
The film industry is known for its unpredictability. Success and popularity can quickly elevate someone to the top, bringing fame, demand and impressive remuneration
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However, such glory often lasts only as long as the audience’s fascination remains strong.
A recent example is Revanth, the child artist who played the hugely popular character Bulli Raju in Sankranthiki Vasthunam.
According to industry sources, he is currently charging around Rs 1 lakh per day for shoots.
Some sources claim his family initially quotes Rs 1.5 lakh per day, but the remuneration is often negotiated based on the project and the number of shooting days.
Even at Rs 1 lakh a day, it reflects the remarkable demand he enjoys at present.
However, history shows that child stardom can be temporary. Once child actors grow into adulthood, opportunities often become limited.
Master Bharath is a notable example. He was once a favorite among audiences with memorable performances in films such as Ready and King.
Yet, after outgrowing child roles, his career gradually lost momentum, highlighting the volatile nature of the industry.
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