It’s no secret that films are a lucrative venture in India, generating immense revenue each year. While stars often grab the spotlight, it’s the financiers and producers who typically reap the most significant profits—or face considerable losses. The wealthiest filmmaker in India operates mainly behind the scenes, amassing a fortune of $3.6 billion.
Kalanithi Maran, a business magnate previously dubbed “India’s Bill Gates,” is recognized as India’s richest filmmaker. According to Forbes, Maran’s net worth stands at $3.6 billion (₹30,289 crore). He is the owner of the Sun Group, a media conglomerate that oversees 37 TV channels and a film production company, Sun Pictures. Through Sun Pictures, Maran has produced some of Indian cinema’s biggest hits, including Enthiran, Petta, Beast, Jailer, and Raayan. His productions have been pivotal in the careers of numerous actors, such as Rajinikanth and Dhanush. Maran’s wealth significantly outpaces the second-richest filmmaker in India, Ronnie Screwvala, who has a net worth of $1.55 billion.
While the Hindi film industry, or Bollywood, is renowned for its size and audience reach, Kalanithi Maran’s wealth exceeds that of many Bollywood heavyweights. For example, Aditya Chopra is valued at approximately $890 million, while Bhushan Kumar’s net worth is around $950 million. Even Shah Rukh Khan, one of the wealthiest actors globally, has a net worth of only $870 million, which is just a fraction of Maran’s wealth.
Kalanithi Maran is the son of former Union Minister and businessman Murosali Maran. He began his career in 1990 at the age of 26, inheriting a small business from his father. In 1993, he established Sun TV, which has since evolved into a massive media network. In recent years, Maran has diversified his investments beyond media; he owns two cricket teams—Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League and Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the South Africa T20 League. From 2010 to 2015, he also held a significant stake in SpiceJet. His brother, Dayanidhi Maran, is a Member of Parliament and a former Union Minister.