Filmmaker Karan Johar has been vocal about the exorbitant fees demanded by certain actors in the industry. In a recent interview, he expressed his frustration with stars who ask for astronomical fees without commensurate box office returns. He argued that the industry's economics simply do not support such extravagant demands. Saif Ali Khan responded to Johar's comments in a subsequent interview.
Khan emphasized that the industry operates on a business model where actors' fees are determined by market demand and their perceived value to a film's commercial success. Saif said at India Today Conclave in Mumbai on Thursday, "He wants to cut pay cheques. I think I should have my own union on that. I am sure he is right, but it makes me a little nervous when we hear about cutting pay cheques. No cutting pay cheques. Well look, the economics of our industry (is like that). That's what happens - you go to a star, sometimes they say 'hey, if you want me, that's what it is going to cost'. And people pay it. And if people pay it, then sometimes the economics do get skewed. But Indians are businessmen. So, the film industry is primarily a business kind of financial centre in itself and people take shots. But Karan Johar knows best. I'm just joking."
The actor added, "What he (Karan Johar) is talking about is people charging astronomical money and then not delivering, which can't last. We don't charge that much, we are recession-proof."
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter India recently, Karan Johar said, "What is your last couple of films? How much have you opened to? With what right are you asking me for this number? Every star asked me for the same money that the budget was for. I was like, ‘How can I pay you? When the budget is Rs. 40 crore, you’re asking for Rs. 40 crore? Are you guaranteeing the film will do Rs. 120 crore? There's no guarantee, right?"
On the work front, Saif Ali Khan will star in Devara: Part 1 alongside Jr. NTR and Janhvi Kapoor. The film released in cinemas on September 27, 2024. ALSO READ: Multiplex Association COUNTERS Karan Johar’s Rs 10,000 ticket price claims: Average expenditure for a family of four to Rs 1,560
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