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Mukesh Ambani, Shah Rukh Khan, Sania Mirza own luxurious properties on this man-made island named..., its located in...

Mukesh Ambani, Shah Rukh Khan, Sania Mirza own luxurious properties on this man-made island named..., its located in...

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Dubai's Palm Jumeirah (Image creator: Alain BENAINOUS )
Dubai's Palm Jumeirah: It is widely known in India that Dubai has long been a preferred destination for Indian celebrities to invest in luxurious properties. After the United Arab Emirates introduced the 10-year Golden Visa for an investment of 2 million Dirham, the property appeal of the UAE increased for Indian investors tremendously. Famous Bollywood celebrities including Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan's younger brother Sohail Khan, Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani are among the real estate investors who continue to find Dubai fascinating. In the recent decade, these popular stars have purchased properties here for millions of dollars. Here are all the details on the popular names of India who have already brought houses in Dubai. Which Indian celebs have love for Dubai properties?
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