Suriya Net Worth, Car Collection and Lifestyle 

Saravanan Sivakumar, known as Suriya to his fans and general film audience, is one of the highest-paid actors in Tamil Nadu and one of the country’s most talented and famous actors.   

He has received two national awards. Due to the popularity of several of his Telugu-dubbed movies, like Ghajini, the Yamudu franchise, Vikram, and many more, he has a very strong following in Tamil Nadu and the  Telugu states.

Net Worth : Suriya’s net worth is estimated to be around Rs. 188 Crores ($25 million), all of which he has earned through the many films he’s made so far.  

The actor has been seen in 52 movies in his career, with many more to come. Suriya is involved with many charities and is known to be a considerable philanthropist, helping many people regularly. 

Surya earns Rs. 20-25 crore per movie and Rs. 2 crore through brand promotions and TV advertisements.  

Car Collection : Suriya owns a BMW 7 Series 730Ld, which is worth Rs. 1.38 Crores, making it the most expensive luxury car  he owns.  

He also holds an Audi Q7, which is worth Rs. 80 Lakhs, a Mercedes-Benz M-Class, which is Rs. 60.91 Lakhs, and a Jaguar XJ L, which is Rs. 1.10 Crore rupees. 

Income per Movie : Suriya is said to take home a paycheque of between 20 to 25 Crores per movie; his annual income is estimated to be more than Rs. 30 Crores, and his monthly payment is around Monthly Income $20,000+. 

Personal Life : Born on July 23, 1975, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, Surya Sivakumar is an actor and actress. He studied B.Com at Loyola College and married actress Jyothika in 2006.  

Surya has a daughter named Diya and a son named Dev. He grew up with his brother Karthi, an actor in Tamil cinema. 

Career : Surya Devgn started his career in 1997 with ‘Nerrukku Ner’. He gained recognition in 2001 with ‘Nandha’ and ‘Kaakha Kaakha’. He won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting  Actor for ‘Kaakha Kaakha’.  

He has appeared in various blockbuster movies, including ‘Kaakha Kaakha’, ‘Ghajini’, ‘Vaaranam Aayiram’, ‘Ayan’, ‘Singam’, ‘Singam II’, ‘Anjaan’, ‘Mass’, and ‘Singam 3’.