Ranbir Kapoor Demands Whopping Rs 75 Cr to Portray Lord Ram in Ramayana

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If rumours are to be believed, Ranbir Kapoor is demanding an unbelievable Rs 75 crores for his role as Lord Ram in the Ramayana. With Ranbir leading the charge, director Nitesh Tiwari is bringing the epic tale to life on the big screen. For the role, the actor has been going through rigorous preparation, and the crew has already started shooting. In the midst of these actions, a recent report says that Ranbir has demanded an enormous amount for the project.

Has Ranbir Kapoor’s Ramayana Pay Explained?

If a claim from BollywoodLife is to be believed, Ranbir has requested payments for the film of Rs 75 crores. The cost exceeds that of Animal by Rs. According to a Pinkvilla story from October, Ranbir, whose market fee was Rs 70 crore before Animal, received a 50 percent share for the film directed by Sandeep Vanga Reddy. He allegedly charged between Rs 30 and Rs 35 crore for Animal.

Six Times Cheaper Than Ranbir Kapoor Are Sai Pallavi’s Charges?

In the meantime, rumour has it that Sai Pallavi is demanding Rs 6 crore for playing Goddess Sita. She has increased her reported remuneration from Rs 2.5 crore to Rs 3 crore for the film, even if they are still less than Ranbir’s.

Nitesh, Sai, and Ranbir have not yet responded to these rumours. The first set of pictures from Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana filming have now made their way into social media. Actress Akruti Singh posted a video from the lavish Ayodhya scene in Mumbai on her Instagram stories. Later, images from the sets featuring Arun Govil and Lara Dutta were released.

Director Nitesh Tiwari has responded to these tactics with extreme measures after the disclosure. A “strict no-phone policy has been imposed on the set” because director Nitesh Tiwari is reportedly furious over the leak, according to an India Today story. Additionally, the director has ordered that additional crew members and personnel leave the scene before filming starts. Only performers and technicians who are needed can be on set, according to the study.

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