Tollywood film industry started with the heroes like Rama Rao and ANR. At that time, the remuneration levels used to be a bit low. But things turned interesting with time and Tollywood became a big entertainment industry in the South. Now Tollywood is competing with Bollywood for the ace position in Indian film industry.
The remunerations of the stars in Tollywood are now reaching the stars. Prabhas who used to take 7 Crores per flick is now taking double that amount. Reports are saying that the remuneration for Prabhas for Bahubali is 15 Crores. Ram Charan Teja used to take around 5 8 Crores per film and now his rate increased to 10+ Crores. Jr.NTR tasted failures few years back and hence his remuneration lagging behind compared to the present generation young heroes.
With Badshah, Jr.NTR hiked his remuneration by 3 Crores. Now Jr.NTR too is taking 10+ Crores. With the success of Julayi and Idharamayilatho, Allu Arjun raised his level to 10 Crores star. Sudden Star Allari Naresh tripled his remuneration with the success of Sudigadu. Now he is charging 3 Crores per flick. Mahesh and Pawan Kalyan are still on the top in this aspect with around 20 Crores including the shares.
The remunerations of the stars in Tollywood are now reaching the stars. Prabhas who used to take 7 Crores per flick is now taking double that amount. Reports are saying that the remuneration for Prabhas for Bahubali is 15 Crores. Ram Charan Teja used to take around 5 8 Crores per film and now his rate increased to 10+ Crores. Jr.NTR tasted failures few years back and hence his remuneration lagging behind compared to the present generation young heroes.
With Badshah, Jr.NTR hiked his remuneration by 3 Crores. Now Jr.NTR too is taking 10+ Crores. With the success of Julayi and Idharamayilatho, Allu Arjun raised his level to 10 Crores star. Sudden Star Allari Naresh tripled his remuneration with the success of Sudigadu. Now he is charging 3 Crores per flick. Mahesh and Pawan Kalyan are still on the top in this aspect with around 20 Crores including the shares.