Ahan says reports of high entourage cost 'not true'
India, Nov. 17 -- The high entourage cost debate has been the central focus in the film industry for some time now. And actor Ahan Shetty was reported to have lost out on projects due to his costs, including Sajid Nadiadwala's Sanki.
Breaking his silence, Ahan says, "I know there were articles saying my entourage cost was high, and that's why certain films didn't happen. None of that is true. The people close to me and my producers knew that. You just have to be thick-skinned in this industry."
Four years after his debut in Tadap (2021), he will next be seen in Border 2 and a film with Shaad Ali. In the interim, Ahan admits to moments of self-doubt: "When Tadap came out, there was still lockdown. We were at 50% occupancy in theatres, and after four days, we went down to 25% capacity. For the year after that, it was very up in the air - films weren't working, people weren't going to theatres. So, a lot of self-doubt crept in."
Reflecting on his current phase, the actor says, "I'm taking it as Ahan 2.0. It is like a new beginning for me. There was quite a long gap for me for various reasons. But this is definitely a new beginning and I am very excited for it."...
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