Actor Kartik Aaryan has added a high-end vehicle to his impressive collection. According to HT Auto, the actor recently added a Range Rover SV, valued at ₹4.17 crore, to his collection. He posted a photo of his brand-new, fancy car on Instagram.
As his pet dog, Katori, watched, Kartik was seen on a video that paparazzo Varinder Chawla took doing a pooja for his new automobile.
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He also shared a picture of him and Katori on Instagram, enjoying the spacious boot of the car, writing, “Humaari Range thodi si badh gayi. (Our range has grown a little.)”
Actor Sunny Singh commented under his post, writing, “Chal sagar chinese phir (Let’s go get Chinese.)” in a callback to Kartik’s post when he was gifted a McLaren GT by Bhushan Kumar. Back then he shared a picture of his swanky gift, joking, “Chinese khaane ke liye nayi table gift mil gayi. (Got a new table to eat Chinese as a gift.)” Actor Bhuvan Arora wrote, “Riksha se nikla, par rover mere range mein. (I came by rikshaw but the Rover is in my range.)” Filmmaker Kabir Khan and others also left him congratulatory messages.
In a 2023 interview with Film Companion, he said that his mom controlled his finances and he didn’t know how much money he had in his bank account. He said whenever he wanted something, he would take his mom’s permission. “I wanted to buy a car on my birthday, but mummy refused, saying that there is no money. She said maybe next year or sometime later, but, abhi nahi le sakte (you cannot buy one right now). I have no option but to believe what my mother tells me, because I don’t even know where to check how much money I have.”
Kartik’s collection of luxurious vehicles now includes the Range Rover SV in addition to the McLaren GT, BMW 5 Series, MINI Cooper S Convertible, Porsche 718 Boxster, and Lamborghini Urus Capsule Edition. The actor will soon be seen alongside Vidya Balan and Triptii Dimri in the third installment of the Bhool Bhulaiyaa franchise. He is the star of Chandu Champion as well.
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