
Don't mess with Sandeep Reddy Vanga: Social media reacts to Deepika Padukone justifying leaving film over money issues
Deepika Padukone may be one of the highest-paid actors in the country today, but she has consistently spoken out about gender-based pay disparity in the film industry. Amid speculation surrounding her reported exit from Sandeep Reddy Vanga's upcoming film Spirit, an old interview of the actress has resurfaced, where she openly discusses turning down a film due to unequal pay.
Although Deepika has not officially confirmed or commented on her departure from Spirit, director Sandeep Reddy Vanga appeared to address the matter in a cryptic but strongly worded post on social media platform X. Without naming anyone, he expressed his disappointment at an unnamed actress, accusing her of 'putting down a younger actor" and leaking details about the film.
'When I narrate a story to an actor, I place 100% faith. There is an unsaid NDA between us… Putting down a younger actor and ousting my story? Is this what your feminism stands for?" he wrote. He further added, 'You didn't get it. You won't get it. You will never get it.'
According to reports, Deepika was initially cast opposite Prabhas in Spirit. However, Triptii Dimri — who gained attention for her performance in Vanga's Animal— is now said to be replacing her. Reports also claim Deepika was offered ₹ 20 crore for the role, the highest fee of her career so far, even surpassing recent quotes for her husband Ranveer Singh.
In the resurfaced NDTV interview, Deepika recalled walking away from a film project because the director could not meet her fee demand, even though she liked the script.
She said, 'When I quoted my price, the director said he couldn't afford it because he had to pay the male actor's fee. So I said, ok then, tata goodbye, because I know my track record. I know what I am worth.'
Deepika added that it was not about ego, but principle. 'At the end of the day, I didn't want to sleep at night knowing I had an equal creative contribution but was underpaid. I was not okay with that.'Deepika's remarks have drawn attention online, with many praising her for standing her ground and while other crticised her. A user wrote: 'Track record is a biggest joke. Pls don't dare to mess with Vanga. He is a masterpiece.'Another wrote : 'This clearly shows you are not passionate about cinema, you are more into money.'
A third user said: 'Wise decision.'
On the work front, Deepika was last seen in Rohit Shetty's Singham Again, which featured an ensemble cast including Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ranveer Singh, and Akshay Kumar. She also starred in the Telugu sci-fi epic Kalki 2898 AD alongside Prabhas and Amitabh Bachchan. A sequel to the film is reportedly planned for 2026.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India Gazette
28 minutes ago
- India Gazette
"Should not hurt sentiments of others...": BJP's Tamilisai Soundararajan on Kamal Haasan language row
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 31 (ANI): BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan on Saturday responded to actor Kamal Haasan's recent remark on the Kannada language and said that while celebrating one's linguistic heritage, it is essential not to disregard or offend other languages. Speaking to reporters, Soundararajan said, 'Tamil is an ancient language, and you will always see Prime Minister Narendra Modi stating this... Whenever you express the richness of your language, you should not hurt the sentiments of others. When you express the richness of your language, you should also think about other languages.' 'Why didn't Kamal Haasan mention this previously when he was acting in Kannada, Telugu and Hindi movies? Why now does he want to disrupt the brotherhood of other states?' she remarked. Kamal Haasan and his movie 'Thug Life' were caught in a controversy in Karnataka after the actor reportedly stated that 'Kannada is born out of Tamil' during a promotional event in Chennai. It led to several protests in Karanataka by the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike and other Kannada organisations. Actor Kamal Haasan reiterated his faith in 'law and democracy' on Friday, responding to the ongoing controversy surrounding his purported remark on the Kannada language while promoting his movie 'Thug Life' in Chennai. Terming India a 'democratic country,' the actor stated that he won't 'apologise' to anyone for his actions if he is 'not wrong'. Pro-Kannada organisations have demanded a public apology from him for allegedly hurting the sentiments of Kannada people. Responding to the warning by pro-Kannada groups that they would boycott his film if he did not apologise for his remarks, the actor said that he believes in 'law' and 'justice' since India is a 'democratic' country. On Friday, the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) banned the release of 'Thug Life' over the actor's purported remarks on the Kannada language. Speaking to mediapersons in Bengaluru, Sa Ra Govindu, representative of KFCC, said that they have decided to ban the release of Kamal Haasan starrer 'Thug Life' in Karnataka as they stand firmly with Karnataka Rakshana Vedike and other Kannada organisations for their demands of halting the release of the film until the actor issues a pubic apology. The KFCC representative said that Kamal Haasan has not yet issued an apology for hurting the sentiments of the Kannada people during his promotional event in Chennai. On Wednesday, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticised Kamal Haasan for his reported remark about the Kannada language, stating that he was not aware of the language's 'long-standing' history. 'Kannada has a long-standing history. Poor Kamal Haasan, he is unaware of it,' the Karnataka Chief Minister said. 'Thug Life', directed by Mani Ratnam, also stars Trisha Krishnan and Silambarasan TR in lead roles. (ANI)


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Sonali Bendre feels she didn't get enough credit in Shah Rukh Khan starrer Duplicate: 'I think it became more of a secondary character...'
Sonali Bendre revisits her experiences filming the 1998 film Duplicate with Shah Rukh Khan. She shares insights about her evolving role and early career decisions. Bendre compares her roles in Duplicate and Zakhm. She recalls filming a song for Duplicate, praising Karan Johar's vision and Farah Khan's styling. The actress acknowledges the song's popularity and the film's lasting impact. Over the years, Sonali Bendre has left an indelible mark with her performances across genres. However, not every film experience has matched her expectations. While revisiting moments from the 1998 film Duplicate alongside Shah Rukh Khan , the actress opened up about the evolving nature of her role, her early career choices, and why she felt her character didn't receive the credit it deserved. A Role That Shifted Over Time When shown a picture with Shah Rukh Khan from the film Duplicate, Sonali reflected on the experience with a mix of nostalgia and insight in a chat with Bollywood Bubble. She acknowledged the popularity of the song and how often people still mention the film. While the project was memorable, she revealed that it also shaped her perspective on choosing roles. Her character was initially envisioned with intriguing grey shades, but over time, she felt it became increasingly one-dimensional and took on more of a secondary presence in the narrative. Comparing Duplicate and Zakhm She further reflected on her experiences with role selection, comparing her work in Zakhm and Duplicate. She shared that while she was aware from the start that her part in Zakhm wasn't the lead—since that belonged to Pooja Bhatt—she accepted it because of the powerful story and her respect for director Mahesh Bhatt . However, with Duplicate, she had initially been promised a role of equal prominence. Over time, she began to feel sidelined and sensed that she wasn't receiving the recognition she deserved. Still, she believes that things eventually balanced out in her career, and she did receive her due. A Memorable Song Shoot In conclusion, the actress reminisced about filming one of the songs from Duplicate, highlighting the creative vision behind it. While she couldn't immediately recall the exact track—clarifying it wasn't Mere Mehboob Mere Sanam—she credited Karan Johar for his vision and mentioned the unique styling, including a short wig chosen by choreographer Farah Khan. Despite the intense heat during the shoot, she recalled the experience as memorable and exciting. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
Sonali Bendre reveals she shot with Aamir Khan for 10 days in real rain for Sarfarosh's 'Jo Haal Dil Ka' song: 'We were rubbing Brandy on our feet because...'
Sonali Bendre reminisces about filming 'Sarfarosh,' highlighting the challenges of shooting 'Jo Haal Dil Ka' in freezing temperatures and real rain. She reveals a fun detail about Aamir Khan's wardrobe, where his shirts subtly matched her outfits throughout the film. The team endured ten days of continuous rain in Panhala, resorting to brandy rubs to combat the intense cold. More than two decades after its release, Sarfarosh remains a cult favourite — not just for its gripping storyline but also for its memorable music and performances. Recently, actress Sonali Bendre took a nostalgic trip down memory lane, recounting what went into filming the soulful track Jo Haal Dil Ka alongside Aamir Khan — including battling freezing temperatures, real rain, and some unexpected hacks to stay warm on set. While reflecting on a photo with Aamir from the sets of Sarfarosh, Sonali recalled, in a chat with Bollywood Bubble, how her wardrobe choices subtly influenced Aamir's looks in the film. She credited designer Ashlee, who along with director John and cinematographer Matthew, carefully planned the visuals. Given the film's intense and serious tone, Sonali considered herself the comic relief, often joking about it during the shoot. As a fun detail, she mentioned that Aamir would wear shirts matching the color of her outfits throughout the film. Sonali Bendre reflected on the memorable colour coordination in one of Sarfarosh's songs, calling it a visually striking sequence with beautiful beats composed by Raju. The team shot the song across the scenic mountains of Panhala, enduring ten days of continuous real rain. The cold was so intense that the cast resorted to rubbing brandy on their feet to stay warm. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like This Gel Makes Mold Disappear Like Magic CleanLix Learn More Undo By the end of the shoot, Sonali had had enough of rain-drenched sequences and jokingly decided she'd need advance warning in future contracts if a film included a rain song. Sarfarosh is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language action thriller written, produced, and directed by John Matthew Matthan . Inspired by true events related to state-sponsored terrorism in India during the 1990s, the film features Aamir Khan, Naseeruddin Shah, and Sonali Bendre in lead roles. The supporting cast includes Mukesh Rishi, Pradeep Rawat, Akhilendra Mishra, Makrand Deshpande, Shri Vallabh Vyas, Govind Namdev, and Surekha Sikri. The story follows an IPS officer's determined mission to eliminate cross-border terrorism threatening national security. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .