This Article is From Sep 03, 2015

Katrina Kaif on Why It's OK to Pay Some Actors More Than Others

Katrina Kaif on Why It's OK to Pay Some Actors More Than Others

Katrina Kaif photographed at an event in Mumbai.

New Delhi: The disparity in the remuneration of female actors versus the male actors in India has now attracted a reaction from Katrina Kaif. She said that the industry is yet to see enough female-driven films, which can help them ask producers for a certain fee upfront.

The Bang Bang! actress, who has worked with actors like as Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar, said that she has indeed faced the experience of being paid less. And she also understands that it's since she has worked with the creme de la creme of the industry.

"An actor, male or female, needs to be paid according to the budget, structure and the set-up of the film. If you are paying (a lot to) an actor who is going to give you a 90 per cent guarantee of recovering say Rs 150 crore, I can understand that as a producer, why they are paying them that much," Katrina told IANS. (Also Read - Pay Depends On Success Ratio At Box Office: Richa Chadha)

The 32-year-old said that it makes sense to pay certain actors that much amount because they have proven their mettle by recovering the money with their 'X' factor, but in the case of female-driven films, she said: "We have yet to see enough films that have guaranteed the producer that 'x' amount of money can be paid upfront to the actress." (Also Read - Deepika, Priyanka, Katrina Changing Pay Disparity: Madhur Bhandarkar)

Katrina suggests it is best if an actress decides a fee and then have a contract with a clause that "if the film makes 'x' amount, then pay me 'y' amount. If the film crosses Rs 100 crore, then you pay me Rs 20 crore. You clearly state all these things in the contract, so that the actor and the producer, both are safe." (Also Read: Kangana Ranaut Reportedly Highest Paid Actress With 11 Cr Pay Cheque)

The actress has starred in films like Ek Tha Tiger and Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Her latest release is Phantom, in which she shares screen space with Saif Ali Khan.

Directed by Kabir Khan, the film features Katrina doing a lot of action. But it was not something new to her.

"To play such a role, to look agile and to look comfortable with a gun, to be able to do a decent amount of action and physical combat, you need to be a physically adept person. I think I was fortunate to have had already the experience during Ek Tha Tiger and during Dhoom: 3. So, I was very comfortable with the action sequences," she said.

During her career, Katrina has often landed up in characters which justified her British accent - for example, Namastey London, New York and Singh Is Kinng.

Talking about it, Katrina, who has been working hard on her Hindi dialogue delivery, said: "Although I have been offered many roles that have been based in India completely. There will be some roles, say for Raajneeti, where we were very conscious of it (the accent) and we tried to take it away 90 to 95 per cent."

Her next projects include Jagga Jasoos and Fitoor.
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