12 Bollywood Directors And How Much They Charge Per Film
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- Authors: Arunita Tiwari (Editorial Team)
Just as crucial as any Bollywood actor in a film, is the role of the director who guides the film with his vision. While we know that actors charge a bomb for doing their part in every film, ever wondered what the directors take home?
Well directors too mint crores per film and the pay cheques of the Bollywood will certainy make your jaws drop. Take a look at some of the highest paid directors.
- 1/13
Anand L Rai
The Tanu Weds Manu Director makes 8 to 10 crores per film
- 2/13
Kabir Khan
The Tubelight director who takes home nearly 10 crores per film he directs.
- 3/13
Mani Ratnam
The director who made Guru and Raavan makes 9 crores per film he directs.
- 4/13
S.S. Rajamouli
The director made 100 crores out of directing Babhubali 2.
- 5/13
Farhan Akhtar
The multi talented director takes home 15 crores per movie he directs.
- 6/13
Rajkumar Hirani
The PK director also takes home 15 crores plus a share in profits from his films.
- 7/13
Mohit Suri
He made Half Girlfriend this year and minted Rs 8 crores plus 33℅ partnership in the film.
- 8/13
Karan Johar
He is said to charge 15 crores per film he directs.
- 9/13
Rohit Shetty
He charges a whopping 25 crores per film.
- 10/13
Prabhu Deva
The choreographer turned director makes 7 to 8 crores by directing a film.
- 11/13
Anurag Kashyap
He takes home 8 crores per film he directs
- 12/13
Sanjay Leela Bhansali
The director is said to have earned 27 crores out of directing Guzaarish which was way back in 2010.
- 13/13
AR Murugadoss
The Ghajini director makes 12 crores per movie.
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