Dhurandhar: Ranveer, Aditya took smaller fees after massive success — here's why
Producer Jyoti Deshpande revealed that actor Ranveer Singh and director Aditya Dhar accepted lower upfront fees for the film 'Dhurandhar' in exchange for backend profit-sharing. This risk-sharing model was implemented to manage ballooning production costs that eventually doubled the initial budget.
Why it matters
This highlights evolving financial models in the Indian film industry, where talent and creators align their incentives with the commercial performance of high-budget franchises.
Ranveer Singh and Aditya Dhar took smaller fees and benefited from backend profit-sharing deals on Dhurandhar as costs doubled: Producer | - The Times of India
The report focuses on business and financial logistics of film production without taking a subjective stance.
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