A lot of top celebrities are trying their hands at OTT. From to , many have ventured into OTT space, trying hands at web series and found immense success as well. Given the boost in OTT, celebrities now have lucrative opportunities to try their hands at something new and even showcase their talent. And it also brings in money.
She is not anyone from Bollywood. She isn’t or even . But she is a diva from South who has become a massive pan-India star. Her recent web series is making a lot of noise among fans. Guess who?
Well, it is The diva is one of the biggest names in the South film industry. She has been a part of films like Mersal, Mahanati, U-Turn, Shaakuntalam, Yashoda, Khushi and many more. She recently featured in web series Citadel: Honey Bunny along with . The series is directed by Raj and DK. It is the India Chapter of the international series. But do you know how much she charged for the web series? If the reports in are to be believed, Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s remuneration was around Rs 10 crore for Citadel: Honey Bunny. Though there is no confirmation yet. If the reports are true then she becomes the highest-paid OTT diva as no other actress has received such a hefty fee for the OTT venture. Citadel: Honey Bunny isn’t Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s first OTT venture though. She was earlier seen in The Family Man 2 starring .
Samantha Ruth Prabhu has definitely come a long way and she deserves all the love, money and fame. The actress once revealed that acting was her initial choice of career but due to financial constrains, she had to opt for it. When she appeared on Koffee With Karan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu shared that there was a time when she had no money for education as her father refused to cover her loans. But it turned out to be a blessing for her. She was quoted saying, “It wasn’t my choice. We didn’t have enough money for my studies, but I’m really glad. When my father said ‘No I can’t pay your loans’ it changed my life.” From there to being the highest-paid actress, now didn’t we say she has come a long way?