In
a
recent
interview
with
an
entertainment
portal,
Kangana
Ranaut
said
that
her
much-ambitious
project,
Thalaivi
will
not
go
for
a
digital
release.
She
told
Pinkvilla,
"It
depends.
For
example,
a
film
like
Thalaivi
just
can't
release
on
digital
because
it
is
such
a
massive
scale
film,
neither
a
movie
like
Manikarnika
is
a
digital
space
film,
but
yes
films
like
Panga,
Judgementall
Hai
Kya
also
cater
to
that
audience."
She
further
added,
"The
way
the
film
is
made,
it
is
very
digital-friendly.
They
have
recovered
huge
costs
through
digital
itself.
So,
it
depends."
Kangana
also
spoke
about
her
remuneration
considering
the
fact
that
the
film
industry
is
going
through
a
monetary
crunch
owing
to
the
ongoing
lockdown
in
the
wake
of
the
Novel
Coronavirus
outbreak.
The
Queen
actress
said,
"For
Thalaivi,
it
is
a
bilingual
film.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
the
film
is
sold
to
both
Netflix
and
Amazon
in
both
Hindi
and
Tamil
for
around
Rs
55
crore.
They
also
have
satellite
rights
to
sell
for
both
languages
and
also
distribution
rights.
So,
whenever
a
project
is
conceived,
there
is
a
financial
blueprint
to
it,
recovery
blueprint
to
it.
Then
they
match
actors
and
their
market
worth
and
accordingly
are
approached.
When
I
take
a
project,
I
always
see
the
recovery
blueprint
and
then
I
charge."
"For
example,
for
Manikarnika,
you
know
what
I
charged
for
it,
I
couldn't
charge
the
same
amount
for
JHK.
Whatever
happens,
going
forward,
wherever
we
stand
as
a
business,
accordingly
I
will
see
the
recovery,
and
accordingly,
charge.
People
sometimes
don't
understand
that,
they
just
randomly
say
this
is
how
much
we
charge.
We
just
don't
charge
what
you
want
to
charge;
we
charge
what
we
get,
in
terms
of
the
dynamics
of
business,"
explained
Kangana.