Sivakarthikeyan’s fee for Amaran is 10 times more than Sai Pallavi’s remuneration for biographical film?

As a die-hard fan of Tamil cinema, I can’t help but be utterly amazed by the sheer talent and humility that Sivakarthikeyan exudes in every role he takes on. And his latest venture, Amaran, is no exception! With his reported earnings of Rs 30 crore for this biographical war film, it’s clear that the man knows how to command the screen, but more importantly, he embodies the spirit of the characters he portrays.


On Diwali, October 31st, the movie “Amaran” featuring Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi was unveiled. The film has garnered favorable reviews from both audiences and critics. However, have you ever wondered about how much Sivakarthikeyan, famously known as Maaveeran actor, got paid for portraying Major Mukund Varadarajan in this biographical war film? Let’s explore the figure.

As per The Times of India’s report, it seems that actor Sivakarthikeyan allegedly pocketed approximately 300 crores INR for his part in Amaran. Contrastingly, earlier reports from other media outlets suggested that actress Sai Pallavi was paid around 30 crores INR for her role as Indhu Rebecca Varghese in the action film. However, neither the actors nor the movie’s creators have verified these figures yet.

After Amaran’s debut, Sivakarthikeyan posted a touching message on his social media platforms. In it, he discussed his role as Major Mukund Varadarajan and expressed his emotions about portraying this courageous character and the sacrifices he made for our country. He was honored to share this remarkable life story with everyone and wished them a Happy Diwali. #Amaran is now available for all to enjoy.

Take a look at the post below:

Simultaneously, Amaran watches as Major Mukund embarks on a mission that ends in him giving his life to protect his nation. The film also delves into his romantic tale with Indhu Rebecca Varghese and how he balances his personal life amidst his military duties. Posthumously, Major Mukund received the Ashoka Chakra for his valor on the battlefield.

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2024-10-31 13:37