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#5 Celebrities Who are Making Money in the Tech Industry These celebrities prove that they have more to contribute in terms of business and investment rather than just acting in movies.

By Nidhi Singh

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Do you want to know where do celebrities put their money? Being a celebrity doesn't save you from making really big investments. There are lots of investment opportunities nowadays which celebrities are using to increase their net worth. Gone are the days when actors were only dependent on their movies for their source of income. With the changing scenario, the Indian startup space has become the popular investment avenue for all the stars.

Let's take a look at five celebrities who are cashing in on the technology sector. These celebrities prove that they have more to contribute in terms of business and investment rather than just acting in movies.

Madhuri Dixit - GOQii

Wearable fitness devices maker GOQii has raised funding from Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit Nene and her husband Dr. Shriram Nene along with other angel investors. Leading industrialist Ratan Tata also invested in the virtual fitness coaching platform last year. The US-based company founded by Vishal Gondal, offers a wearable fitness band paired with remote personalised coaching.

Madhuri's husband, Dr. Nene is also a part of GOQii Experts, a group of health, fitness and habit experts who help users make sense of the data and also train coaches on motivation, nutrition, fitness and habit development techniques.

Anil Kapoor - Indi.com

Actor -producer Anil Kapoor invested an undisclosed amount in Indian operations of global social video sharing platform, Indi.com. Headquartered in Southern California, the online talent discovery platform rewards passionate performers and creators, and viewers who want to watch great content. It also eases sharing options on social media by increasing the artists' visibility. The company was started by Neel Grover and Greg Giraudi.

Gul Panag - MobieFit

Actress, activist, model and fitness buff Gul Panag launched a tech startup MobieFit along with entrepreneur Gourav Jaswal of a startup incubator Prototyze. The fitness venture along with apps helps get fitter, stay active and lose weight. MobieFit's debut product FirstRun has voice guidance, tips and advice from Gul on the run as well as updates on the actual run. Gul has armed herself with formidable knowledge on the science of running.

Boman Irani - Rooter

Actor Boman Irani turned angel investor for sports engagement platform Rooter last year. This is the first time that the actor has made an investment in the startup segment. The app connects to fans with similar sports interests around their workplace and home. The mobile based platform is founded by sports enthusiasts Piyush (CEO) and Soham Sinha (CTO). The app at present covers football, cricket and tennis and is available for both Android and Apple's iOS devices.

Salman Khan- Being Smart

Bollywood star Salman Khan is planning to start a new venture called 'Being Smart' which will mark his entry into the smartphone business. Just like his other ventures Being Human clothing and Jewellery, the profit earned by this venture might also get directed to charity carried out by his Being Human Foundation. However, it will be interesting to see if his venture will be able to compete with other major brands like Lenovo, Samsung, Apple, Oppo and Vivo in Indian Market.

Nidhi Singh

Former Correspondent, Entrepreneur Asia-Pacific

A self confessed Bollywood Lover, Travel junkie and Food Evangelist.I like travelling and I believe it is very important to take ones mind off the daily monotony .

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