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Suriya gets 15 Cr salary, 15 Cr for Telugu rights?
If the latest buzz is true, then it looks like Suriya has now become
the highest paid star in K-Town. Trade sources are claiming the actor is
getting paid ` 15 crore outright salary and ` 15 crore for the Telugu
rights for his film with Lingusamy. If this is indeed true, then it puts
the actor at the top of the big league in Kollywood.
A trade source, on condition of anonymity, tells us, "Suriya has a
number of films lined up, both for release and for which he will start
work on this year. And he will receive ` 30 crore for his latest film,
which includes the ` 15 crore Telugu rights of the movie as well." The
actor has a very big market in Andhra Pradesh as his popularity has been
growing extensively over the last few years.
The source
continues, "For Maattrraan, he was paid ` 12 crore outright plus the
Telugu rights, which were said to be around ` 15 crore, making it a
gross of ` 27 crore. And for his film with Lingusamy, he has been
offered Rs 15 crore as outright payment. The Telugu rights, estimated at
` 15 crore, is said to make up the rest of his remuneration. In the
current scenario, he surpasses his contemporaries in Kollywood."
While Lingusamy remained unavailable for comment as he was out of the
country, his brother, Subashchandra Bose, declined to comment. He said,
"I'm not at liberty to discuss remuneration. All I can tell you is that
the film will go on floors from February, 2013."
The source continues, "For Maattrraan, he was paid ` 12 crore outright plus the Telugu rights, which were said to be around ` 15 crore, making it a gross of ` 27 crore. And for his film with Lingusamy, he has been offered Rs 15 crore as outright payment. The Telugu rights, estimated at ` 15 crore, is said to make up the rest of his remuneration. In the current scenario, he surpasses his contemporaries in Kollywood."
While Lingusamy remained unavailable for comment as he was out of the country, his brother, Subashchandra Bose, declined to comment. He said, "I'm not at liberty to discuss remuneration. All I can tell you is that the film will go on floors from February, 2013."
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