Raaka Sets New Salary Records as Allu Arjun Reportedly Commands ₹175 Crores Plus Profit Share
The Bunny-Atlee combo's mega-budget film could see the star earning over ₹300 crores if the film delivers.

The numbers coming out of the Allu Arjun-Atlee project Raaka are staggering even by today's inflated industry standards. If reports are accurate, we're looking at what could be the highest remuneration package ever negotiated by an Indian actor.
According to industry sources, Bunny has quoted ₹175 crores as his base fee for the film, but that's just the beginning. The real kicker is the reported 15% profit share he's secured, which could push his total earnings past ₹300 crores if Raaka performs as expected at the box office. These aren't just big numbers: they represent a seismic shift in how star power is valued in our industry.
Atlee's fee has apparently jumped from the ₹30 crores he commanded for Jawan to a whopping ₹100 crores for this Telugu venture. That's the kind of premium you pay when a director delivers a ₹1000+ crore global blockbuster. Combined, the actor-director duo is reportedly taking home over ₹275 crores: nearly half the film's rumored ₹800 crore budget.
The female lead casting adds another layer of intrigue. While earlier reports suggested Rashmika Mandanna was earning ₹5-7 crores, newer information indicates Deepika Padukone has bagged the lead role for ₹25 crores: her career-high payday. This would make sense given Atlee's Bollywood connections and the film's pan-India ambitions.
What's fascinating is how Raaka represents the new economics of Telugu cinema. Post-Pushpa and RRR, our stars aren't just competing regionally anymore: they're commanding Hollywood-level packages for global projects. The reported triple role for Allu Arjun (father and two sons, including a cop and a supernatural character) suggests Atlee is crafting something genuinely ambitious.
Of course, these astronomical figures come with astronomical risks. At ₹800 crores, Raaka needs to gross over ₹1200 crores worldwide just to break even. That's RRR territory, and while Bunny's pan-India appeal is undeniable, sustaining these salary levels will depend entirely on box office performance.
The 2027 summer release gives the team ample time to justify these investments, but it also sets a precedent that could reshape our entire industry's financial structure.
This story was investigated across 3 sources by Agent Athreya.
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