Bhagyashri Borse Ups Her Fee After Lenin Success, Telugu Films Top Priority
Bhagyashri Borse hikes her fee to ₹2.5 crore per film after Lenin's success. With multiple projects lined up, Telugu cinema remains her top priority.
Dumtika Editorial
July 17, 2026 · 1 min read

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Bhagyashri Borse hikes her fee to ₹2.5 crore per film after Lenin's acclaim.
Despite earlier flops, her performances have consistently won praise.
She has three films in production and is making her Tamil debut with Seyon.
Telugu cinema remains her main focus for upcoming projects.
Bhagyashri Borse has been steadily carving her space in the Telugu film industry, despite a rocky start with films like Mr Bachchan, Kingdom, Kaantha, and Andhra King Taluka. While these projects didn't set the box office alight, her performances consistently drew appreciation from critics and audiences alike. The tide seems to have turned with her latest release, Lenin, which has reportedly brought her much-needed acclaim and a fresh wave of opportunities.
The industry grapevine has it that Bhagyashri, who was previously charging around ₹1.5 crore per film, has now revised her remuneration upwards. As per sources, she is now quoting ₹2.5 crore for every new project she signs. This significant jump is said to reflect both her growing popularity post-Lenin and the confidence producers have in her ability to deliver strong performances.
Interestingly, Bhagyashri isn't slowing down—she already has three films in various stages of production, and the buzz suggests that fans can expect two to three releases from her next year. Telugu cinema reportedly remains her main focus for now, even as she expands her horizons. The actress is currently shooting for Seyon, her Tamil debut alongside Sivakarthikeyan, marking an exciting new chapter in her career.
With her fee hike making waves and a busy slate ahead, all eyes are on Bhagyashri to see if this momentum translates into box office gold. Will her next round of releases cement her as a leading lady in the South? Time will tell, but for now, the industry is watching her moves with keen interest.


