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Farah Khan shares cook Dilip earns big from YouTube vlogs: He makes more than us

Farah Khan shares cook Dilip earns big from YouTube vlogs: He makes more than us

India Today2 days ago
Filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan's vlog has turned her long-time cook, Dilip, into an unexpected social media sensation. In her latest vlog, shot at actor Shruti Haasan's stylish Mumbai home, Farah addressed the much-asked question - does Dilip get extra pay or royalty for appearing in her YouTube videos?The visit featured a chat over sambar and dosa, cooked by Shruti herself, while she showcased her musical side by playing an original piano composition and singing. Farah also shared that Dilip had once recorded a quirky song with Shankar Mahadevan titled 'Meri Pagar Badhao'.advertisementAt one point, Shruti asked Farah directly, 'Does Dilip get extra royalty or extra fees for YouTube videos?'
While keeping exact figures a secret, Farah replied, 'Yes, he gets a lot, more than everyone here put together.' When Shruti explained, 'We were just worried about Dilip,' Farah humorously responded, 'Don't be worried about him, be worried about me.'Since launching her YouTube cooking series in 2024, Farah Khan and Dilip have built a loyal fan base. What started as casual kitchen sessions evolved into an engaging vlog format, where celebrity guests like Kajol, Ananya Panday, and Vijay Varma join in for meals and banter. Dilip's quick wit and warm personality have made him a standout favourite among viewers.Meanwhile, Shruti Haasan is gearing up for the release of her action thriller 'Coolie', directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj. The film stars Rajinikanth, Nagarjuna, Upendra, Soubin Shahir, and will feature a special appearance by Aamir Khan. Scheduled to release on August 14, it is set for a box office clash with 'War 2' starring Jr NTR and Hrithik Roshan.- EndsTrending Reel
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  • Hindustan Times

Shruti Haasan on standing out in a Rajinikanth film like Coolie; discussing acting with dad Kamal Haasan

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  • Time of India

‘War 2' advance booking report Day 1: Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR starrer on track to cross Rs 20 crore mark before August 14 release

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Coolie vs War 2: Rajinism Or Hrithik-Jr NTR Jugalbandi, What Will Strike Gold On Day 1?

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  • News18

Coolie vs War 2: Rajinism Or Hrithik-Jr NTR Jugalbandi, What Will Strike Gold On Day 1?

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'War 2 maybe pulling its weight in the Telugu speaking states and the northern belt but its screen count in the overall southern belt is much lesser," he states. But the home-ground factor may not favour Jr NTR completely. 'AP and Telangana are Jr NTR's home-ground but Coolie also has Nagarjuna. Rajinikanth too has a big fandom there. His films have a track record of performing well there. Robot and 2.0 are some examples. These are movie-crazy states. Sometimes, what happens is that the fans of Jr NTR's competitors and peers like Allu Arjun, Ram Charan, Mahesh Babu and Pawan Kalyan may start rooting for the other film. That may happen in this case also," Bala elaborates. More Stars Equates To More Footfalls According to Bala, another reason why Coolie could hit the jackpot is its star cast – Nagarjuna, Aamir Khan, Upendra, Sathyaraj and Soubin Shahir. 'Coolie is a multi-starrer with stars belonging to each of the southern states. And superstar Rajinikanth is popular all over the country. Aamir is popular in the Hindi belt. Lokesh Kanagaraj-Anirudh Ravichander is a great combination. Needless to say, Coolie carries good buzz. A film with five stars will have an upper hand over a film with two stars. Five stars will pull in five times more fans in theatres," he remarks. War 2 And It's 'Underwhelming' Buzz One can't argue that the buzz surrounding War 2 is rather lacklustre, which gives Coolie a generous advantage. Mohan says, 'It's underwhelming. People were so excited to watch Hrithik and Tiger Shroff in War. I'm not seeing the same hype in case of War 2. The trailer received mixed reactions. The music hasn't picked up. Ghungroo and Jai Jai Shivshankar were massive chartbusters. But War 2's Aavan Javan couldn't leave a mark." He further adds, 'People are trolling the VFX aspect of the film but one can't judge a three-minute trailer of a film made for the big screen on their mobile phones and draw conclusions. The packaging is good. But compared to War or any other YRF spy universe films like Pathaan or Tiger 3, the excitement level is low. But in north India, very few screens will run the Hindi dubbed version of Coolie. So, let's wait and watch." The reason behind War 2's limited buzz could also be lack of promotions, feels Bala. 'The makers of Coolie have been promoting their film quite aggressively – hosting events and giving many media interviews. The same cannot be said about War 2. Coolie's day one figures could be Rs 100 crore gross. With overseas collections added, it may go up to Rs 150+ crore," he predicts. The Rajinikanth Euphoria Captures The Globe Bala, in fact, is also confident Coolie will fare 'much better' than War 2 even at the global box office. Mohan agrees and adds, 'Rajinikanth enjoys a massive fandom in the USA. The south Indian diaspora is spread across the USA, Singapore, Malaysia and Middle-East and these regions are leading the front for Coolie. The Tamil-speaking population is quite high there, so naturally they're waiting to watch Coolie. As for War 2, the UK, Australia and New Zealand should bring good numbers." Not All Clashes Are Unhealthy Producer and film business expert Girish Johar feels that a clash often proves beneficial for exhibitors. 'Expectations surrounding both the films are huge. It will be a fantastic day for cinema lovers. Box office will be blazing all guns. There's ample space for multiple releases during a big holiday window. I believe that even in the Hindi-speaking northern market, Coolie will get sufficient space to perform. Down south, War 2 will also create some bit of noise. And looking at the pre-sales, I think War 2 will garner Rs 45+ crore on day one," he tells us. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. 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