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Ranbir Kapoor compromises ‘his own value’ for upcoming movie ‘Animal’

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Ranbir Kapoor has prioritised the production of his upcoming thriller Animal over his own value.

Recently, PinkVilla reported that Ranbir made a sacrifice to cater to director Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s “grand vision.”

The sacrifice in question is related to the delays in the post-production which ended up sky-rocketing the cost of production.

Ranbir, who takes ₹70 crore per film, cut his fees by half and charged ₹30-35 crore only. According to the publication, he did it to “improve the production standard” of his gangster saga.

It’s likely that the Rockstar actor will have a share in the profits if the movie ends up making big bucks.

The two-minute teaser for Animal was released on Ranbir’s birthday last year.

Read more: Shahid Kapoor unveils how he bagged debut film ‘Ishq Vishk’

The clip is a power-packed journey which includes gory action sequences and the 41-year-old’s transformation from a golden spoon boy to becoming a bearded gangster, with Bobby Deol playing the villain.

Fans lauded the actor for taking on “such a massy role” and expressed eagerness for the release of the film which will be hitting the cinemas on December 1.

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