Should Heroes Make Up for Film Losses to Distributors?

The boisterous Tollywood star Vijay Deverakonda recently made news for his kind promise to provide 1 lakh rupees to 100 people during the celebration of his film "Kushi." However, 'Abhishek Pictures' comment on social media has stirred a discussion. Why Vijay is not thinking about making up for the reported 8 crore rupee loss suffered by the distributors of his previous movie, "World Famous Lover," is the subject of this criticism. The discussion centres on the accepted business practises in the film industry, where distributor risk includes both gains and losses.
When a movie does well, heroes often don't share in the profits because distributors negotiate terms based on their expectations and prior accomplishments.
The propriety of asking payment from a hero while distributors profit from popular films has been called into question in light of this circumstance. The debate sheds light on the complex relationships that exist between actors, distributors, and the entire film industry.
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