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Tuesday, 12 July 2016

SRK, Akshay join Taylor Swift in Forbes highest paid celebrity list

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On Hollywood front, Jennifer Lawrence was the business' most generously compensated performing artist for the second back to back year, winning $46 million. 

At 26, Taylor Swift is the world's most generously compensated big name, pulling in an astounding $170 million over the previous year, Forbes magazine said on Monday. 

The pop diva's take from June 2015 to June 2016 is the most noteworthy aggregate of her young profession, the magazine said, dramatically increasing her past record of $80 million a year ago. She out-earned different celebrated performers including Adele ($80.5 million), Madonna ($76.5 million), Rihanna ($75 million) and Bruce Springsteen ($60.5 million). 

The Shake It Off artist likewise outpaced pop artist Katy Perry who was a year ago's top-winning artist at $135 million, as indicated by Forbes magazine's yearly rundown of 100 most generously compensated VIPs. 

From India, Hindi silver screen performers Shahrukh Khan and Akshay Kumar made it to the rundown. While, the 'Lord Khan' is positioned 86 with $33 million income, the activity legend Kumar positioned 94 ($31.5 million). 

On the Hollywood front, Jennifer Lawrence was the business' most generously compensated performer for the second sequential year, procuring $46 million, a slight drop from the $52 million The Hunger Games star saved money the prior year. 

Numerous competitors additionally made the rundown, including Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo ($88 million), tennis man Roger Federer ($68 million), and German race auto driver Sebastian Vettel ($41 million). 

Perry dropped to number 63 on the current year's rundown, gaining a minor $41 million. 

Coming in at number two on the rundown this year was the kid band One Direction, ($110 million), trailed by creator James Patterson ($95 million). 

"The world's 100 most generously compensated big names pulled in $5.1 billion pretax in the course of recent months, more than the GDP of Belize, Gambia and Bhutan consolidated," Forbes said. 

Magazine proofreader Zack O'Malley Greenberg said live stimulation keeps on being a noteworthy money draw. 

"From soccer matches in Spain to shows in China, fans will spend to see huge names – and this is driving the big name economy to ever more noteworthy statures," he said in an announcement.