Kartik Aaryan is one of the popular stars of the Bollywood industry. The actor has made a special place in the hearts of people with his acting. Currently, Kartik is waiting for the release of his upcoming film 'Chandu Champion'. Meanwhile, Kartik Aaryan talked about reducing his fees amid Bollywood films not performing well at the box office.
Karthik reacted on the matter of reducing fees
Actually, recently Kartik Aaryan talked about his stance on fee reduction. He said, "If a star is getting that value of revenue from digital rights, satellite rights, or theatrical business. If he joins, then I think there is a possibility of getting some kind of fee, but if it does not happen, then you have to reduce your price". Let us tell you that Kartik Aaryan charges Rs 35-40 crore for a film.
I am always ready to reduce my fees- Karthik
Kartik Aaryan emphasized the importance of fairness, saying, "I don't work with the mindset, saari duniya me kuch ho, main toh kaam karega. It can't be that I am the only one who is earning. My producers and directors know about this and I am sure a lot of actors are doing it too. It is good for the larger ecosystem. Apart from reviews, we also need box-office numbers. I am always ready to reduce my fees. Because there are so many people involved in the film and sabke ghar chalne hai. Sabke ghar mein kaam hona chahiye. Day and night, everyone is working very hard. So everyone needs some kind of profitability."
Kartik had reduced his fees while working in Shehzada
Kartik had also reduced his fees while working in Shehzada as the film was facing financial problems. Talking about this, the actor revealed that he was given the producer's credit for the film. He said, "I got the producer's credit in the film because I reduced my fees. I did this when no one was talking about these things. Because they were running out of money, I reduced my remuneration. No one writes like this about stars. It's not just me, a lot of stars do this and do very big things. There is a simple math. From directors, and actors to producers, everyone wants their films to run. No one wants to load their films. I don't think anyone thinks, 'No no, I will charge whatever I want, film can go to hell'".
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