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PowerStar Pawan Singh's Net Worth Revealed, A Look at His Luxurious Life and Crores in Wealth!

Pawan Singh, known as the Powerstar of Bhojpuri Cinema, has gained immense popularity not just in Bihar but also across the country and internationally. Thousands of fans eagerly await a glimpse of him. Pawan Singh's total movable assets amount to ₹5.04 crore, and his immovable assets are valued at ₹11.70 crore. His properties include four flats in Mumbai, a flat in Lucknow’s Sushant Golf City, and properties in Arrah and Patna, Bihar. In the year 2022-2023, his income was ₹51.58 lakh. In terms of education, Pawan Singh completed his schooling up to 10th grade from the Bihar Culture Education Board. He owns a luxury car collection, including models like the Toyota Fortuner, Toyota Innova Hycross, and Range Rover. His songs go viral on the internet every day, and both his professional career and personal life are constantly the subject of public discussions.

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