Despite Akshay Kumar's star power and the franchise's established popularity, the film's production has been stalled for 9-10 months, unable to commence its next shooting schedule.
This delay highlights not just the project's internal issues but also broader problems plaguing big-budget Bollywood productions.
A central issue appears to be the lopsided profit-sharing arrangement.
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Akshay Kumar reportedly holds an 80% stake in the film's profits, leaving just 20% for Firoz Nadiadwala and other contributors.
Such an imbalance can breed discontent and complicate negotiations, especially when so many stakeholders are involved.
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Additionally, the film boasts a massive cast of 27 prominent actors, each demanding appropriate screen time and remuneration.
Balancing these demands while maintaining narrative coherence is a logistical nightmare, leading to further delays and dissatisfaction.
Moreover, the film's inability to lock in schedules with such a large ensemble reflects a lack of effective coordination and planning.
The delays not only escalate costs but also risk diminishing audience interest over time.
This situation is symptomatic of a larger trend in Bollywood, where star-driven projects often overshadow collaborative filmmaking, resulting in commercial bottlenecks and creative compromises.

