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IPL 2018: Not Ranveer Singh but this Bollywood actor will be paid whopping amount of Rs 6 crore for his performance on the opening day

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 30 March 2018, 15:06 IST
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India’s biggest cricket season is all about to start and fans of Indian Premier League (IPL) already start planning on how to enjoy the match this year. IPL 2018 11th edition will start from 7 April and the opening ceremony will also be held on the same day. This year every one eye is also on the IPL’s opening ceremony.

As we all know that IPL’s Opening ceremony is incomplete without the celebrities performances. Therefore, this year the celebrities names are Ranveer Singh, Parineeti Chopra, Jacqueline Fernandez and Varun Dhawan. Well, IPL organizers never mind spending the huge amount on celebrities for their mind-blowing performances to set the stage on fire.


Recently, the reports were news that Ranveer Singh to get the whopping amount i.e. Rs 5 crore for his 15 minutes performance and announced to be the highest paid actor at the opening ceremony. But you will be shocked to know that he is the one to get a huge amount. Yes, the name of the another Bollywood celebrity who will pay higher than ‘Bajiro’ is none other than the ‘October’ star Varun Dhawan. As per the reports, Varun will be paid approximately Rs 6 crore for his performance.

Well, the reason behind this is because of his mass appeal. Varun is more popular among kids and adults than 'Padmaavat' actor.

According to the reports, you all can see Varun will be shaking his leg on his film hit dance numbers from 'Judwaa 2' and 'Badrinath Ki Dulhania'. He will also be accompanied by the actress Jacqueline.

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First published: 30 March 2018, 15:00 IST