Neha Sharma, who made her Bollywood debut in the 2010 film 'Crook' opposite Emraan Hashmi, is currently at the center of a social media storm. Users discovered that she runs a paid Instagram subscription service, charging followers Rs 299 per month for exclusive content. With nearly 10,000 subscribers already signed up, the actress has generated an estimated Rs 29 lakh in revenue, sparking sharply divided reactions online.
Neha Sharma's Instagram Subscription
For Rs 299 a month, subscribers gain access to members-only content on Neha Sharma's Instagram, including exclusive photos, behind-the-scenes moments, and personal updates. As of now, the subscription page lists 562 stories, 8 posts, and 23 reels, all locked behind a paywall. With 9,683 active subscribers, the total estimated revenue from the service stands at approximately Rs 28.95 lakh. However, the exact nature of the content she shares with subscribers remains unknown.
Internet Reacts
The subscription model has triggered a heated debate online. A section of users labeled it "OnlyFans Lite" and questioned why a working actress from a well-known family—her father, Ajit Sharma, is a politician—would charge fans for content access. Others criticized subscribers themselves for paying to view the content. Some defended Neha's right to monetize her platform, arguing that it is a legitimate digital income stream with clear audience demand.
Reactions on X (formerly Twitter) ranged from outright condemnation to resigned acceptance. Several users expressed disappointment, while others acknowledged the commercial logic behind the move. One person commented, "Shameful behaviour, no one should encourage such actions, India is probably the last place such things are encouraged. But things changing sadly." Another added, "It's easy money for her. Plus, there is demand for it. It's sad but it is what it is." A third comment read, "No fu*king way, didn't expect this from her."
Neha Sharma Is Yet to Respond
The 38-year-old actress, who has appeared in films such as 'Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum', 'Yamla Pagla Deewana 2', 'Tum Bin 2', and 'Mubarakan', has not issued any official statement or response to the ongoing controversy.



