Did Pawan Kalyan Charge Over Rs 1 Crore In 2001 For Pepsi Ad?

Pawan Kalyan is expecting to complete all his pending projects by November.

Pawan Kalyan is expecting to complete all his pending projects by November.

Pawan Kalyan’s celebrity status can be gauged from the fact that he started appearing in major advertisements more than 20 years ago.

Actor Pawan Kalyan is one of the biggest stars of the Telugu film industry. He has garnered a loyal fan base by delivering several blockbuster movies over the years. Fans love his on-screen behavior and brilliant acting. His celebrity status can be gauged from the fact that he started appearing in major commercials more than 20 years ago.

Some reports suggest that the actor charged over Rs 1 crore for a television commercial for Pepsi in 2001. This is notable because the advertising industry was still developing at the beginning of the century and very few actors charged heavily for ad films.

Pawan Kalyan has many interesting projects lined up at the moment. Mass Hero is currently working on Hari Har Veera Mallu, Ustad Bhagat Singh, OG and PKSDT. Die-hard fans are especially looking forward to his Hari Har Veera Mallu and Ustad Bhagat Singh. The makers of Ustad Bhagat Singh recently released the first look of the film.

Pawan Kalyan can be seen in a tremendous avatar in the teaser. Directed by Harish Shankar, the action drama will see the actor essay the role of a cop who battles a broken system from within. The teaser garnered over 18 million views in less than 48 hours and is currently trending on YouTube. There is also tremendous excitement about Pawan Kalyan’s Hari Har Veera Mallu.

Hari Har Veera Mallu is expected to be an entertaining premise and is directed by Krish Jagarlamudi. Nidhi Agarwal will be in the lead role in the film.

Reportedly, Pawan Kalyan wants to complete all his pending projects by November so that he can focus on the 2024 Andhra Pradesh assembly elections. He is the president of the Jana Sena party and is planning to contest elections in the state next year.