Salman Khan turning 60 on December 27 feels less like a birthday and more like a nationwide festival. For over three decades, he has existed not just as a Hindi film superstar but as a cultural constant.
From single screen theatres to multiplexes, from Diwali releases to Eid blockbusters, Salman Khan has built a career that is impossible to ignore. He made his Hindi film debut in 1988 with Biwi Ho To Aisi and within a year became the nation’s romantic ideal with Maine Pyar Kiya. The years that followed delivered an almost unbelievable run of crowd favourites such as Hum Aapke Hain Koun...?, Andaz Apna Apna, Karan Arjun, Judwaa, Hum Saath Saath Hain, Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, Dabangg, Sultan, and Tiger Zinda Hai. But beyond the box office roar and the devoted fan base lies a carefully built financial empire. According to a Zoom September 2025 report, Salman Khan’s estimated net worth stands at Rs 2,900 crore. According to The Financial Express, NDTV, and GQ, this figure reflects decades of acting fees, television earnings, brand endorsements, real estate investments and entrepreneurial ventures. What makes his wealth particularly intriguing is how grounded some of it feels. While the numbers are astronomical, many of his properties are deeply personal spaces tied to family, routine and nostalgia.
The Galaxy Apartments home that became a landmark
In Bandra, directions do not need landmarks when Galaxy Apartments exists. Ask any cab driver and the building instantly becomes a point of reference. Salman Khan’s sea facing apartment at Galaxy Apartments overlooks the Arabian Sea and comes with a balcony that has become legendary for one reason alone. It is where he greets fans on special occasions, creating scenes that feel more like political rallies than celebrity appearances.
According to The Financial Express, NDTV, and GQ, the value of this Mumbai home is estimated at around Rs 100 crore. Salman reportedly lives on the ground floor while his father Salim Khan resides on the first floor, reinforcing how family remains central to his life despite his larger than life image.
Trivia worth noting is that Salman has never shifted out of Galaxy Apartments even after acquiring multiple luxury properties, choosing emotional value over flashy upgrades.
Panvel farmhouse where birthdays become legends
Spread across nearly 150 acres, the Panvel farmhouse, often referred to as Arpita Farms, is less a retreat and more a self contained world. This is where Salman Khan escapes the chaos of Mumbai, trains intensely, paints, spends time with his family and hosts birthday celebrations that stretch across days.
According to The Financial Express, NDTV, and GQ, the farmhouse is currently valued at around Rs 80 crore. The property includes a private gym, a swimming pool, vast green spaces and an animal shelter that houses horses and other animals Salman deeply cares for. During the pandemic, the farmhouse became his primary residence and fans often spotted him farming, cycling and living a surprisingly rustic life for someone of his stature.
The Gorai beach house built for solitude
Away from Bandra and far removed from crowded paparazzi zones lies Salman Khan’s Gorai beach house in Maharashtra. Designed as a space for rest and privacy, this five bedroom property comes with a personal gym, swimming pool, private theatre and dedicated areas for leisure.
According to The Financial Express, NDTV, and GQ, the Gorai beach house is estimated to be worth around Rs 100 crore. Salman reportedly purchased the property around his 51st birthday, choosing a quieter coastline over urban glamour. Industry insiders often describe this house as his true escape where he disconnects from fame almost entirely.
A yacht that sails away from the spotlight
On his 50th birthday in 2016, Salman Khan gifted himself something few Bollywood stars openly talk about. A private yacht. According to The Financial Express, NDTV, and GQ, the yacht is valued at approximately Rs 3 crore. It is used for short getaways, celebrations with close friends and moments of quiet away from landbound chaos.While not as extravagant as international celebrity yachts, it reflects Salman’s preference for comfort and privacy over excess.
A garage that reads like a luxury catalogue
Salman Khan’s love for cars is well documented and his garage could rival a premium auto showroom. According to The Financial Express, NDTV, and GQ, his collection includes a Mercedes Benz S Class valued around Rs 82 lakh, an Audi A8 L priced close to Rs 1.3 crore, a BMW X6 worth approximately Rs 1.15 crore, a Toyota Land Cruiser estimated at Rs 1.29 crore, an Audi RS7 valued near Rs 1.4 crore, a Range Rover priced around Rs 2.06 crore, an Audi R8 costing roughly Rs 2.31 crore and a Lexus LX470 valued at nearly Rs 2.32 crore.
Trivia that often surprises fans is that Salman prefers driving himself whenever possible, despite having access to chauffeurs and security.
Being Human the brand with a conscience
Launched under the Salman Khan Foundation in 2012, Being Human is not just a celebrity fashion label. It is an extension of Salman’s long standing philanthropic efforts. The brand sells apparel, jewellery and accessories while funding education and healthcare initiatives for the underprivileged.
According to The Financial Express, NDTV, and GQ, Being Human is currently valued at around Rs 235 crore. Unlike many celebrity brands, it has sustained relevance due to its social mission and accessible pricing, making it one of the more successful actor-led ventures in India.
More properties and global investments
Apart from his Bandra residence, Panvel farmhouse and Gorai beach house, Salman Khan reportedly owns additional properties in Mumbai, including homes on Carter Road and in Worli. He also holds luxury apartments in Dubai, including residences at The Address Downtown and Burj Pacific Towers.
Fees that match the superstardom
According to a GQ India report, Salman Khan charges between Rs 100 crore and Rs 150 crore per film. This does not include his long running association with Bigg Boss, which he has hosted for over 15 years, making him one of the highest paid television hosts in the country. At 60, Salman Khan’s empire stands not just as a symbol of wealth but as proof of longevity in an industry known for rapid change.From a sea facing balcony in Bandra to a farmhouse in Panvel, from a yacht on open waters to a brand rooted in charity, his assets tell a story that mirrors his career. Loud when needed, private when it matters, and always larger than life.