Do You Know How Much Jitendra Kumar Charges For Kota Factory!!!

Jitendra Kumar's Fee for Kota Factory
 

The internet is filled with excitement as Kota Factory 3 makes its comeback on June 20. The renowned show , known for its outstanding narrative of hardships and successes of IIT aspirants—has once more amazed viewers. Comprising Jitendra Kumar, Mayur More, Ranjan Raj, Ahsaas Channa, Tillotama Shome, Revathi Pillai, and more, the third season was at par with the expectations established by the previous seasons .

Fee of Jitendra Kumar for Kota Factory 3
Among the actors, Jitendra Kumar, who played as Jeetu Bhaiya , has attracted a lot of interest. Fans are curious about the fees he charged . A research by ABP claims Jitendra Kumar is among the series' highest paid actors. While working on Panchayat 3 ,he allegedly charged about Rs. 70,000 every episode. Although the precise number for Kota Factory 3 is yet unknown, it falls within the same range. About the exact numbers, both the performer and the production company have stayed quiet.



Personal Connection of Jitendra Kumar with Kota Factory
Many viewers will find great resonance in Jitendra Kumar's performance as Jeetu Bhaiya; it is not surprising since the actor himself has a personal relationship with the story of the play. Alumnus of IIT Kharagpur Jitendra told IANS in an interview that various scenes in the script brought him down memory lane. He related especially to one scenario: Vaibhav's (Mayur More) mother showing up right away upon his illness.

Jitendra told that lecturers would often counsel students not to spend too much time chatting with their families during their own IIT days. For him, nevertheless, the relationship between a mother and her kid was indispensible. Their mothers came to save Kota after he jokingly said that there might be something in his water or the mess food causing illness among the students. This situation, he claimed, was faithfully portrayed in the show since moms often visited and stayed with their sick children for months.


Kota Factory keeps telling the struggles and difficulties IIT candidates go through in getting ready for competitive tests. Audiences have connected with the series' realistic depiction of their journey as well as with its sympathetic characters and emotional moments. Released in 2019 and 2021 respectively, the first and second seasons raised a high benchmark; the third season has effectively maintained that level.