Kriti Sanon Alongside Tabu and Kareena Kapoor recently gave a stunning performance. At home theatres, the movie brought in more over ₹75 crore.
Kriti Sanon is enjoying the success of her most recent movie. Rajesh A Krishnan’s heist comedy Crew, in which she co-stars with Tabu and Kareena Kapoor, Kriti Sanon is riding high. But when it came to wage equity, Kriti Sanon pondered why some of her male co-stars were paid ten times as much as she was in a recent interview with Film Companion.

Right now, there is a significant and essentially unjustified pay gap between male and female actors. Sometimes, without any apparent cause. Sometimes you wonder why a person is getting paid ten times when it’s not like they’ve released a hit in ten years, Kriti Sanon said.

She also elucidated the reasoning for producers’ compensation disparity. Recovery is what the producers say most of the time. Digital and satellite recovery takes place somewhat ahead of the premiere of a movie. Prior to the word really taking off. To obtain that kind of budget from digital and satellite distribution is understandable, as male-centric films perform far better there than those centred on female characters. “I believe that’s the difference,” Kriti Sanon continued.

She further asserted that, in contrast to an enjoyable comedy featuring three male actors, producers were unable to invest the same cash in Crew, which has three A-list female actresses. Six years have passed since Crew producers Rhea and Ekta Kapoor supported an all-female major movie with Veere Di Wedding, according to her, and nothing has changed in that regard. Kareena and Sonam Kapoor, among others, had to accept wage reductions for the 2018 chick flick in order to keep the production’s budget under control.