'Actors must behave themselves, but producers must also be friendly': Varun Dhawan about actors for costs affecting the film budget,

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India]September 15 (Ani): Bollywood Star Varun Dhawan shared his opinion on the ever -present debate over the cost of the actor’s intercourse affecting the budget of the film. Varun Dhawan stars’ sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’s trailer was launched in Mumbai on Monday. It was attended by the starring role and crew of the film, including Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Rohit Saraf, Maniesh Paul and director Shashank Khaitan. Producer Apoorv Mehta also attended the trailer launch. Varun is of the opinion that the actors should always keep the interest of the producer as a priority, because it is those who often take the biggest “risks” while making a film. “Obviously, I think, in the landscape of how the cinema is performing now, how OTT prices vary, satellite prices vary. It is so important that your producers put first, because in the end it is the one with the greatest risk appetite or the greatest risk of taking them. So I think it’s a little back to the way things are in the past, ‘says Varun Dhahaan. As the son of director David Dhawan, Varun tells the times when the actor was earlier ignorant of the budget, which in response led to the exploitation of the producers. “You know how people made films earlier. Hopefully no one has to go in that length like in the past, because there are horror stories from then on. I saw it in my childhood. I saw friends losing houses. I don’t lie about this. So I really feel it moves forward, it must be producers, and people have to make a movie,” However, it is not always the fault of an actor if the producer complains about the high entourage costs by the actors or the other budget-related issues, Varun added. Varun believes that all producers should also act like ‘family members’, rather than blaming the actors for all the wrong things a film makes. “All producers must also act as family members. We can continue to blame actors, because it obviously falls on the actor’s shoulders. In the end, the bill on the name of the starring role explodes. This is followed by the stories coming out, blind articles that come out, trolling happens, and all the mud is thrown up,” Varun Dhawan said. While the actor advocates the right behavior of the film artists, Varun also asks the development of a more ‘friendly and family -like environment’ by the producers during making the film. “100% actors must also behave, but producers should also enter it with a little less, with a more friendly and family -like environment. I think if you create it, actors will say yes. And if an actor doesn’t want to do it yet, don’t take it. Don’t work with them,” Varun Dhawan said. Co-actor Maniesh Paul also moved in, saying that the issue of Entourage begins when producers between actors begin to distinguish in a film in terms of providing facilities set up. “I think the issue of entourage starts where you should give and not give. This is where I feel that the problem is starting with the actors. Who got the entourage and who didn’t? ‘ said Maniesh Paul. Director Shashank Khaitan believes that actors are now more aware of their responsibilities to film budgets and their recovery. “As we grow as we develop as we better understand the budgets and the story of films, I think everyone is aware of the fact that they have to change. I don’t think anyone is so Bullkop to say that my film doesn’t work, but I still want so many people to travel with me,” says Shashank Khaitan. He continued, “Everyone is a little aware of the fact that we have to ensure that the film is made in a certain budget that the producer has a fair chance to recover it, and in the end we all make sure the money spent on screen is visible and not necessarily of it.” ‘Sunny Sunskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’ will be released in theaters on October 2, 2025. (Ani)