Madhavan's 'big boy' is worth Rs. 40 lacs!

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,October 20 2017]

'Vikram Vedha' actor Madhavan is on a shopping spree. To mark Diwali, he has gifted himself The Indian Roadmaster, a high-end bike that cost him a whopping Rs. 40 lacs.

“My Diwali started with this BANG. My Big Boy is here Yipeeeeee. I am so excited .. HAPPY DIWALI TO YOU ALL," he says on Twitter.

He has also bought a lavish watch and couldn't stop himself from talking about it in a philosophical way! "Time has a wonderful way of showing us what really matters. Celebrating good times with the new Rado HyperChrome Sports collection," he says.

The thinking actor recently inspired a follower to grow vegetables in her house's balcony, something that Madhavan himself has been doing for years now.

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