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Bajpayee: Still 'Cheap Labour' Despite Success?
1 Dec
Summary
- Manoj Bajpayee still feels underpaid compared to top stars.
- He supports small films by charging less for them.
- He credits 'The Family Man' for boosting OTT's popularity.

Manoj Bajpayee recently shared his candid thoughts on compensation in the film industry, admitting he still feels underpaid compared to leading stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan. He humorously referred to himself as a 'sasta mazdoor' (cheap labourer), though he acknowledged a slight improvement in his remuneration.
Despite his concerns, Bajpayee revealed he often accepts lower fees for films with compelling stories and passionate filmmakers, citing 'Jugnu' as an example. He believes in supporting such projects, even if it means adjusting his own financial expectations to ensure their production and artistic integrity are maintained.
Reflecting on the evolution of OTT platforms, Bajpayee credited 'The Family Man' with significantly boosting the medium's acceptance in India. He explained how the show not only benefited its cast and crew but also demonstrated the vast potential of streaming services, ultimately bringing OTT content into numerous Indian households.




