Aamir Khan Fees - Salary Per Film & Earnings

Aamir Khan Bollywood Actor
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Aamir Khan is one of the most influential actors in Indian cinema. He is known for selective films, strong storytelling choices, and profit-sharing deals rather than fixed salaries.

Below is a clear overview of Aamir Khan’s current per-movie fees and his movie-wise salary list from latest to oldest.

Current Per-Movie Fee

As per trade estimates, Aamir Khan’s per-film compensation ranges between ₹100 crore and ₹250 crore. Instead of charging a fixed salary, he usually prefers profit-sharing or backend deals, which increase earnings when a film succeeds.

Aamir Khan Movie-Wise Fees

Movie (Year) Salary / Deal (Approx)
Laal Singh Chaddha (2022)Profit-sharing model
Thugs of Hindostan (2018)₹45–50 crore + backend
Dangal (2016)₹35 crore + profit share
PK (2014)Profit-linked deal (very high overall earnings)
3 Idiots (2009)Backend participation
Ghajini (2008)₹20–25 crore
Rang De Basanti (2006)₹8–10 crore
Lagaan (2001)Low upfront + profit share
Sarfarosh (1999)₹2–3 crore
Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988)₹25–40 thousand

Upcoming Film & Expected Fees

Aamir Khan is working on his upcoming film Sitaare Zameen Par, which is expected to release in 2025–26.

According to industry discussions, Aamir Khan has opted for a profit-sharing model for this project instead of a heavy upfront fee. If the film performs well theatrically and digitally, his total earnings could comfortably cross ₹150–200 crore.

Salary Trend (Short)

Aamir Khan does not follow a fixed salary pattern. His earnings depend heavily on a film’s lifetime performance, making him one of the smartest deal-makers in Bollywood.

FAQs

How much does Aamir Khan charge per movie?

He earns between ₹100–250 crore per film through profit-sharing and backend deals.

Why does he prefer profit sharing?

Profit sharing allows him to earn long-term revenue instead of taking a fixed upfront fee.

Are these figures officially confirmed?

No. All figures are based on trade estimates as contracts are private.

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Disclaimer: All salary figures mentioned above are based on industry estimates and trade discussions. Actual remuneration may vary.

Atul Patel

Atul Patel is the publisher of MovieFees.in, an informational website that focuses on estimated per-movie fees of actors and publicly discussed cast remuneration in Indian films. The content on this site is based on trade references, media discussions, and commonly available industry information, and is intended for general informational purposes only.

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