
As Sanjay Dutt turned 66 on July 29, the iconic actor continues to live life king-size — both on and off the screen.
Known for his powerful roles and checkered past, Dutt has built an empire reflecting his larger-than-life persona.
With an estimated net worth of ₹295 crore (per GQ India), acting remains his primary income source.
He reportedly earned ₹8 crore for his Tamil debut Leo and has charged ₹15 crore for Telugu film Double iSmart.
Beyond films, Dutt owns two production houses and co-owns two cricket teams — Harare Hurricanes (Zim Afro T10 League) and B-Love Kandy (Lanka Premier League).
His business interests include investments in Don Town (a sneaker marketplace), Cartel & Bros (an alcohol startup), and Cyber Media India. He also launched his own whisky brand, The Glenwalk, priced at ₹1,550 a bottle.
He resides in a lavish ₹40 crore Pali Hill mansion in Mumbai with his wife Maanyata and their twins, Shahraan and Iqra. They also own a home in Dubai, where the children attend school.
His luxury garage boasts a Rolls-Royce Ghost, Ferrari 599 GTB, Audi R8, Range Rover Autobiography, and more. His bike collection includes a Harley-Davidson Fatboy and Ducati Multistrada.
Dutt is also a watch aficionado. His collection includes the Roger Dubuis Excalibur Double Tourbillon (₹64 lakh), a Rolex Cosmograph Daytona, Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore, and multiple Rolex and Hublot models — each priced between ₹27 lakh and ₹40 lakh.
From on-screen transformations to building a diverse portfolio, Sanjay Dutt’s journey is a testament to reinvention — cementing his legacy as one of Bollywood’s most resilient stars.