Actress and politician Kangana Ranaut shared her perspective on whether the hefty fees demanded by lead actors contribute to losses in films. She emphasized that when a movie fails to perform well at the box office, every expenditure related to the project undergoes scrutiny. Kangana likened this situation to a typical household that trims expenses when facing a drop in income.
In a conversation with IANS, Kangana highlighted the necessity for the film industry to adapt to the ever-changing audience expectations and market dynamics. She stressed that in the aftermath of a film’s failure, the financial risks become significant, prompting a reevaluation of spending habits based on the available income. Kangana emphasized the need for films to progress in sync with societal changes to stay relevant and engaging.
Meanwhile, Kangana’s co-star in ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’, Smita Tambe, underscored the significance of storytelling relevance. Smita emphasized that the stronger the connection between cinema and the audience, the more impactful a film can be. She expressed her belief that people always seek relatability in stories, and as this connection deepens, it enhances the appeal of movies to viewers.
Drawing from her upcoming project, “Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata,” Smita illustrated how relatability to everyday individuals like mothers, nurses, and the working class can enhance audience engagement. She emphasized that as this connection between cinematic narratives and the audience evolves, it creates a stronger attraction for viewers to engage with films.
