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Aishwarya Rajesh Fees Per Movie 2026: Salary & Film List

Last Updated: May 2026

Aishwarya Rajesh salary per movie in 2026 is estimated to be between ₹1.5 crore to ₹3 crore. Known for her realistic performances and female-centric choices, Aishwarya has seen a major fee hike following the massive blockbuster success of her recent Telugu and Tamil projects. Her transition from a critically acclaimed character artist to a bankable lead star has been remarkable. Her demand in the Telugu industry especially spiked after her portrayal in high-grossing family entertainers, leading her to reportedly double her remuneration for new signings.

Current Fee: ₹1.5 Cr – ₹3 Cr

The financial journey of Aishwarya Rajesh is a reflection of her hard work and consistent script selection. For her performance-driven lead roles in 2026, she is commanding a premium, specifically for bilingual projects. While she started with modest figures in the early 2010s, her breakout role in Kaaka Muttai and subsequent hits like Kanaa established her as a performer who guarantees quality. Industry reports suggest that for her latest collaborations with veteran stars, her fee has moved into the multi-crore bracket, a milestone for dusky-toned actresses breaking stereotypes in Kollywood and Tollywood.

Highest Paid Projects of Aishwarya Rajesh

Rank Project Name Estimated Fee
#1Sankranthiki Vasthunam₹2.5 – ₹3 Crore
#2Ajayante Randam Moshanam (ARM)₹1.5 Crore
#3Farhana₹1.2 Crore

Aishwarya Rajesh Movie-Wise Salary (2011–2026)

SR. Movie Year Estimated Fee
Idam Porul Eval2026₹1.5 Cr
Sankranthiki Vasthunam2025₹2.5 Cr
Theeyavar Kulai Nadunga2025₹1.2 Cr
Ajayante Randam Moshanam2024₹1.5 Cr
DeAr2024₹1.0 Cr
Farhana2023₹1.2 Cr
The Great Indian Kitchen2023₹1.0 Cr
Driver Jamuna2022₹80 Lakh
Republic2021₹60 Lakh
Ka Pae Ranasingam2020₹70 Lakh
Namma Veettu Pillai2019₹60 Lakh
Vada Chennai2018₹50 Lakh
Kanaa2018₹40 Lakh
Dharma Durai2016₹15 Lakh
Kaaka Muttai2015₹5 Lakh
Avargalum Ivargalum (Debut)2011₹50,000
Disclaimer: Salary figures are based on trade reports, box office analysis, and media disclosures. Final remuneration can vary based on profit-sharing, language-specific rights, and production house contracts.