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Big bucks on the block
Noreen Aslam
BOMBAY—Till A year and a half ago, Sameera Reddy refused to do stage
shows. “My father equated it with doing a mujra,” says the actress. But
today Sam, as Bollywood fondly calls her, is one of the hottest names in
the stage circuit. On some weeks, she does as many as three shows. Even
as we speak, Sameera is returning home after performing at the Indian
Cricket League podium in Hyderabad.
There is so much money in live shows today that it is increasingly
becoming difficult for stars to avoid them. “My mother has accompanied
me to most of my shows. And, she told daddy about how star concerts are
so above board. At a function where I performed with Salman Khan, Lara
Dutta, Katrina Kaif and others, I was looked after so well,” she says.
Even ribbon-cutting and sharing the dais with corporate heads fetches
big, easy money these days. As a result, while the number of films that
an actor commits to in a year has come down to one or two, as against
even 40 in the ‘80s, film stars have never been richer.
A leading show organiser says that Lara Dutta and Arjun Rampal were paid
over Rs 20 lakh by a prominent Mumbai businessman to party with heiress
Paris Hilton; Amisha Patel is said to make at least Rs 15-20 lakh from
every appearance, doesn’t matter if it is in Surat or San Francisco;
Malaika Arora Khan is red hot in the concert circuit in Dubai and
Australia; and Dia Mirza and Aarti Chhabria are booked for a slew of
stage shows, averaging between Rs 7-10 lakh per show. It is impossible
to independently verify these figures but industry sources confirm that
they are realistic amounts in today’s market.
Praising Malaika’s pragmatic approach to the whole show business, a
concert organiser says that the actress is not very fussy about her fee.
She has made an appearance in Mumbai for as little as Rs 50,000 and her
fees can cross the Rs 10 lakh market for overseas stage shows. Malaika,
who is out of the country, could not be contacted for a confirmation.
Akshay Kumar, who has done as many as 432 stage shows, says, “Doing a
stage concert gives me a different high.” He is not talking about the Rs
1.50 crore he reportedly earns every time he shakes a leg at a major
function. He is, apparently, referring to adrenaline. “Stage shows are
challenging for someone like me because I put in a lot of energy and
thought into every appearance I make. And I just love the face-to-face
interaction with an audience,” he says. But the most expensive star, of
course, is Shah Rukh Khan. According to news reports, he was paid ?
3,00,000 for his dance at the Mittal wedding reception in Kolkata.
Saif Ali Khan feels Shah Rukh has brought a lot of respectability to the
stage concert business. “If the biggest star can dance at a wedding, why
not I?” Saif says he had told himself when he returned from sharing
stage with SRK at Lakshmi Mittal’s daughter Vanisha’s wedding in France.
Saif admits that at the wedding, minutes before he was supposed to go on
stage, he was apprehensive about dancing. However, when he saw the
professional approach of everybody involved and the levels of commitment
that his co-actors Shah Rukh, Juhi Chawla and Rani Mukherjee brought, he
relaxed. “We later extinguished our cigarettes in glasses of pink
champagne,” he says recalling the sheer opulence of the wedding. |