Top 17 Bollywood Actors Fees In 2020

Top 17 Bollywood Actors

Top 17 Bollywood Actors Fees In 2020
Being the second-largest film industry in the world after Hollywood, Bollywood actors fees are measured in millions. These actors are extremely popular in India and the Asian continent for their work. Therefore, their salaries and net worth tend to be high.

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00:24 17. Arjun Kapoor – $1 million
26 June 1985; Bombay, India

00:52 16. John Abraham – $1 million
17 December 1972 Kerala, India

01:30 15. Abhishek Bachchan – $1.3 million
5 February 1976; Bombay, India

01:55 14. Saif Ali Khan – $1.4 million
16 August 1970 New Delhi, India

02:19 13. Rajinikanth – $7 million
12 December 1950 Bangalore, India

02:38 12. Tiger Shroff – $7-9 million
2 March 1990; Bombay, India

03:01 11. Varun Dhawan – $10 million
24 April 1987; Bombay, India

03:31 10. Shahid Kapoor – $11 million
25 February 1981; New Delhi, India

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04:11 9. Ajay Devgan – $12-13 million
2 April 1969; New Delhi, India

04:46 8. Amitabh Bachchan – $16 million
11 October 1942 Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India

05:16 7. Ranbir Kapoor – $16-18 million
28 September 1982; Bombay, India

05:43 6. Ranveer Singh – $17-20 million
6 July 1985; Bombay, India

06:13 5. Hrithik Roshan – $25-28 million
10 January 1974; Bombay, India

06:44 4. Shah Rukh Khan – $30-32 million
2 November 1965; New Delhi, India

07:17 3. Aamir Khan – $30-33 million
14 March 1965; Bombay, India

07:55 2. Salman Khan – $38.5 million
27 December 1965; Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India

08:23 1. Akshay Kumar – $40.5 million
9 September 1967; Amritsar, Punjab, India


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Bollywood
Hindi cinema, often known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, is the Indian Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai (formerly Bombay). The term is a portmanteau of “Bombay” and “Hollywood”. The industry is related to Cinema of South India and other Indian film industries, making up Indian Cinema—the world’s largest by number of feature films produced.

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In 2017, Indian cinema produced 1,986 feature films, with Bollywood as its largest filmmaker, producing 364 Hindi films the same year. Bollywood represents 43 percent of Indian net box-office revenue; Tamil and Telugu cinema represent 36 percent, and the remaining regional cinema constituted 21 percent in 2014. Bollywood is one of the largest centres of film production in the world. In 2001 ticket sales, Indian cinema (including Bollywood) reportedly sold an estimated 3.6 billion tickets worldwide, compared to Hollywood’s 2.6 billion tickets sold. Bollywood films tend to use vernacular Hindustani, mutually intelligible by people who self-identify as speaking either Hindi or Urdu, and modern Bollywood movies increasingly incorporate elements of Hinglish.

The most popular commercial genre in Bollywood since the 1970s has been the masala film, which freely mixes different genres including action, comedy, romance, drama and melodrama along with musical numbers. Masala films generally fall under the musical film genre, of which Indian cinema has been the largest producer since the 1960s when it exceeded the American film industry’s total musical output after musical films declined in the West; the first Indian musical talkie was Alam Ara (1931), several years after the first Hollywood musical talkie The Jazz Singer (1927). Alongside commercial masala films, a distinctive genre of art films known as parallel cinema has also existed, presenting realistic content and avoidance of musical numbers. In more recent years, the distinction between commercial masala and parallel cinema has been gradually blurring, with an increasing number of mainstream films adopting the conventions which were once strictly associated with parallel cinema.

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