Tamannaah remuneration: Tamannaah Bhatia is a well known name in Telugu cinema. She started her career with the film Sree and has remained a star heroine ever since. Recently news about her charging Rs. 5 crores for just a 5-minute song has gone viral.
The talk in Tollywood is that Tamannaah has taken Rs. 1 crore per minute for a special item song. Yes, it sounds unbelievable but inside sources confirm it. Tamannaah has become popular for her item songs like “Swing Zara” from Jai Lava Kusa and “Kavalaya” from Jailer where her performance and dance stood out.
Tamannaah is not only known for her acting but also for her graceful and energetic dance moves. Her presence in item songs has now become a formula for success. With each song, she is increasing her market value.
The recent song that brought her back into the limelight is “Nasha” from the film Ride 2. The song has gone viral on social media and fans are loving her dance moves. Many say the choreography and Tamannaah’s style are similar to the iconic “Aaj Ki Raat” song adding to its popularity.
According to reports, Tamannaah took Rs. 5 crores for this five-minute song, which means she was paid Rs. 1 crore per minute. This is one of the highest payments for a special song by any actress in recent times.
In the past, she reportedly received Rs. 3 crores for her “Kaavaalaa” song in Jailer. Now, with the grand success of her songs, her remuneration is climbing higher. Industry experts believe that Tamannaah’s special songs bring strong buzz to films, which is why producers are willing to pay such high amounts.
Her item songs popularity in reels and short videos is also helping her reach younger audiences. Tamannaah’s glamorous appearance and graceful dancing have made her a favourite for item songs.
Whether it is a full fledged role or a short appearance in a song, Tamannaah continues to dominate headlines. With her current demand, it seems like we will be seeing more of her in such glamorous numbers in upcoming films.
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