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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Mohanlal's Rs 30 Crore Cameo Demand Stuns Chiranjeevi Film

Mohanlal's Rs 30 Crore Cameo Demand Stuns Chiranjeevi Film

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Mohanlal demanded Rs 30 crore for a cameo role in Chiranjeevi's film.
  • The producers expected Mohanlal to appear as a goodwill gesture without pay.
  • The incident highlights the financial struggles in the Telugu film industry.
Mohanlal's Rs 30 Crore Cameo Demand Stuns Chiranjeevi Film

The Telugu film industry is facing an undeniable financial crunch, with a recent development involving an untitled Chiranjeevi starrer directing attention to these pressures. Director Bobby had envisioned a pivotal cameo for Malayalam superstar Mohanlal, similar to Amitabh Bachchan's impactful appearance in 'Andha Kanoon'. The producers, banking on the camaraderie between Chiranjeevi and Mohanlal, hoped for a fee-less guest role.

However, the collaboration hit a snag when Mohanlal reportedly asked for Rs 30 crore for his cameo. This demand left the film's producers in shock, as such a fee is exorbitant even for a full-length role in the current market. Consequently, they are now exploring other Telugu stars willing to fill the role without remuneration.

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This episode starkly illustrates the financial strain within the Telugu film industry. Even high-profile collaborations are being re-evaluated due to increasing production costs and tightening budgets. The situation forces producers to rethink their financial strategies, even for seemingly minor contributions like guest appearances by major stars.

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.
Mohanlal did not refuse but quoted a Rs 30 crore fee for his cameo, which the producers found unaffordable.
The Telugu film industry is currently facing a significant financial crunch, making even high-profile collaborations challenging.
The untitled Chiranjeevi starrer with the intended Mohanlal cameo is being directed by Bobby Kolli.

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