Actress
Kriti
Sanon
who
is
basking
in
the
positive
feedback
to
her
latest
release
Mimi,
spoke
about
pay
disparity
in
Bollywood
and
said
that
the
difference
is
not
the
problem,
but
she
feels
it's
so
huge
that
it
can't
be
neglected
and
actresses
always
have
to
prove
their
worth
by
doing
female-centric
films.
While
speaking
to
Bollywood
Bubble,
Kriti
said,
"I
kind
of
feel
that
as
much
as
it
is
unfair,
the
difference
is
not
the
problem,
the
difference
is
a
lot
and
that's
the
problem.
But,
having
said
that,
I
do
believe
that
your
remuneration
should
be
proportional
to
the
amount
of
audience
that
you
are
able
to
pull
into
the
theatre
by
yourself."
Kriti
went
on
to
add
that
her
point
is
that
a
man
doesn't
have
to
prove
his
worth
by
doing
a
male-centric
film,
but
a
female
has
to
prove
it
by
doing
a
female-centric
film.
The
Raabta
actress
further
stated
that
it
doesn't
matter
how
many
films
one
has
done,
it
doesn't
matter
what
his/her
role
is
in
the
film,
how
much
of
an
audience
one
has
as
an
actor,
should
decide
his/her
remuneration.
"But
sometimes
my
male
friends
and
fans
feel
that
if
a
Tiger
Shroff
can
pull
so
many
audiences
then,
of
course,
his
remuneration
should
be
more.
But
the
problem
is
ki
humari
society
itni
zyada
patriarchal
hai
ki
woh
(our
society
is
very
patriarchal)
level
is
too
much," added
Kriti.