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How much is the amount Deepika Padukone paid to be in Hollywood Walk of Fame; decoding the truth
How much is the amount Deepika Padukone had to pay to be in Hollywood Walk of Fame?
As Deepika Padukone has pinned India on the global map as Hollywood Chamber of Commerce honours Deepika with her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for the class of 2026 in Motion Pictures category. Announced over a live-stream, it becomes even more special as Deepika becomes the only Indian to receive this prestigious accolade. Our Indian superstar shares the class with Emily Blunt, Timothée Chalamet, Rami Malek, Rachel McAdams, Stanley Tucci, Demi Moore and many more renowned performers.
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The truth…
According to certain reports, Deepika had to pay a whopping amount for the star, the truth is that she had to pay for the maintenance of the star that she had already been honoured with.
Deepika doesn't have to pay for the honour but there is a sponsorship fee. According to reports, the selected person has to $85,000 (Rs 72 lakh approx). The money is used to pay for the creation and installation of the star, as well as the maintenance of the Walk of Fame. Price subject to change.
In addition to this, the application fee for the nomination is $275 (Rs 23,000 approx).
Deepika has consistently brought glory to the nation on many fronts. Previously, she was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by TIME in 2018 and was also a recipient of the TIME100 Impact Award. The global figure further made history by unveiling the FIFA World Cup trophy at the final match in Qatar.
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