New Delhi. In Hindi cinema, the story and songs of films have always complemented each other. Makers have always believed that songs are very important along with the story to keep the audience glued to the screen. Times changed and the trend of dance numbers in films started increasing. What the songs of the film will be like, who will sing them and how they will be filmed are all decided by the directors according to the script of the film. Therefore, along with singers, the importance of choreographers of films also increases a lot. Today, there are many top choreographers in the film industry who have made many stars dance to their tunes, but do you know who is the most expensive choreographer in India?
The Indian choreographer we are talking about has made many stars dance to his tunes. Many choreographers like Saroj Khan, Remo, Prabhudeva and Geeta forced people to dance, but even they could not become the most expensive choreographers of the country. Then who is the most expensive choreographer? Let us tell you…
Who is the top choreographer in India?
This name is Farah Khan… who has been the top choreographer in India for two decades. She is also the highest paid person in the country. According to reports, Farah charges up to Rs 50 lakh per song as a choreographer. According to a Mid-Day report, Farah has overtaken Remo D’Souza, Ganesh Hegde and Vaibhavi Merchant, who are all joint second and charge between Rs 25-50 lakh per song.
Farah Khan charges around Rs 50 lakh for a song.
Choreographer turned director
Farah Khan started as a dancer and choreographer, but later she also became a filmmaker and directed hit films like ‘Main Hoon Na’, ‘Tees Maar Khan’ and ‘Happy New Year’. Getting into film direction and production helped Farah increase her wealth.
how much is the net worth
According to reports, the choreographer turned film producer. Talking about his net worth, his assets are more than Rs 85 crore. This is no mean feat for someone who started his career as a backup dancer.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: January 9, 2024, 16:36 IST