RIVANSHI RAKHRAI
The visually stunning song "Yanthara Lokapu Sundarive" from Rajinikanth's 2.0 has set a record with an astounding budget of approximately Rs 20 Crores, making it the most expensive song ever produced in India
The song "Party All Night," featuring Akshay Kumar and Honey Singh, holds the title of the most expensive Bollywood song, created with a budget of Rs 6 Crores
In the movie Pushpa, the song "Oo Antava" featuring Samantha has garnered attention not only for its allure but also for its remarkable budget of Rs 5+ Crores, including Samantha's remuneration
The Shankar-directed film "I" claims a spot on the list with the song "Ladio," featuring Amy Song, which was produced with a budget of Rs 5 Crores
From Aamir Khan's Dhoom 3, the song "Malang" stands out with a budget of Rs 5 Crores, contributing to its grandeur and visual appeal
Known for his high-budget productions, Rohit Shetty delivered "Tha Karke Song" in Golmaal Returns, with an impressive budget of Rs 3.5 Crores
The Saturday Saturday song from "Humpty Sharma ki Dulhania," featuring Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan, made a splash with a budget of Rs 3 Crores, inclusive of singer Badshah's remuneration