The recent statement made by Mahesh Babu that “Bollywood can’t afford me” sparked a massive uproar, and several celebrities gave their opinions on the matter.
The most recent supporter of the superstar is Bollywood actor Dalip Tahil, who praised the level of organization in the South Indian film industry compared to that of its Hindi equivalent.
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The Bollywood actor also tweeted his reaction to Mahesh Babu’s statement, which read as follows: “In my humble opinion, when @urstrulyMahesh (south megastar) says Hindi movies cannot afford him, he is most likely referring to the work ethic, where I completely agree with him. more strength to Mahesh Babu.”
Dalip emphasized the work ethics that he highlighted in his tweet when engaging with Hindustan Times. He said, “What I meant by work ethics, I still stand by it. When Mahesh Babu declared,”
Hindi films can’t afford me,” he may have been referring to his compensation in part, but the reason he felt this way had a lot more to do with other factors (something else as well)… You have to get this out of your head: Mahesh Babu is not just a great celebrity in the Telugu cinema business but also in the rest of the nation. He is a pan-India, megastar. You have to realize that it will be extremely tough for him when he reaches a point when he is not entirely in charge of the project and does not have a complete grasp of how it works.
The actor said, “From my experience working in south Indian films, it is much better-oiled machinery,” while also commenting that it would be tough for Mahesh Babu to come and work here.
When Mahesh Babu was questioned about his beginning in Bollywood, he responded with the following quote for unversed: “I may seem arrogant, but I did receive many offers in Hindi. But I have a feeling that they can’t pay for me. I don’t want to squander any of my available time. Because of the popularity and the affection that I get in the Telugu film business, I have never considered working in another industry.