India’s music industry thrives on powerful lyrics—whether it’s Bollywood romance, indie soul, or rap swagger. Behind every hit song is a wordsmith shaping emotions and stories. In 2025, lyricists are finally getting their due, with some commanding serious fees and building impressive wealth through film, streaming, and brand collaborations.
Below is an updated, original, and easy-to-read rundown of the top 10 richest Indian lyricists in 2025, what they reportedly earn per song, and a realistic net-worth range where exact figures aren’t public. All numbers are based on recent media reports and industry chatter; when there’s a gap, you’ll see (Not Known) or a practical estimate.
Note: Net-worth and fee figures are approximate, vary by project, and often come from media/industry reports rather than official disclosures.
1) Javed Akhtar
- Estimated net worth (2025): ₹300–350 crore (legacy + royalties)
- Per song: ₹8–10 lakh (selective projects)
A legend in Indian songwriting, Javed Akhtar’s wealth stems from decades of iconic lyrics, screenwriting, and royalties. Though semi-retired, he still contributes to high-profile projects and earns from re-releases, books, and speaking engagements.
2) Irshad Kamil
- Estimated net worth (2025): ₹60–80 crore (reports)
- Per song: ₹5–7 lakh (Bollywood projects)
Known for poetic depth in films like Tamasha and Jab We Met, Irshad remains a top choice for directors seeking lyrical finesse. His fees reflect his stature, and he’s often involved in full album writing.
3) Amitabh Bhattacharya
- Estimated net worth (2025): ₹50–70 crore (reports)
- Per song: ₹6–8 lakh (Bollywood blockbusters)
A hit machine behind Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, and Gully Boy, Amitabh’s witty and emotional writing keeps him in demand. His net worth includes royalties, live shows, and brand work.
4) Manoj Muntashir
- Estimated net worth (2025): ₹40–60 crore (reports)
- Per song: ₹5–7 lakh (film + devotional)
From Teri Mitti to devotional hits, Manoj blends patriotism and emotion. His fees are rising, and he’s also active on TV and public speaking circuits.
5) Kumaar
- Estimated net worth (2025): ₹40–50 crore (reports)
- Per song: ₹4–6 lakh (high volume)
One of Bollywood’s most prolific lyricists, Kumaar writes across genres—from dance numbers to romantic ballads. His volume-driven model earns him steady income across films and singles.
6) Swanand Kirkire
- Estimated net worth (2025): ₹30–40 crore (reports)
- Per song: ₹4–5 lakh (selective projects)
A National Award winner, Swanand’s work spans films, theatre, and television. His wealth includes royalties, acting gigs, and creative consulting.
7) Prasoon Joshi
- Estimated net worth (2025): ₹100+ crore (includes ad industry)
- Per song: ₹8–10 lakh (rare features)
Though now more active as CBFC chief and ad executive, Prasoon’s lyrical legacy in films like Rang De Basanti and Taare Zameen Par still earns him royalties. His ad agency work boosts his overall net worth.
8) Raj Shekhar
- Estimated net worth (2025): ₹15–20 crore (reports)
- Per song: ₹3–4 lakh (indie + film)
Known for quirky and heartfelt writing in films like Tanu Weds Manu, Raj Shekhar is a rising name in both Bollywood and indie circles.
9) Neelesh Misra
- Estimated net worth (2025): ₹20–25 crore (includes storytelling ventures)
- Per song: ₹3–5 lakh (selective)
A storyteller at heart, Neelesh blends lyrics, radio, and publishing. His income comes from multiple creative ventures, including Gaon Connection and spoken-word platforms.
10) Sameer Anjaan
- Estimated net worth (2025): ₹50–60 crore (legacy + royalties)
- Per song: ₹3–5 lakh (occasional)
With over 3,000 songs to his name, Sameer’s legacy earns him steady royalties. Though less active now, his past catalogue continues to generate income.
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Quick Comparison Table of Richest Lyricists in India (Updated 2025)
| Lyricist | Estimated Net Worth (2025) | Per Song Fee |
| Javed Akhtar | ₹300–350 crore | ₹8–10 lakh |
| Irshad Kamil | ₹60–80 crore | ₹5–7 lakh |
| Amitabh Bhattacharya | ₹50–70 crore | ₹6–8 lakh |
| Manoj Muntashir | ₹40–60 crore | ₹5–7 lakh |
| Kumaar | ₹40–50 crore | ₹4–6 lakh |
| Swanand Kirkire | ₹30–40 crore | ₹4–5 lakh |
| Prasoon Joshi | ₹100+ crore | ₹8–10 lakh |
| Raj Shekhar | ₹15–20 crore | ₹3–4 lakh |
| Neelesh Misra | ₹20–25 crore | ₹3–5 lakh |
| Sameer Anjaan | ₹50–60 crore | ₹3–5 lakh |
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How We Ranked
This list focuses on overall reported wealth and current earning power: per-song quotes, media-reported net worth, and brand/business activity. Lyricists often earn through royalties, publishing, live shows, and creative ventures—so net worth ranges are more realistic than single numbers.
FAQs
1. Who is the richest lyricist in India in 2025?
Javed Akhtar tops the list with an estimated net worth of ₹300–350 crore, thanks to decades of iconic work and royalties.
2. How much do top lyricists charge per song?
Fees range from ₹3 lakh to ₹10 lakh depending on the lyricist’s stature, the project scale, and the language.
3. Do lyricists earn royalties in India?
Yes, many senior lyricists earn from royalties, especially for songs played on radio, TV, and streaming platforms.
4. Which lyricist is most active in Bollywood today?
Amitabh Bhattacharya and Kumaar are among the most prolific, writing for multiple films and singles each year.
5. Are lyricists involved in other creative work?
Absolutely. Many also write books, host shows, act, or run creative businesses—boosting their overall income.

