Are Bollywood actors actually filming 30 to 40 films at any one time?

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Aamir Khan says most Bollywood actors are filming at various stages 30 to 40 films at any one time. Is this true and the norm in Bollywood?






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Which actor has done maximum movies in Bollywood?

Shakti Kapoor With the distinction of having appeared in more than 700 films throughout his four decades and a half long career, Kapoor is easily the actor to have done the most movies in Bollywood.

How much do Bollywood actors make per film?

ActorActing Fee per filmEndorsement Fee per DayAkshay Kumar135 Crore1.5-2 CroreSalman Khan100 Crore ( 70% Share in profit)3.5 CroreShahrukh Khan85 Crore ( 60% Share in profit)2-3 CroreAamir Khan80 Crore(75% share in profit)4 Crore11 more rows

How much time does it take to shoot a Bollywood movie?

Depending upon the size of crew, number of set ups, requisite locations, complexity of shots, amount of visual effects to be incorporated, a typical Bollywood movie can take anything between 20 - 30 days to as long as 6 months to be shot.

Which Indian actor has acted in most films as hero?

He holds the Guinness World Record for the most screen credits for a living actor, appearing in over 1000 films to date. In 2009, he was honoured with the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian award in India, for his contribution to Indian cinema. Brahmanandam is known particularly for his comic expressions.



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