Some perks are only available to telugu celebs. A star's graph fluctuates anywhere in the world depending on how successful or unsuccessful they are, and as a result, their compensation does too. Heroes like ravi Teja, meanwhile, are only paid more in the telugu cinema industry, despite turning in duds. Before the release of "Krack," ravi Teja's salary was in the neighbourhood of Rs 12 crore. His current salary for him is Rs 18 Cr. What has transpired since "Krack"? He produced "Khiladi" and "Ramarao On Duty," two major disappointments.

Who is to blame for this? Would he cease asking for more after producers accede to his demands despite the poor success rate? He only produced three blockbusters in the most recent decade (2012)—"Balupu," "Raja The Great," and "Krack"—and one decent album out of 17 releases. Before 2010, he used to produce a hit with every third release. But in the previous ten years, he had only produced three blockbusters. His theatre business suffered a decline. The non-theatrical market is his only area of strength. But his films' production costs are comparable to those of big-name actors.

The respective producers of "Khiladi" and "Ramarao On Duty" each spent close to Rs 100 crore. These two films failed to bring in even Rs 20 crore at the box office. He still possesses four flicks. His producers have many stories to share about his rigorous financial principles and demanding personality while making movies. It's past time for the producers to acknowledge the problem and accept reality. The producers gain nothing but losses simply because he is giving out dates right away if attractive compensation is presented. ravi Teja should also consider the difficulties faced by producers while concentrating on the story.

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