After Bollywood maybe there is any movie in the south film industry which doesn’t have item song or dance number. However, there was a time when actress made their distance from doing item songs in the films. Those actresses who used to do item songs in the film people from the industry see them as a vulgar actress.
See some highest paid item girls who charge crore and lakhs for one song in a film.
Tamannaah Bhatia
Tamannaah is one of the most popular actresses in the South film industry. She charged Rs 1-1 crores per song and she did two item songs in the film Alludu Seenu and Speedunnodu.
Kajal Aggarwal
Kajal who was starred opposite Ajay Devgn in the superhit flick Singham is also active in South films. She has also done an item song in her career. She charged Rs 50 lakhs for it. Kajal made her Bollywood debut with the movie Kyun…! Ho Gaya Na, then entered Tollywood industry with Lakshmi Kalyanam, in 2007.
Shruti Haasan
Shruti Haasan is active both in Bollywood and South films. She has done two item songs in her career so far in her career and for that, she charged 40 lakhs. She is not famous for her acting but for her singing also.
Anjali
Born in Razole, Andhra Pradesh in 1987, Actress Anjali is known for an item number in South films. She charges Rs 45 lakh for the item number.
Charmi Kaur
Charmi Kaur did an item number ‘Gandi Baat’ in Shahid Kapoor starrer R… Rajkumar. She charges 40 lakhs for an item song.
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Parvati Melton
Parvathi Melton is an American actress. She was born in New Jersey. Currently, she is working in Telugu film industry. She appeared in several Telugu and Malayalam movies. She shot to fame with item song “Tension” in Telugu movie Dookudu opposite Mahesh Babu. She charges 35 lakhs for an item song.
Mumaith Khan
Mumaith Khan is an Indian film actress known for her item numbers. She charges Rs 25 lakh per song. Till now she has done several item songs in many languages movies, even in Bollywood movies like Munnabhai MMBS and Rowdy Rathore.