Mike Tyson’s Cameo In Liger Cost Producers More Than Vijay Deverakonda’s Full Fledged Appearance; Find Out!

Previous boxing champ Mike Tyson strolled absent with a stunning Rs. 25 crores for his silly cameo appearance in Liger. Venturesome filmmaker Puri Jagannadh thought he had hit a big stake when he got Mike Tyson for Liger.

All eyes were on the release of Liger featuring Vijay Deverakonda and Ananya Panday within the lead part. The film was anticipated to conclude the dry spell. In any case, the film turned out to be something else and developed as a box office flop. Helmed by Puri Jagannadh, it was sponsored by Karan Johar’s Dharma generation among others. Liger has been battling at the ticket window to indeed cross the 50 crore stamp at the Hindi belt.

Tyson who? No, I am fair jokingmirroring Mr Tyson who in a later podcast claimed he had no memory of doing a ‘Bollywood’ film called Liger. Everybody who saw the film seconds Mr Tyson’s estimationEverybody who saw the film would like to disregard the brackish taste it clears out within the mouth.

As of presently, the Vijay Deverakonda starrer has some way or another overseen to win 16.50 crore within the first 5 days. Whereas within the South film showcase, the film has been doing a small superior. “Puri had a thing approximately working with Tyson. Something else today’s gathering of people knows nothing almost Tyson. He was focused on the thought of at any rate getting Tyson into the film, no matter what the cost,” a source near to the extent uncovers.

Separated from Vijay Deverakonda, Liger too marks the Bollywood/Indian cinema make a big appearance of boxing legend Mike Tyson. But do you know it was an errand for the producers of the film to urge Mike Tyson on board? Prior whereas announcing the compensations of the star cast, we had told you that Mike was paid higher than the lead on-screen character for his cameo appearance. Presently the digits are out! Supposedly, the boxing legend took domestic a whopping sum of Rs 25 crore. Yes, you listened to that right?