Vetrimaaran Upcoming Films: Vetrimaaran is one of Tamil cinema’s greatest directors, who has paved his name in Indian cinema as an influential filmmaker. His films have always been critically acclaimed and commercially successful. Aadukalam, Visaranai, Vada Chennai, and Asuran are some examples of his raw storytelling and uncompromising vision. With several projects lining up excitingly, the fans are keen to know how much Vetrimaaran earns for each film.
He draws both respect and box office power in the Tamil film industry. Depending on the scale and star cast of the project, as a director, he is said to take anything between ₹8 crore and ₹12 crore per movie. The director succeeds so well at blending art-house sensibilities with mass appeal. He counts himself among the highest-paid filmmakers in Kollywood.
Viduthalai Part 2: Following the larger-than-life success of Viduthalai Part 1. The sequel- featuring Soori and Vijay Sethupathi- is one of Tamil cinema’s most awaited films. The budget is said to be higher this time around, putting more yellow tape around Vetrimaaran.
Vaadivasal: This might turn out to be his most ambitious project as it features Suriya. And this film is based on the Tamil tradition of Jallikattu. Produced by Kalaipuli S. Thanu, the movie has already gobbled a huge hype, and Vetrimaaran’s charge for this project is rumored to be around ₹12 crore-the most till date.
Collaboration with Dhanush-A Title Yet to be Revealed: For Vetrimaaran and Dhanush, it was one of Tamil cinema’s most successful director-actor pairs. Their next project is still in very early stages, and fans are expecting yet another mind-blowing story.
Vetrimaaran, unlike most commercial directors, is deeply rooted in a form of treatment that guarantees critical success and strong word-of-mouth at the box office. His films often traverse to international festivals, thus enhancing their brand value.
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With Viduthalai Part 2 and Vaadivasal in the offing, Vetrimaaran’s earnings per film not only reflect his box office draw but also speak for his credibility as a storyteller. He has even proven that meaningful cinema can boast both muscle and money.