
Everyone dreams of becoming a lead hero in cinema but this dream comes true for only a few people. If becoming a superstar is written in ones fate then no one can stop them. The same happened with a superstar who stepped into Bollywood but could not achieve the status of a superstar there. But he earned a lot of name in South cinema and ruled the hearts of fans there. Today his net worth is Rs 1650 crore. This superstar is none other than mega star Chiranjeevi. he did only three films in Bollywood and all three of them were a disaster. These films were: Pratibandh Aaj Ka Gundaraj and The Gentleman. He had a lot of luck in South cinema. In the 1990s Chiranjeevi gave many hit films and gave tough competition to Amitabh Bachchan. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Chiranjeevi Konidela (@chiranjeevikonidela) He became one of the highest paid actors in that era. Chiranjeevi worked in more than 150 films and won 10 Filmfare and four Nandi Awards for his brilliant performance. For the unversed Chiranjeevi carries a huge stardom in South industry specially in Tollywood belt he has large number of fans from Tamil Nadu Kerala and even Karnataka. According to media reports Chiranjeevi gave 14 consecutive hit films in the South in the 1990s and became a superstar. Some reports claim that his fees at that time were even higher than Amitabh Bachchans. According to a report in The Week magazine while Amitabh Bachchan used to get Rs 1 crore for a film Chiranjeevi used to get Rs 1.25 crore per film. Talking about his net worth it is Rs 1650 crore while the total wealth of his Konidela family is said to be around Rs 4000 crore.
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