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Sai Pallavi Fees Per Movie 2026: Salary & Film List

Last Updated: 08 May 2026

Sai Pallavi salary per movie in 2026 is estimated to be between ₹3 crore to ₹6 crore. Known for her immense screen presence and refusal to endorse products she doesn’t believe in, Sai Pallavi has maintained a selective approach to her craft. While her fee for massive scale projects like Ramayana and Thandel reflects her status as a top-tier performer, she often adjusts her remuneration for content-driven films that offer substantial scope for performance. Her decision to debut in major Hindi productions has significantly boosted her national market value this year.

Current Fee: ₹3 Cr – ₹6 Cr

In the Telugu and Tamil industries, Sai Pallavi remains a powerhouse, commanding around ₹3–4 crore for standard lead roles. However, for large-scale Pan-Indian ventures involving extensive dates, her fee touches the ₹6 crore mark. Unlike many of her peers, she prioritizes the weight of the script over pure commercial gains, a strategy that has built her a loyal fan base across South India and now the North. Her involvement in Ramayana has set a new benchmark for her career earnings, placing her among the highest-paid actresses in the country today.

Highest Paid Projects of Sai Pallavi

Rank Project Name Estimated Fee
#1Ramayana (Part 1 & 2)₹6 Crore
#2Thandel₹4 Crore
#3SK21 (Amaran)₹3 Crore

Sai Pallavi Movie-Wise Salary (2015–2026)

SR. Movie Year Estimated Fee
Ramayana2026₹6 Cr
Thandel2025₹4 Cr
Amaran2024₹3 Cr
Gargi2022₹2 Cr
Virata Parvam2022₹1.5 Cr
Shyam Singha Roy2021₹1.5 Cr
Love Story2021₹1.2 Cr
Paava Kadhaigal2020₹80 Lakh
NGK2019₹1 Cr
Athiran2019₹60 Lakh
Maari 22018₹80 Lakh
Padi Padi Leche Manasu2018₹70 Lakh
Kanam / Diya2018₹50 Lakh
Middle Class Abbayi (MCA)2017₹40 Lakh
Fidaa2017₹30 Lakh
Kali2016₹15 Lakh
Premam (Debut)2015₹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.