Yami Gautam Movie Fees - Salary Per Film & Earnings

Yami Gautam Bollywood Actress
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Yami Gautam is a popular Indian film actress known for her versatility across genres ranging from lighthearted romantic comedies to intense courtroom dramas. Born on 28 November 1988 in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, she made her film debut in Kannada cinema before becoming widely known in Hindi films with her breakthrough role in Vicky Donor (2012). Over the years, Yami has carved out a reputation for choosing diverse and performance-oriented roles while maintaining steady commercial appeal.

Current Per-Movie Fee of Yami Gautam

According to various entertainment media reports and film trade estimates, Yami Gautam’s per-movie fee has grown significantly in recent years. Her remuneration varies depending on the scale of the project, role prominence, and whether the film is targeted for theatrical or OTT release. For mainstream Bollywood films post-2019, she is generally estimated to command around ₹5–8 crore per film, with some exceptions based on role size and budget.

For example, for the 2025 courtroom drama Haq, several reports suggest Yami was paid approximately ₹7–12 crore, reflecting her market value in high-profile ensemble projects.

Yami Gautam Movie-Wise Fees (Latest to Oldest)

Movie (Year) Approx. Fee
Haq (2025)₹7–12 crore*
Dhoom Dhaam (2025)₹5–8 crore
Article 370 (2024)₹5–8 crore
OMG 2 (2023)₹7–8 crore
Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga (2023)₹4–6 crore
Lost (2023)₹4–6 crore
Dasvi (2022)₹4–5 crore
A Thursday (2022)₹4–5 crore
Bhoot Police (2021)₹3–5 crore
Ginny Weds Sunny (2020)₹3–5 crore
Bala (2019)₹3–5 crore
Uri: The Surgical Strike (2019)₹3–5 crore
Batti Gul Meter Chalu (2018)₹2–3 crore
Sarkar 3 (2017)₹2–3 crore
Kaabil (2017)₹2.5–3.5 crore
Junooniyat (2016)₹2–3 crore
Sanam Re (2016)₹2–3 crore
Badlapur (2015)₹2–3 crore
Action Jackson (2014)₹1.5–2.5 crore
Total Siyapaa (2014)₹1–2 crore
Vicky Donor (2012)₹1–1.5 crore

*Note: Fees for specific films like Haq are based on media reporting ranges rather than official disclosures.

Career Summary

Yami Gautam started her career with the Kannada film Ullasa Utsaha (2009) and rose to fame with the Hindi film Vicky Donor (2012), which was both a critical and commercial hit and earned her widespread recognition. She followed this with work across several genres including thrillers, dramas and comedies. Breakthrough performances in films like Uri: The Surgical Strike and Bala solidified her place in mainstream Bollywood.

Upcoming Films & Expected Pay

As of 2026, reports indicate that Yami Gautam has a few projects in development or announced that are yet to release. In such future films, especially those with wide theatrical distributions or ensemble casts, she is expected to command remuneration in the range of ₹6–10 crore, depending on the project’s scale and her role size.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much does Yami Gautam charge per movie?

Industry estimates suggest that she currently charges between ₹5–8 crore per film, though specific big projects like Haq have been reported at higher figures.

Which films brought Yami Gautam mainstream success?

Her career defining films include Vicky Donor, Uri: The Surgical Strike, and Bala, which were both critically acclaimed and commercially successful.

Is there official salary data for her movies?

No. Actor salaries are confidential. All amounts here are based on media reporting and industry trade estimates.

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Disclaimer: All fee figures mentioned above are approximate estimates based on industry trade reports, media reports, and box office analysis. There is no official public disclosure of actor remuneration details.
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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