Bomb Movie Cast Remuneration: The film Bomb, directed by Vishal Venkat and scheduled for release in 2025. It is already in the audience’s hearts with its strange mixture of magical realism and rural drama. The film backed by Gembrio Pictures has a strong ensemble cast led by Arjun Das and Shivatmika Rajashekar. While the story is already winning hearts, the fans are also very curious about the remuneration of the lead stars and, in fact, the whole budget.
Walking through the film as Manimuthu, Arjun Das reportedly had more fees between ₹1.5 crore–2.5 crore. With intense screen presence, his character is proposed right into the center of the plot, hence making him the highest-paid actor of the project.
Doing a genre-defining mythical-out-of-this-world role, Shivatmika Rajashekar earned remuneration estimates between ₹80 lakh and ₹1.2 crore. While lower than what her co-star received, her character adds the magical twist to the story and she is one of the talking points of the film.
Kaali Venkat, who played the character of Kathiravan, somewhat seriousened up the supporting track; he earned ₹40–60 lakh. Realistically balancing the narrative were fellow actors Sabrish and TSK, who represented the ensemble from their village setting and who were both paid between the range of ₹20–30 lakh.
The film’s overall budget is estimated at ₹18–22 crore, covering all phases of production, post-production, VFX, music, and marketing. D. Imman’s music, particularly the single Innum Ethana Kaalam, which released in August 2025, provided a great deal of buzz prior to the release of the film.
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When it comes to remuneration packages, Arjun Das surely filled his pockets the most, while Shivatmika. With her character that made so much difference to the emotional core of the film. Balanced the talent pool together with a solid supporting cast in such a way that Bomb could afford to have ever more fun with the budget while allowing for a cinematic experience that justifies each rupee spent.