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22nd October 2015, 09:50 AM
#11
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
Why should the producer compensate? Profit and loss is a common thing in business. When a film has a good run, no distributor pays back the money he earned over the buying price to the producer or actor. Then on what moral grounds, does he ask for a compensation? If he feels a film is overpriced, he shouldn't have bought the film. When there are no buyers, the producers will automatically reduce the rate. You buy the film at higher rates because you know the star's potential and when u incur an occasional loss, u ask for compensation? Good. 
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22nd October 2015 09:50 AM
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