Star Power– 6th Dec

Posted on December 6, 2007
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In our Bollywood industry about 150 films are produced in a year. You can guess very well, the number of heroes work in those films. But only 5 actors can genuinely be called stars. He is the stars of stars-a superstar and a bomb Sharukh Khan. He considers him self overpaid, under worked and also claims he’s unemployed. We don’t want to comment on his annual earning ssssshhhh (some body is listening). OSO the latest film of the dude will be the biggest hit of the modern times. Next year our hot shot King Khan will be seen in the kid’s films, television and endorsements.

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The Amir (rich) person not only from his bank balance but from his heart and sole too he is one and only Aamir Khan– Aamir recently turned down an offer of Rs 20 crore only because the corporate production house making the offer did not have a script ready to show him. Aamir gets the highest remuneration in the film industry. In his case the audience wants to see him as much as the film it self. Some of his his class films of modern times were– Rang they Basanti, Fanaaha and Mangal Pandey.

Always glued to controversies is our Sallu Bhai— Salmaan Khan His presence in a film can guarantee that it gets a good opening, no matter how good or bad the film might be. Today, the film industry seems to have gone into over drive, so while a large number of films are produced every year, actors are in short supply. The price of an actor depends on his track record and his ability to sell the film.

katsalman.JPGMoving out of our khans our Akshay kumar is equally dashing and handsome. Akshay tries to put a producer off by quoting an absurdly high rates, But with Akshay in his film, he knows he will recover his money. Akki never part with his first mobile phone. It’s not because of any sentimental reason but he is no slave to the technology. Huh??

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The last but not the least in the list of Stars comes Hrithik Roshan — His three films- Rs 30 crore deal with Adlabs made raised their eyebrows as they were never paid Rs10 crore for a film. He has brought international standards in our Indian Film Industry.

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