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Silambarasan Fees Per Movie 2026: Salary & Film List

Last Updated: 05 May 2026

Silambarasan TR’s salary per movie in 2026 is estimated to be between ₹30 crore and ₹40 crore. Ever since his remarkable physical and professional comeback with Maanaadu, STR (Simbu) has experienced a dramatic surge in his market value. Currently, his involvement in high-profile ventures like Mani Ratnam’s Thug Life and the historical epic STR 48 under Raj Kamal Films International has placed him among the highest-paid actors in Tamil cinema. His ability to draw audiences through his unique screen presence and multi-talented skills as a singer and performer makes him a top choice for large-scale bilingual productions.

Current Fee: ₹30 Cr – ₹40 Cr

The remuneration for Silambarasan has scaled significantly compared to his previous years. For his highly anticipated historical action project STR 48, he is reportedly charging close to ₹35 crore, considering the intensive physical preparation and long-term commitment required for the role. In major ensemble films like Thug Life, his fee is adjusted based on the role’s significance and his collaboration with legendary creators. His consistent box-office pull in the recent past has encouraged producers to invest heavily in his solo-lead projects.

Highest Paid Projects of Silambarasan TR

Rank Project Name Estimated Fee
#1STR 48 (Raj Kamal Films)₹35 Crore
#2Thug Life₹25 Crore
#3Arasan₹20 Crore

Silambarasan TR Movie-Wise Salary (Recent & Career Highlights)

SR. Movie Year Estimated Fee
STR 482026₹35 Cr
Arasan2026₹20 Cr
Thug Life2025₹25 Cr
Pathu Thala2023₹15 Cr
Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu2022₹10 Cr
Maanaadu2021₹8 Cr
Eeswaran2021₹5 Cr
Chekka Chivantha Vaanam2018₹4 Cr
Achcham Yenbadhu Madamaiyada2016₹3 Cr
Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa2010₹1.5 Cr
Manmadhan2004₹40 Lakh
Kadhal Azhivathillai (Lead Debut)2002₹5 Lakh
Disclaimer: Salary figures are based on industry speculations, trade reports, and media interviews. Remuneration varies based on the production budget, the significance of the role, and individual contracts with production houses.