Movie Cost Is Not Increasing Due To Heroes’ Remuneration – Allu Aravind

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The compensation of super heroes has long been one of the most talked-about subjects. There is a belief that a significant portion of the rising expense of filmmaking nowadays is paid to the leading man or woman. allu aravind, a prominent producer in telugu cinema, refutes the claim at a recent event.

Allu aravind had a succinct response when asked why major studios like geetha arts are avoiding or being hesitant about producing high-profile films: "Cost." allu aravind, however, disputes the notion that the heroes' pay drives up the price of any film, pointing out that he has a lot of well-known heroes in his own family.

According to allu aravind, the star heroes receive just 20 to 25 percent of the movie's budget. In his opinion, this is because they are paid to perform in high-budget films rather than contribute to the overall cost of the production. Furthermore, he claims that regardless of the identity of the hero, audiences will not tolerate modestly produced films.

Using kgf as an example, allu aravind claims that while the movie's hero wasn't well-known previously, it became a huge hit and a blockbuster. Additionally, allu aravind disclosed that two significant films that geetha arts was supposed to release are now on hold for unspecified reasons.


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