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Updated : Jul 9, 2025

Kayadu Lohar became highly popular after Pradeep Ranganathan's Dragon became a huge blockbuster. The movie turned her image from an unknown to popular actress. As the demand for her dates is increasing, she is demanding remuneration close to Rs.1.5 crores for a film, suggest reports. 


Kajal Aggarwal, Tamannaah Bhatia, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Trisha Krishnan, Anushka Shetty, Nayanthara, Pooja Hegde, Rakul Preet Singh have became popular after their initial successful films among audiences as well. So, they used to charge a remuneration more than a crore at the peak of their star status. 


Now, Kayadu Lohar seems to be following the path with one big blockbuster successful itself. In current generation, Sreeleela is said to be charging above Rs.1.5 crore per film and Mamitha Baiju's remuneration did not cross Rs.1 crore but it is close to that mark, say reports. 


We have to wait and see, how Kayadu Lohar will choose her scripts as she is able to showcase her intellect in cashing the craze when it is at its peak. Tamil film reports suggest that she accepted more than 6 films already and her films will release in 2026. 


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