The makers of the film 'PK' recently revealed that their leading star Aamir Khan waved off his fees for the movie and would only get a share of the profit. This is not the first time Bollywood stars have made a movie for free. We have put together a
For the movie 'Dream Girls', actor Eddie Murphy was convinced by one of the film's producers to play the supporting role for free. Although reluctant, the actor waived off his fees and was rewarded with a Golden Globe Award for the 'Best Supporting
Whether it is for a friend or a big screen debut, Hollywood stars are not too behind on catching up with this new trend of doing a film for the greater good. 'Maroon 5' singer Adam Levine also starred in the 2014 film 'Begin Again' opposite Keira
When SRK asked his friends Kareena Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra to make an appearance in his film 'Billu Barber', the actresses readily accepted his offer. However, when SRK sent over a cheque for their contribution to the film, both the actresses
Actor Hrithik Roshan. (Photo: Varinder Chawla)
Shahid Kapoor not only acted for free in one film but two. For an actor who charges 15 crore for a film (post Kaminey), Shahid charged absolutely nothing for his performance in critically acclaimed and international award winning film 'Haider'.
Bollywood diva Sonam Kapoor also made a cameo for free. In 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag', where we saw Sonam play Farhan Akhtar's love interest, the actress acted for free. Sonam just requested a minimal fee of Rs 11 for 'good luck'.
Salman Khan may be Forbes 'Highest Earning Actor of 2014', but for his dear friend Riteish Deshmukh's Marathi film 'Lai Bhari', he did it for free. Salman is known for his generosity and has made many such cameos for free in the past.
Ranveer Singh too acted in 'Finding Fanny' for free. The star, who had a five-minute cameo, not only wriggled his way into the cast but according to the director Homi, even made up his own character 'Gabo' just because he wanted to be a part of the
Aamir stated that he waived off his fees for the film in order to help his director and producer make a 'good film'. The makers said that because the actor agreed to do the film for free, they were able to do the things that would have otherwise