Over the years, Prabhas has established himself as a major force in Indian cinema. Since the release of "Baahubali 2: The Conclusion," the actor has gained a massive global fan following. Consequently, producers are eager to invest heavily in his projects.
A look at his filmography reveals that all his films post-Baahubali have been monumental in scale and production value. It's no surprise that the superstar commands a hefty salary, as evidenced by the box office success of "Kalki 2898 AD."
However, after "Baahubali 2," Prabhas faced a challenging period in delivering hits that matched his stature until "Salaar."
Whenever Prabhas' name is attached to a film, expectations from trade analysts and box office enthusiasts soar.
Despite his struggles post-Baahubali, he continued to receive big offers with lucrative paychecks, even before the release of "Salaar."
While the exact figures and remuneration system are not disclosed, it is rumored that Prabhas' salary is around 150 crores per film. This significant amount seems justified, considering the superstar's bankability.
The immense draw of the Baahubali star makes him a reliable investment for filmmakers.
In an industry where some actors command exorbitant salaries without equivalent box office pull, it’s crucial for producers to pay stars based on their ability to attract audiences, especially during the film's opening days.
Although the film's content ultimately determines its long-term success, a star's initial draw can secure substantial opening weekend earnings. By this metric, Prabhas stands out as the most bankable star.
For instance, "Kalki 2898 AD" grossed a staggering 218 crores at the Indian box office in its opening weekend. His previous film, "Salaar," earned approximately 211 crores in the first three days. Even "Adipurush," which faced negative reviews, pulled in 223 crores during its opening weekend. This clearly demonstrates the superstar's drawing power.
Prabhas' ability to generate significant returns against his rumored 150 crores salary within the opening weekend underscores his box office appeal. It's no wonder he commands such a high paycheck!