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Ajith’s next film is confirmed, and he is set to receive a staggering 160Cr remuneration

After the release of ‘Thunivu’ there were a lot of expectations over Ajith’s next project. The Kollywood star immediately signed his next ‘Vidaamuyarchi’. But, due to various reasons, the project ran into various delays including the exit of Vignesh Shivan who was later replaced by Magizh Thirumeni. Now, the film has finally got off to the mark, and the team left for a long outdoor shoot in Azerbaijan.

There was great curiosity over who would direct Ajith next and several names including Siruthai Siva and Vishnuvardhan were mentioned as favorites in the media. Now the hot news from reliable sources is that the mass hero has made a surprise choice for his next.

Now, reportedly, he is planning to team up with hitmaker Adhik Ravichandran (who earlier directed Mark Antony) for his 63rd outing in Tamil cinema. If the reports are to be believed, the much-awaited project will be bankrolled by Elred Kumar under RS Infotainment. While excitement around the film has made all the fans go gaga, the latest report reveals the superstar’s massive remuneration for the film. Scroll down to know more.

Ajith is receiving a record remuneration for this much-anticipated project. The maker’s plan is to wrap the entire film budget in 225Cr. Out of the 225Cr budget, Rs160Cr is Ajith’s remuneration. In the remaining 65Cr, the film needs to be completed. If the budget goes as per plan then the producer will be in safe hands as Ajith’s movies can do business in the range of 250Cr+ including all rights.

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