The Deols wants to distribute Apne in Bombay
By:
Abid,
Glamsham
Thursday,
June
21,
2007
That
Apne
is
the
first
film
in
which
the
three
Deols
-
father
Dharmendra
and
sons
Sunny
and
Bobby
-
will
be
seen
sharing
screen
space
is
common
knowledge.
But
what
isn't
known
is
the
fees
charged
by
the
Deol
family.
Since the trio has come as a package deal, the remunerations of the heroes are also not separate. In fact, no cash has exchanged hands in the deal between producer Harish Sughand and the three male leads in the film. The Deols have opted for the Bombay distribution rights of the film instead of charging the producer their fees.
Had Apne been sold for Bombay to any distributor, it could have easily fetched around Rs. 4 crore. That means, the combined pay packets of the three Deols for Apne have been Rs. 4 crore. If one were to estimate the break-up, it would be Rs. 2.5 crore for Sunny, Rs. 1 crore for Bobby and half crore for Dharmendra.
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