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Param Sundari cast fees: Here’s how much Sid, Janhvi charged

Param Sundari' cast fees and budget: Here's how much Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor charged for rom-com

‘Param Sundari’, starring the fresh pairing of Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, has hit theaters today, August 29, 2025. As audiences are captivated by their cross-cultural love story, a new report sheds light on the film’s budget and the fees charged by its lead stars. Let’s check out who charged what for the film.

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‘Param Sundari’: Lead cast fees

According to the Filmibeat report, the cast’s remuneration has become a talking point, with Sidharth Malhotra reportedly taking home a substantial sum. As per the report, he was paid Rs. 10-12 crore for his role as Param, the Punjabi lead.Janhvi Kapoor, who plays the female lead Sundari, was paid a lesser amount. The report stated that she took home Rs. 4-5 crore for her role.Param Sundari Movie Review

Supporting cast fees

The report also detailed the fees of the film’s supporting cast, providing a comprehensive look at the film’s financial breakdown. Veteran actor Sanjay Kapoor, who portrays Sidharth Malhotra’s father in the film, reportedly received Rs 50 lakh for his role. Manjot Singh, known for his work in several Bollywood films, was paid a fee of approximately Rs 25 lakh.

‘Param Sundari’ budget

‘Param Sundari’ is backed by Dinesh Vijan’s production house, which is known for producing the horror comedy universe movies. And as per the report, the Sidharth and Janhvi starrer film has been made on a budget of around Rs. 40-50 crore.However, these are just reports, and no official figures from the film team have been revealed.

About ‘Param Sundari’

Directed by Tushar Jalota, ‘Param Sundari’ tells the story of a Delhi-based Punjabi boy, Param, who falls in love with Sundari, a girl from Kerala. The film’s cross-cultural theme and the enchanting chemistry between Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor have been well-received. Go to Source

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