Bollywood Celebs And The First Cars They Bought

- Shah Rukh Khans first car was gifted to him by his mother.
- Amitabh Bachchan and Salman Khans first cars were second hand cars.
- Kangana Ranauts first car was a swanky BMW 7 series.
Buying the first car is surely a treat for everyone. This is universally true equally for both common people or Bollywood celebrities. Yes, you read it right, celebrities too. Anything you buy for the first time is cherished and endeared. It is inspiring to know of the first cars bought by Bollywood stars and their successful journey ahead.
Here is a list of some of the biggest stars and their first cars:
Kajol - Maruti Suzuki 1000

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Bollywood superstar Kajol has come a long way successfully as far as Bollywood is concerned. She is famous for giving her remarkable performance and major hits. She took to Instagram where she had mentioned about her first love: her first car, her Maruti Suzuki 1000. It comes at a humble price of Rs. 3.83-4.17 lakhs and with a mileage of 15kmpl.
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Shah Rukh Khan - Maruti Omni

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Maruti Omni is the first car driven by the King of Bollywood, Shahrukh Khan. It was gifted for him by his mother and hence it is his most prized possession. Today, it comes at a modest price of around Rs. 2.08 lakh and mileage is approximately 10.9 to 14.96 kmpl.
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Amitabh Bachchan - Second Hand Fiat 1100

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He is the God of Bollywood today and enjoys his luxurious life. There was a time when he had to run from pillar to post to earn what he has achieved. His first car was a second-hand Fiat 1100 with an engine potency in between 1089cc -1221cc.
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Akshay Kumar – Fiat Premier Padmini

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Bollywood's action star Akshay Kumar's first car was a Fiat (Padmini) with which he drove to Shirdi. It was the car of the working-class with an engine between 10899cc and 1366cc.
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Salman Khan - Triumph Herald

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A megastar of Bollywood who has various swanky and luxurious cars at his disposal drove his first car, Triumph Herald, which was second-hand. It was used by the late Rishi Kapoor in a movie and was given to Salim Khan (Salman's father) which was then passed onto Salman Khan.
Kangana Ranaut - BMW series 7

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After rising to stardom in Bollywood, Kangana Ranaut, treated herself by purchasing her first car, a BMW series 7, for herself. This car was Rs. 1.30 Cr. Not at all bad for a newcomer.
Katrina Kaif - Audi Q7

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The first car purchased by Bollywood's girl-next-door Katrina Kaif was the Audi Q7. She surely has all the luck, to begin with. The mileage of this car is between 11-14 kmpl (depending on its variants)
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Alia Bhatt - Audi A6

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The first car that Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt purchased was Audi A6. It is good on gas and has a mileage of up to 14.11 kmpl
Priyanka Chopra Jonas' Mercedes Benz S-class Sedan

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The Bollywood empress Priyanka Chopra has a garage of exorbitant cars now. But her first car was a white Mercedes Benz S-class Sedan.
Many Bollywood celebrities have struggled and paved their way to stardom with their dedication and talent. There is a majority who own lavish cars today but have started from humble beginnings and modest backgrounds. Whatever be their magnificent possessions, their first car will always be their first love.
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