Urvashi Rautela emerges as India's highest-paid actor
With an astounding fee of Rs 10 million per minute, Urvashi Rautela surpasses the earnings of all other Indian actors.


Mumbai: Model-actor Urvashi Rautela is making headlines for achieving the status of India's highest-paid actor, following her attendance at Paris Fashion Week.
With an astounding fee of Rs 10 million per minute, Urvashi Rautela surpasses the earnings of all other Indian actors. According to media sources, the actress has demanded a sum of Rs 3 crore for her three-minute performance, amid speculations that she will be singing an item song in Boyapati Srinu and Ram Pothineni's upcoming movie.
If the rumors hold true, Urvashi would be earning Rs 1 million per minute, establishing her as the highest-paid actress in the industry. In October 2022, Urvashi had posted a photo of Ram Pothineni, hinting at a potential collaboration.
Urvashi Rautela has gained a reputation as a captivating performer in item numbers. Previously, it was reported that the actress had demanded Rs 2 crore for her item number in the film Waltair Veerayya, starring Chiranjeevi and Shruti Haasan.
Furthermore, there are widespread speculations that Urvashi is all set to enthrall audiences with an extraordinary performance in the highly anticipated film Pushpa 2, starring Allu Arjun.
The reports suggested that she had charged between Rs 6-7 crore for a three-minute song in the movie. Given her popularity and the film's anticipated success, it was expected that Urvashi would demand a similar or even higher fee for her upcoming song.

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