Mithra Mandali Cast Remuneration: The film Mithra Mandali is getting a lot of buzz ever since its announcement for the unique concept and the starry cast with Priyadarshi and digital sensation Niharika NM. The fans are wondering who got the bigger paycheck, and the figures might just astonish you!
According to the reports, Tollywood’s versatile actor Priyadarshi Pulikonda, recognized for his immense work in Balagam, Mallesham, and Jathi Ratnalu, is said to be the highest-paid actor for Mithra Mandali. Sources from the industry have mentioned a remuneration of approximately ₹40–50 lakhs, which goes to prove his strong standing as not only a safe performer but also a bankable name across Telugu cinema.
He has been a great performer across all genres and is always in demand. Mithra Mandali is supposed to solidify his position as the new-age Telugu film’s leading man.
Although her other project Perusu shall release first, Mithra Mandali is actually the big-screen debut for YouTube and Instagram star Niharika NM. As per reports, she was paid between ₹20–25 lakhs for this role a significant amount to kick off with for an entry into mainstream cinema from digital fame.
Priyadarshi’s past keeps him at the upper end of the pay scale. While Niharika’s star power adds considerable value in terms of promotion for the film. Her presence on screen and relatability are expected to strike a chord with the youth audience.
The film also includes prominent comedians and talented supporting actors.
Vennela Kishore: ₹15–20 lakh
Satya: ₹10–15 lakh
Brahmanandam (Cameo): ₹20–30 lakh
Vishnu, Oi, Ragh Mayur, Prasad Behra: ₹5–10 lakh
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In this way, Mithra Mandali is a join of consistency and novelty; experience in Priyadarshi and freshness in Niharika NM. Though Priyadarshi is an undeniable higher earner, it is expected that in the coming years. With her rising star-power, Niharika would catch-up and prove the fact that digital stars are rapidly changing the payment structures of South Indian cinema.