Bollywood action star Tiger Shroff is facing a challenging period in his career following a string of three consecutive box office failures. The recent setbacks have left him without any new film projects in hand, prompting industry insiders to suggest a significant reduction in his fees.
According to reports, Shroff has been advised to cut his fees by 70% to stay competitive and attract new opportunities. The triple flop disaster has not only impacted his market value but also put him in a precarious position regarding future projects. An insider shared this insight with Bollywood Hungama, “Rambo was slated to start this summer, but it has been shelved now owing to budget issues. Jio believes that it is no feasible to make an expensive action film with Tiger in this market. Of 11 releases, Tiger has delivered a total of 6 flops with 3 back-to-back flops recently. His career is in doldrums with no takers, empty calendar, and no fortune. He has been left empty handed after his box office busts.” The person also informed, “After a hattrick of flops, producers have asked Tiger to cut down his fees to single digit numbers. A leading producer recently advised Tiger to reduce his fees by more than 70% and look at charging Rs. 9 crores, as he doesn’t have a market value right now. This took Tiger by shock as he charged Rs. 30 crores each for BMCM and Ganapath.”
Industry experts believe that adjusting his fee structure could open doors to more varied and potentially successful roles.
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