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Tiger Shroff asked to take a HEFTY pay cut, here's the reason why

The actor, who is known for his amazing level of fitness and committment to work, has not been doing well in his career.

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Aug 31, 2022
Tiger Shroff asked to take a HEFTY pay cut, here's the reason why
Tiger Shroff in Screw Dheela

Heropanti 2 was a movie a lot of people were hoping would work.

But, unfortunately, the film tanked at the box office and brought in some unfortunate numbers.

Now, according to a news report by Bollywood Hungama, Tiger Shroff, before Heropanti 2's failure, had hiked up his market price and was signing films for that amount

As per the same report, Tiger joined the star cast of Ganapath for 35 crore INR and went on to sign Bade Miyan Chote Miyan for an even higher price, 45 crore INR (if you are asking). It has also been rpeorted in the media thatthe actor has signed the papers for Karan Johar's Screw Dheela for another 35 whopping crore INR.

And now, as per Bollywood Hungama's exclusive source-based article, Tiger Shroff has been asked to slash his prices and bring his price down to 17-20 crore INR per film.

"Times have changed and paying such a huge sum as upfront fees to Tiger didn't make sense to many producers. To support Jackky and Vashu Bhagnani on this multi-starrer, Tiger Shroff brought down his acting fees to Rs. 25 crores. Not just him, Akshay Kumar and Ali Abbas Zafar too reduced their fees. The process of him signing the films has slowed down because most of the producers are not in sync with the amount that he is demanding," the source informed Bollywood Hungama.

Other production companies in Bollywood, too, have asked Tiger to bring his running market price down to 17-22 crore INR. "It's a short-term thing. One hit and Tiger will roar again. It's just a matter of time before the industry realizes that Tiger zinda hai. This is a lull phase for not just Tiger, but the entire industry. Everything will be back to normal once the films start working," the source went on to add.

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