Lock Upp: Karan Kundrra Is Charging A WHOPPING Amount Per Episode As A New Jailor On Kangana Ranaut's Show And It Will Leave You SHOCKED

Karan Kundrra reportedly charges a hefty amount per visit on Kangana Ranaut's reality show Lock Upp

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Lock Upp: Karan Kundrra Is Charging A WHOPPING Amount Per Episode As A New Jailor On Kangana Ranaut's Show And It Will Leave You SHOCKED
Karan Kundrra has been the centre of attraction ever since he appeared on the popular reality show Bigg Boss 15. After winning hearts with his stint on Salman Khan-hosted show, the actor is now seen in his action-packed avatar on Kangana Ranaut’s show 'Lock Upp'. Karan has been roped in as the new jailor, who will give inmates some bizarre and challenging tasks and he will be the in-charge of Ranaut’s jail. But do you know how much Karan is charging per episode? Well, his whopping fees will make your jaw drop!

As per the latest report in Bollywoodlife.com, Bigg Boss 15’s second runner-up is charging a hefty amount between two to three lakh for every outing as the jailor of Lock Upp. A source close to the development told the portal, “Karan Kundrra is getting between two to three lakh for every outing as the jailor of Lock Upp. It is not a very high amount but the fact is that Karan Kundrra's tenure on the show is not definite. He might quit mid-way.”
The report added that Karan currently wants to focus on his acting front and is really occupied with music videos. 


Karan as the new jailor owns the responsibility of running the jail, giving tasks to contestants, and punishing the Kaidis. Coming back to the show, Swami Chakrapani was the first one to be evicted from 'Lock Upp'. He was slammed by the host Kangana Ranaut for his sacrificing attitude and setting the wrong example in her jail. The show is live-streamed on digital platforms MX Player and ALTBalaji. ALSO READ: Lock Upp SPOILER ALERT: Karan Kundrra To Make A Smashing Entry As New Jailer On Kangana Ranaut's Show; Contestants Are Beyond Excited To Meet Him



 


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