Kangana Ranaut Claims A-List Bollywood Actress Did Films For Free With Other Favours, Ignites Pay Parity Debate
In a recent revelation, Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has come forward to discuss the issue of pay parity in the industry. Renowned for her outspoken nature and shedding light on Bollywood’s hidden truths, Ranaut claims that she was the first actor to fight for equal pay. Furthermore, she asserts that many female actors continue to work for free even today.
Unveiling the Pay Disparity
Ranaut took to her Instagram Stories to share a video featuring Priyanka Chopra discussing pay disparity in Bollywood. Despite having acted in over 60 films, Chopra candidly admitted that she never experienced pay parity in the industry. She revealed earning just around 10% of what male actors would make. Responding to this revelation, Ranaut expressed her perspective on the matter.
The Struggle for Equality
According to Ranaut, she encountered the disturbing reality that her contemporaries were willing to work for free on the same roles she was negotiating for. She attributes this phenomenon to the fear among A-list actresses that coveted roles might go to others. Moreover, Ranaut claims that many of these actresses resort to offering additional favors in the hope of securing such roles. She goes on to criticize the shrewdness of those who then strategically release articles claiming to be the highest-paid actresses.
The Exception to the Norm
Ranaut proudly declares herself as the only female actor in the film industry who receives equal pay compared to her male counterparts. She emphasizes that in the film industry, it is widely known that she is paid on par with male actors, and there is no one else to blame for this discrepancy.
A Shared History
It is worth noting that Ranaut and Priyanka Chopra shared screen space in the 2008 film “Fashion,” which earned them both National Film Awards, showcasing their talent and contribution to Indian cinema.
Moving Forward
Ranaut’s revelations shed light on the persistent issue of pay disparity in Bollywood. Her fearless advocacy for equal pay serves as an inspiration for other actresses and highlights the need for industry-wide change. As the conversation surrounding pay parity continues, it remains to be seen whether these revelations will lead to tangible improvements for female actors in Bollywood.
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