Rohit Shetty Expensive Empire Revealed: 10-Storey Juhu Tower Worth Crores, Fleet Of Supercars Including Rs 3.15 Crore Lamborghini, Rs 2.55 Crore Mercedes, Maserati, And Rs 280 Crore Net Worth

When you hear the name Rohit Shetty, the first image that probably pops up is a car somersaulting mid-air before crashing into a truck-followed by slow-motion flames.

The man practically invented Bollywood’s flying car genre. But beyond the stunts and box-office blockbusters, Shetty has quietly built himself a lifestyle as extravagant as one of his action climaxes. From a towering 10-storey building in Juhu to a garage that looks more like a luxury car showroom, his journey from a tiny apartment in Dahisar to being worth around Rs 280 crore (per GQ and CAknowledge) is nothing short of cinematic.

Let’s take a peek at the high-priced empire of this filmmaker who clearly likes his life to be as larger-than-life as his movies.

The 10-Storey Shetty Tower in Juhu

If most celebrities dream of a sea-facing flat in Mumbai, Shetty went one step further and said, “Why not the whole building?” His 10-storey property in Juhu, one of the city’s most expensive neighbourhoods, is where he now lives with his family-wife Maya, son Ishaan, and his mother.

The building isn’t just for living; it doubles as a showroom for his prized car collection. The first four floors are parking spaces reserved for his fleet of luxury rides. The top two floors are his family’s home, while the middle levels have been rented out. With real estate rates in Juhu ranging anywhere between Rs 45,000 and Rs 80,000 per sq ft (per housing.com), it’s safe to say this tower cost crores.

Fun fact: His immediate neighbour is veteran actor Shatrughan Sinha, whose home is aptly called Ramayan.

Lamborghini Urus

What’s a director famous for explosive car stunts without an Italian beast in his garage? In 2021, Shetty bought himself a yellow Lamborghini Urus priced at over Rs 3.15 crore. This SUV doesn’t just look good on Instagram; it goes from 0 to 100 km/hr in 3.3 seconds thanks to its 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine. Other stars who own the Urus include Ranveer Singh and Jr NTR, but few can claim to have used cars as creatively on screen as Shetty has.

Mercedes-AMG G 63

In 2023, he added another monster to his collection-a white Mercedes-AMG G 63 worth about Rs 2.55 crore, as reported by Zee News. Known for its combination of power and luxury, this SUV generates 577 bhp of power and 850 Nm of torque. Inside, it has everything from cruise control to customisable entertainment systems, which makes it equally at home in Mumbai traffic or on a weekend getaway.

Maserati GranTurismo Sport

Not everyone in Bollywood owns a Maserati, but Shetty does. Purchased in 2018, his pearl white GranTurismo Sport is a rarity. Under the hood, it packs 453 bhp of power and hits 100 km/hr in under 5 seconds. It’s the sort of car that matches his persona-sleek, fast, and unapologetically bold.

Ford Mustang GT

For someone who blows up cars for a living, Shetty has a deep respect for them off-screen. His purple Ford Mustang GT, heavily modified by D.A. Design, is a perfect example. While the standard price for a Mustang GT is around Rs 80 lakh, his customised version costs much more. With 396 bhp and 515 Nm of torque, this speedster is no garage ornament-it’s pure power on wheels.

Other Properties and the Production House


The Shetty empire doesn’t stop at Juhu. He owns a production house-Rohit Shetty Films Pvt. Ltd.-located in Andheri West, Mumbai. The company, established in 2016, is behind many of his big-ticket projects.
There’s also talk of a luxury villa in Navi Mumbai worth around Rs 6 crore, though details remain under wraps. What’s clear is that Shetty is quietly expanding his footprint beyond just cinema halls.

From Dahisar to Juhu: A Director’s Journey

Rohit Shetty’s story has the classic Bollywood arc-struggle, grit, and eventual triumph. Born to stuntman M. B. Shetty, Rohit started his career at 17 as an assistant director on Phool Aur Kaante. His first salary? Just Rs 35. There were days he had to choose between eating or paying for travel.

Fast forward to today, and he’s in the elite Rs 100 crore club with blockbusters like Golmaal and Singham franchises, hosting the TV show Khatron Ke Khiladi, and now venturing into OTT with Indian Police Force.

The Fitness Buff Side

Beyond films and cars, Shetty is also a fitness enthusiast. His Instagram often gives glimpses of him working out with his son or posing next to his gym equipment. At 50, he’s arguably fitter than some of the heroes he directs.

Rohit Shetty’s life is a reminder that success doesn’t come overnight. From living in a modest home in Dahisar to owning an entire tower in Juhu, he has scripted his journey with the same larger-than-life flair that he brings to his films. His expensive toys-whether cars, villas, or skyscraper-like homes-aren’t just symbols of wealth but proof of decades of relentless hard work.

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