Has Ranveer Singh waved off his acting fees for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Baiju Bawra? | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

There has been a lot of buzz around Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ambitious film ‘Baiju Bawra‘. Rumours were rife that the film was delayed to 2024 owing to funding issues. Now, according to the latest reports, leading man Ranveer Singh is letting go of his acting fees.
As the film comes with a huge budget, Ranveer has reportedly decided to let go of his acting fees and opt for the profit-sharing agreement instead. The star, who has worked with SLB in films like Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela, Bajirao Mastani and Padmaavat, didn’t want to add more financial burden and has opted to go the profit-sharing way and take a minimal ‘token amount’, thus enabling the director to use the funds entirely for the film.

Several actors are reportedly opting for this profit-sharing agreement post-pandemic as producers are sceptical about shelling out big bucks on just actors’ fees.
If Baiju Bawra is a box office success, Ranveer could walk away with a huge cheque that is on par with his market value, if not more. Considering his track record with the director, all bets are on the film becoming a big success.

Last week, reports stated that the movie is expected to go on floors in January 2024. The film will see Ranveer starring opposite Alia Bhatt as the female lead. The two will also be seen sharing screen space in Karan Johar’s ‘Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahani‘ which is slated to release on 28th July 2023.

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