
Lady Superstar Nayanthara made her acting debut in 2003 with the Malayalam film Manassinakkare. Although she began her journey in Malayalam, she quickly shifted her focus to Tamil cinema. With films like Ayya and Chandramukhi, she achieved instant stardom. After Ghajini, there was no looking back. While ruling Tamil cinema, she made her Telugu debut with Lakshmi.
It has now been nearly 20 years since Nayanthara entered Tollywood, and she recently turned 41. Generally, once actresses cross 40, offers reduce and audience interest often declines. But in Nayanthara’s case, nothing of that sort has happened. Her popularity and demand remain as strong as ever.
Over the last decade, fans often say that Nayanthara is in a “golden phase.” Whether she does women-centric films or pairs opposite top heroes, success continues to follow her. Even when a film doesn’t perform well, the impact never seems to fall on her image. That is precisely why she still holds the position of the No.1 actress in the South.
While many actresses who entered in the last 10 years—like Rakul Preet Singh or Pooja Hegde—rose to fame and faded out, Nayanthara remains consistently busy even after two decades and crossing 40. Moreover, she is very selective with her projects; every film she picks is either a big-budget venture or a high-profile project.
Her remuneration has become a hot topic in Tollywood. Compared to current top heroines like Rashmika Mandanna and Sreeleela, Nayanthara reportedly charges three to four times more. Recently, reports even claimed that she was offered ₹20 crore for a senior star hero’s film. While the exact truth is unclear, industry insiders agree that she is one of the very few actresses who can command such a massive paycheck.
In Bollywood, actresses’ remuneration has increased significantly in the last decade. But in the South, most leading heroines still earn around ₹2–3 crore. Yet, Nayanthara stands as the only South actress reported to be earning ₹10 crore or more, according to a national media outlet. Filmmakers are willing to pay her any amount because her presence alone elevates a film’s stature.
Currently, Nayanthara is starring alongside Chiranjeevi in Anil Ravipudi’s Man Shankara Varaprasad Garu. She has also been finalized as the lead actress in the upcoming Balakrishna–Gopichand Malineni film, where she will be seen in the role of a queen. Reports suggest she will receive one of the highest remunerations of her career for this movie.
Fans and industry members strongly believe that at 40+, Nayanthara is the only actress in Indian cinema who continues to enjoy such massive stardom, demand, and remuneration.
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