Vivek Oberoi shows how shifting in Dubai helped him to create a real estate empire of Rs 1200 crore: ‘It looks like home now’. Hindi film news

Vivek Oberoi, who is best remembered for his romantic lead in Satia (2002), made headlines once again, this time not for his film roles, but for his prosperous business empire. The 48 -year -old actor has allegedly built a real estate portfolio worth over Rs 1200 crore, a figure that has spread surprise and praise equally. In a recent interview with Dubai Property Insider, Vivek credited his move as a twist in his entrepreneurship journey in Dubai.He shared that he initially shifted the UAE as a temporary step during the Kovid -19 epidemic, but that started as a short -term change became a long -term lifestyle decision.“I initially came here during Kovid. It was considered a short -term step, and I just loved experience. I asked my family, and democratically, the family voted to live, “Vivek said,” It’s so close to the house that we don’t think we are far away. We fly homes for the weekends, every holiday fly at home which we get and now, slowly, in the last 4 years, it has started feeling more like home. ,Dubai’s culture and freedom helped him to flourishVivek praised Dubai for providing the ideal mix of security, freedom and business opportunities. He believes that the atmosphere welcoming the UAE has been important for his success.He said, “You have complete freedom. Just respect local laws, customs and people, and you have no problem. It’s a struggle-free, relaxed place where you can flourish,” he said.
Ram is the son of actor, experienced actor and businessman Suresh Oberoi, who started his journey in Bollywood with Gopal Varma’s company. Although known for films such as Youth, Omkara, and Shootout in Lokhandwala, Vivek has long harassed a passion for business. He allegedly became a millionaire in his teens through early investment.Today, Vivek is BNW Development, a UAE-based luxury real estate firm. According to Fortune India, the current assessment of the company is shocked by USD 7 billion in property.