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Alia Bhatt Net Worth: Alia Bhatt is the owner of property worth crores, know from where she earns

New Delhi: Superhit Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt is celebrating her 31st birthday on 15 March. This birthday is going to be very special for the actress. Alia is going to celebrate it with daughter Raha and husband Ranbir. This time Raha Maa will also wish Alia on her birthday.

Everyone knows that Alia made her debut with Karan Johar's film Student of the Year. Which was released on 19 October 2012. Alia Bhatt proved from her very first film that she will rule Bollywood.

In her 12-year cinema career, Alia gave many superhit films and today she is a successful Bollywood actress. She is climbing the stairs of success day by day. Let us tell you in this report how much property this actress owns.

She earns crores from films

Alia Bhatt received a fee of Rs 15 lakh from the film Student of the Year. He gave the first check of his earnings to his mother Soni Razdan. Today Alia is one of the highest paid actresses in the industry. She charges Rs 15 to 20 crores for a film. She charges around Rs 1-2 crore for advertising. The total wealth of the actress is around Rs 517 crore.

It also earns crores from advertisements

Alia Bhatt not only earns from films but she also earns well from brand endorsements. If she shares any post on social media, she charges crores of rupees for it.

Alia Production House

Apart from being an actress, Alia Bhatt is also a producer. In the year 2021, he opened his own production house in Mumbai, named 'Eternal Sunshine'. Which is located in Juhu area of ​​Mumbai.

Alia Bhatt's clothing brand

Alia Bhatt launches children's clothing brand named 'Edamama'. From children's clothing to customized bags, the actress's brand is available. Apart from this, maternity clothes are also available here. Alia is often seen promoting her brand.

Also invested in incense company

In the year 2021, Alia Bhatt also invested in Kanpur-based agarbatti and incense stick manufacturing company Phool. This company collects flowers offered in temples and recycles them to make incense sticks and incense sticks.