Karthik Aryan said- … then the fees will have to be reduced
Kartik Aaryan said in an interview to ‘Film Companion’, ‘If a star is getting that level of revenue from digital rights, satellite rights, or theatrical business. If this adds up, then I think there is a possibility of getting some good fees, but if it doesn’t happen, then you will have to reduce your fees.’

‘I am ready to reduce the fees, everyone has to go home’
Kartik further said, ‘I don’t work with the mindset that whatever happens in the whole world, I will earn. It cannot be that I am the only one who is earning. My producers and directors know about this and I am sure that many actors are also doing this. This is good for the larger ecosystem. Apart from reviews, we also need box-office numbers. I am always ready to reduce my fees, because a lot of people are involved in making a film and everyone has to run their homes. There should be work at everyone’s home. Day and night, everyone is working very hard. So everyone needs some kind of benefit.’
‘Chandu Champion’ release on 14 June and fees
Kartik Aaryan is now busy promoting Kabir Khan’s film ‘Chandu Champion’, which will be released on June 14. It is based on the life of India’s first Paralympic gold medalist Muralikant Petkar. Talking about Kartik Aaryan’s fees, he/she now charges Rs 35-40 crore for a film. But before ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’, he/she used to charge up to Rs 16 crore for a film.