In today’s throw, we will see the time again when Samantha Ruth Prabhu talked about his first job. Yes, you read that right! The Garh actress once shared that she earned a small amount for an 8-hour job, but it always brought her happiness.
During an AMA session on Instagram a few years ago, Samantha revealed that his first income for an eight -hour job as a hostess in a hotel during a conference was Rs 500. She also mentioned that she was in 10th or 11th grade at that time.
Samantha said, “My first income was 500 rupees for an eight -hour day as a hostess in a hotel for a conference … I was in the 10th standard or 11th standard.”
And now, Samantha is one of the most paid Indian actresses. According to Siassat, he allegedly charged Rs 10 crore for his role with Varun Dhawan in the Hindi series called Citadel: Honey Bani.
Samantha is also taking a stand for equality in South Indian cinema. In his production Banjaram, he ensured that both male and female actors get equal wages. Following this new trend set by the actress, the move has appreciated the industry and marked the progress towards fair compensation.
On the work front, Samantha is currently busy with several projects, including the web series Ract Brahmand Aditya Roy Kapoor. Subsequently, she will be seen mainly in Bangaram, for which the manufacturer is also changing. Reports show that they are considered for the women’s lead in Ram Charan and Sukumar’s RC17. However, an official confirmation is still waiting.
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