How Much Vijay Deverakonda Charges Per Movie?  

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Vijay Deverakonda is basking in the success of his latest outing Geetha Govindam which is going great guns at the box office. Deverakonda is only four films old—Pelli Choopulu, Mahanati, Arjun Reddy and Geetha Govindam.

All these films were declared box office by the audiences. Vijay Deverakonda has become a Tollywood youth sensation by choosing the scripts which attracted the young. He has become talk of the town ever since Deverakonda has opened in theatres. Last week, Deverakonda was in Bigg Boss 2 house where he had a good time with the contestants. Recently, he was spotted in Mahesh Babu's Maharishi sets.

Latest we hear that, Post Geetha Govindam success, Deverakonda has revised his remuneration and that it could have gone as high as Rs 10 Cr. Deverakonda is all set to surpass co-star stars like Nani and Sharwanand. Deverakonda has joined Tollywood top stars who rule the box office and appears to draw a bigger pay check. Deverakonda is without doubt the flavour of the season.

According to sources, It took so many years for Ravi Teja to get paid Rs 10 cr for his film. But Deverakonda touched the magic figure only with four films which turned out to be huge money spinners at the box office. Latest we hear is that Tollywood producers and directors are making a beeline to sign up Deverakonda in their films. On the other hand, Tollywood top producer Allu Aravind is encashing the craze of Deverakonda and latter ‘s two films were produced under his banner Geetha arts.

Meanwhile, Deverakonda is occupied with Taxiwala and NOTA which are in last legs of the shoot. Recently, there was news that one of the video clips of Taxiwala got leaked and went viral on social media networks. Taxiwala is likely to be released on occasion of Dasara and set to clash with NTR's Aravinda Sametha. NOTA could be released early next year. Watch this space for more updates.

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