Ajay Devgn Fees - Salary Per Film & Earnings

Ajay Devgn Bollywood Actor
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Ajay Devgn is one of the most consistent and reliable stars in Hindi cinema. Known for action films, thrillers, and successful franchises, he enjoys strong box-office trust across theatres and television.

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

Current Per-Movie Fee

As per industry trade estimates, Ajay Devgn currently charges between ₹35 crore and ₹80 crore per film. Franchise films and large theatrical releases usually fall in the higher range.

Ajay Devgn Movie-Wise Fees

Movie (Year) Salary (Approx)
Drishyam 3 (2026)₹20–30 crore
Maidaan (2024)₹40–45 crore
Drishyam 2 (2022)₹45–55 crore
Thank God (2022)₹30–35 crore
Bhuj: The Pride of India (2021)₹25–30 crore
Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior (2020)₹35–40 crore
Raid (2018)₹25 crore
Golmaal Again (2017)₹20–25 crore
Drishyam (2015)₹18 crore
Singham (2011)₹12 crore
Golmaal Returns (2008)₹7 crore

Upcoming Film & Expected Fees

Ajay Devgn’s upcoming projects include major franchise and sequel films such as Singham Again.

According to trade estimates, he is expected to charge around ₹60–80 crore for upcoming large-scale releases. The higher fee reflects franchise value and strong audience anticipation.

FAQs

How much does Ajay Devgn charge per movie?

He charges approximately ₹35–80 crore per film, depending on scale and franchise value.

Which are Ajay Devgn’s highest-paid films?

Drishyam 2, Tanhaji, and upcoming franchise films are among his highest-paid projects.

Are these salary figures official?

No. All figures are based on industry estimates as contracts remain confidential.

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Disclaimer: All salary figures mentioned above are based on industry estimates and trade reports. 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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