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Anushka Sharma Movie Fees – Film List & Salary

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Anushka Sharma is a leading Bollywood actress and producer known for her strong screen presence and carefully chosen film roles. She made a memorable debut with a blockbuster and quickly built a reputation for balancing commercial success with meaningful cinema. Over the years, she has delivered several major hits while also producing critically acclaimed films under her banner. Her selective approach and long breaks between projects have only increased her demand, keeping her market value strong even with fewer releases.

Salary Per Movie (2026)

Anushka Sharma currently charges approximately ₹10–15 crore per film for leading roles. Her fee depends heavily on the scale of the project, her role importance, and whether she is also involved as a producer. For comeback or high-visibility projects, especially those backed by major studios or streaming platforms, her remuneration can go slightly higher. Despite limited recent releases, her brand value and past box office success keep her among the top-paid actresses.

Anushka Sharma Movie-Wise Salary Fee

Movie (Year) Salary Fee
Chakda ‘Xpress (2025)₹12–15 crore
Zero (2018)₹8–10 crore
Sui Dhaaga (2018)₹7–9 crore
Sanju (2018)₹6–8 crore
Pari (2018)₹6–8 crore
Jab Harry Met Sejal (2017)₹6–7 crore
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016)₹5–6 crore
Sultan (2016)₹5–6 crore
Bombay Velvet (2015)₹4–5 crore
NH10 (2015)₹4–5 crore
PK (2014)₹4–5 crore
Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012)₹3–4 crore
Band Baaja Baaraat (2010)₹50–70 lakh
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008)₹40–60 lakh

Highest Fee Charged

Anushka Sharma’s highest reported remuneration is for Chakda ‘Xpress (2025), where she is estimated to have earned around ₹12–15 crore. This project marked her return to acting after a break, and the strong anticipation around it helped her command a higher fee compared to her previous films.

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Disclaimer: The salary figures mentioned above are based on media reports and trade estimates. Actual remuneration may vary depending on contracts, production scale, and revenue-sharing agreements.

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