Did Nayanthara Earn ₹15 Crore for Her Role in ‘Toxic’?

SIBY JEYYA
Reports have emerged that actress Nayanthara was paid a whopping ₹15 crore for her role in the upcoming film ‘Toxic’. The news has created a buzz in the industry, highlighting her star power and the high demand for top-tier actors in South indian cinema.

Currently, Nayanthara is starring in the tamil film ‘Mookuthi Amman-2’, directed by Sundar C. In addition, she is also making waves in the kannada film industry, taking on significant roles that showcase her versatility and pan-South indian appeal.

Industry insiders suggest that her remuneration for ‘Toxic’ reflects both her market value and the commercial expectations attached to the film. The project, starring yash in the lead, has already attracted attention due to its high-octane action sequences and star-studded cast. Nayanthara’s involvement is expected to further boost the film’s visibility and box office prospects.

Analysts note that her reported ₹15 crore salary sets a benchmark for female actors in regional cinema, highlighting the growing recognition and financial value of leading women in the industry. Fans have expressed excitement on social media, eagerly anticipating how Nayanthara’s performance will complement Yash’s character in the film.

With the film gearing up for release, all eyes are on the duo’s on-screen chemistry and the overall impact of ‘Toxic’ at the box office.

 

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