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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bollywood Stars' Extravagant Demands Drain Industry

Bollywood Stars' Extravagant Demands Drain Industry

22 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Star fees and entourages drive up production costs significantly.
  • Luxury demands inflate budgets without proportional creative impact.
  • Producers suggest partnership models for compensation.
Bollywood Stars' Extravagant Demands Drain Industry

Bollywood's financial struggles are increasingly attributed to the extravagant demands of its top artists, according to industry insiders. Star fees and the extensive support teams accompanying them, including makeup artists, hairdressers, and personal trainers, are significantly increasing production costs, outpacing potential box office returns.

Producers are voicing concerns that these escalating expenses, such as hiring multiple private trailers costing up to $18,000 each, are unsustainable. Veteran producer Mukesh Bhatt noted that these demands "inflate budgets without proportionate creative impact," leading to an economic imbalance in an industry already known for its unpredictability.

To address this, industry figures are proposing partnership-style compensation models where all contributors benefit when a film succeeds. Actor Kartik Aaryan, who waived his fee for the film 'Shehzada,' exemplified a willingness to adjust compensation based on project value, suggesting a more balanced approach to managing the financial risks inherent in film production.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
High production costs in Bollywood are largely driven by exorbitant star fees and the extensive, often luxury, demands of their entourages.
The largest expenses involve hefty star fees, multiple private trailers, personal chefs, and large support teams accompanying the actors.
Producers are advocating for partnership-style compensation models and encouraging stars to consider the financial impact of their demands.

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