John Abraham on Bollywood’s Big-Budget Trap: ‘It’s Hurting the Industry’

The actor speaks out about the financial pitfalls of the industry and the urgent need for change.

Team THR India
By Team THR India
LAST UPDATED: FEB 27, 2025, 15:36 IST|5 min read
Actor-producer John Abraham
Actor-producer John Abraham.

Bollywood finds itself in the middle of a growing financial crisis, with skyrocketing fees for actors and their entourage placing an unsustainable burden on film budgets. In conversation with The Hollywood Reporter India, actor-producer John Abraham emphasises how exorbitant costs are suffocating creativity and hampering profitability.

“It’s already hurting Hindi cinema,” revealed the actor, who is currently awaiting the release of his next film The Diplomat. He strongly disagrees with the manner in which films are budgeted these days. “We [actors] don't justify those huge budgets and the huge fees that we get paid.”

He added, “We can’t load a film with an entourage cost as well, it's ridiculous.” Abraham doesn’t place the full blame on the actors, however. “I don't know if the actor is not thinking, or their agent is making them think differently.”

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He underlines that actors need to burst out of the bubble they live in, get over their hubris, wake up and “smell the coffee.” “As an industry, we’re really, really suffering. What are we going to do to make amends?” he asked. “The first thing you do is cut your personal cost down. I’m a lead actor and I’m telling you that.”

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Abraham continued by saying that an actor should have a balanced sense of their worth, and if a director disagrees with that, they should take it into cognisance. “We always compare ourselves with other actors and want to broadcast our fee, which I feel is the worst thing to do,” he said.

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He believes that actors should work on the back-end of a film; so if the film makes a profit, they automatically would too. “We’ve earned millions out of this. How much more are we going to suck the system dry?”

Signing off, he knows well that you can’t clap with one hand, and for every actor charging a hefty fee, there is a producer willing to pay it. The only solution is to get everyone together and figure out a way to keep the ecosystem alive.

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