#MeToo movement is not just talking about things that happened a decade ago, but here comes an actress and model who lodged a police complaint about the kind of sexual harassment she has a few months ago.
Legendary director Subhash Ghai, known for films like Taal, is now facing the music. A TV serial actress, Kate Sharma, has now accused that he asked her to massage one day in front of his friends. As he happens to be launching her on the silver screen in his next film, the actress obliged to massage, but later he’s said to have started touching her private parts inappropriately.
In her complaint to police, Kate Sharma also alleged that Subhash Ghai threatened to cancel her launch if she refuses to stay with him for a night. Before Kate Sharma, another actress alleged that Ghai has allegedly spiked her drink and assaulted her sexually.
Responding on these allegations, the legendary director stated that he’s a huge supporter of #MeToo movement and regarding the police complaint he exuded confidence that his lawyers will take care.
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Kamal Haasan’s Reported ₹150 Crore Pay for Kalki 2898 AD Sparks Debate
March 9, 2026

The remuneration of Kamal Haasan for the blockbuster Kalki 2898 AD has sparked widespread discussion after filmmaker-actor Yugi Sethu made a striking claim in a recent interview. Directed by Nag Ashwin, Kalki 2898 AD is one of the most ambitious science fiction projects in Indian cinema, featuring a star-studded cast including Prabhas, Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, and Kamal Haasan. The film went on to become one of the highest-grossing Telugu films.
In the interview, Yugi Sethu claimed that Kamal Haasan was paid around ₹150 crore for his role in the film, reportedly for 20 days of work. “Kamal sir’s stature is such. He is getting paid ₹150 crore for 20 days of call sheet for Kalki 2898 AD. I told him on his birthday that he is the highest-paid actor in India and is getting $1 million per day,” Sethu said.
He added that when he later spoke to the film’s producer C. Aswani Dutt, he learned that Kamal Haasan actually worked for only 10 days. “I said ₹150 crore for 20 days, he replied, ‘No sir, he has given only 10 days.’ Sorry, I correct myself then—it’s $2 million per day,” Sethu recalled.
The claim has ignited debates among fans and netizens, with speculation over whether the figure is accurate. Some reports suggest a much lower remuneration of around ₹20 crore, while others estimate it to be over ₹100 crore. With no official confirmation from the makers yet, Kamal Haasan’s pay for Kalki 2898 AD continues to be a hot topic among film enthusiasts.