No Remuneration for Ram Charan Jr NTR and Rajamouli – The new trend in Tollywood!

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No Remuneration for Ram Charan Jr NTR and Rajamouli  

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After the Telugu film industry started to incorporate the latest changes in technology, filmmaking became expensive. Another reason for the budget of a film to soar high is the staggering remuneration producers pay to the hero. It is not surprising to know that a hero’s remuneration alone accounts for half the budget of the movie.

In Hollywood, production houses don’t pay remuneration to lead actors and the director. Instead, they pay them a salary and share the movie’s profits upon release. Tollywood too is likely to go on the same path. In the past, Ram Gopal Varma stated that he wouldn’t be paying any money to his actors. Instead, he would share the profits of the film. Currently, the Ram Charan – Jr NTR multistarrer is going on to sets with on the same lines.

Rajamouli asked producer DVV Danayya to allot Rs. 100 crores as the budget. This estimate excludes the remuneration of the heroes and the director. These three would be sharing the profits, after the film’s release. This brings the production costs down and also puts the producer in a safe zone in case the film doesn’t perform as expected. This is definitely a welcome movie in the Telugu film industry.

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