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