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Geetha Madhuri earns more than Kaushal

Geetha Madhuri earns more than KaushalKaushal Manda emerged as the winner of  Bigg Boss 2 Telugu whereas Singer Geetha Madhuri became the first runner up. But Geetha Madhuri earned more than Kaushal Manda.  The singer Geetha Madhuri is one who stayed in Nani hosted Bigg Boss 2 Telugu house for 112 days. It is heard that  Singer Geetha Madhuri, was  reportedly paid a fat paycheck of 20 lakhs for her participation, irrespective of the number of days of her presence in the Bigg Boss house. Geetha Madhuri is the highest paid contestant.  So, she will get higher remuneration than the winner Kaushal. Other celebrities, Tanish, Tejaswi Madivada and Babu Gogineni, were getting a remuneration of Rs 8 lakhs and the rest of the contestants were paid remuneration to the tune of Rs. 3 lakhs.  The sources say  that Geetha Madhuri is going to get higher remuneration (Just double to Kaushal) than the Bigg Boss 2 Telugu Winner Kaushal Manda.

Geetha Madhuri is a popular singer and she has crooned several Telugu songs for hit movies. She has lent her vocal for Young Tiger Jr NTR’s Janatha Garage (Pakka Local), Stylish Star  Allu Arjun’s Iddarammayilatho (Top Lechipodthe) etc.

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The source say that Natural star is pocketing a remuneration of Rs 3.5 Cr, which is less that the first season host Jr NTR. Nani made his small screen debut with  reality show Bigg Boss 2 Telugu, which was started  on Star Maa from 10th June. 16 contestants (Kaushal Manda,  Geetha Madhuri, Amit Tiwari, Bhanu Sree, Roll Rida, Syamala,  Deepti Nallamothu, Tanish Alladi, Babu Gogineni, Kireeti Damaraju, Deepthi Sunaina, Kaushal Manda, Tejaswi Madivada and Samrat Reddy) entered in Bigg Boss 2 house and  after over three months, the show on Sunday got a winner in Kaushal Manda. Yesterday Nani wrote on his Twitter, “Learnt a lot and unlearned a lot,” Nani said, as he thanked his fans who loved him as the host. Nani also had a sweet message to all his critics, saying, “Shall see you in the theaters.”

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