Ranbir Kapoor First Salary: There are many actors in Bollywood who started their career with very little money. Today, these stars are ruling the industry on the basis of their hard work and dedication. There is one such star of Hindi cinema, whose first salary was Rs 250. But today he charges Rs 70 crore for a film. Yes, this Bollywood star is none other than Ranbir Kapoor, the scion of the Kapoor family.
Ranbir Kapoor started his film career with the film ‘Saawariya’ in 2007. Ranbir, who has spent more than 18 years in the industry, is today counted among the superstars of Bollywood. The actor has entertained the audience a lot with his amazing acting. Be it ‘Barfi’ or ‘Sanju’, Ranbir leaves no stone unturned to win the hearts of fans with his acting.
Once the first salary was Rs 250
Very few people would know that Ranbir’s first salary was Rs 250. Yes, this was revealed by the actor himself in an interview. Ranbir had worked in his father Rishi Kapoor’s film ‘Prem Granth’, for which he got Rs 250. He assisted director Rajiv Kapoor in this film. The actor got Rs 250 for working as an assistant director in ‘Prem Granth’, which was his first salary. Ranbir had also revealed that he had brought this money and placed it at his mother’s feet. Neetu Kapoor cried after seeing this.
Today people charge Rs 70 crore for a film
Ranbir, who once earned Rs 250, today plays in crores. His name is included among the richest actors of Hindi film industry. Recently he received the ‘Best Actor Filmfare’ award for his blockbuster film ‘Animal’. According to a report by NDTV, Ranbir had charged Rs 70 crore for this film. Ranbir’s fees were many times more than other actors. Whereas Bobby Deol was charged Rs 4-5 crore for the film.
Talking about Ranbir Kapoor’s net worth, according to Mint, the actor’s net worth is Rs 345 crore. The actor is going to be seen in ‘Ramayana’ very soon.
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