'Actor's personal chef used to charge 2 lakhs a day', Anurag Kashyap told the expenses of the stars
Anurag Kashyap: Anurag Kashyap has made his place in the film industry by making a few films. After direction, he is now going to try his hand at acting. Anurag Kashyap will be seen acting in the web series Bad Cop. Meanwhile, in one of his interviews, he talked about the rising fees of the stars and told a surprising thing about an actor's expensive chef.

So far, many filmmakers have spoken about the issue of rising fees of stars. Anurag Kashyap expressed his concern over it recently, too. At the same time, now he has repeated the talk for this issue. He also told about an actor's chef who used to charge 2 lakh rupees a day and said that in the name of healthy food, he used to bring bird food.
Anurag Kashyap is counted among those Bollywood directors who keep their points open. While only a few days ago, he praised Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, and Shah Rukh Khan over the issue of increasing fees of stars, now he exploded on stars who spend lavishly.
Recently, in an interview, he spoke about one such actor without naming him. During a chat with Janice Siqueira, the director said, "Wherein during the shoot, there is someone whose chef charges Rs 2 lakh daily to make a strange healthy food. Looking at which one wonders, is this food? This is bird food."
He pointed out with his hands how less the quantity of food was. He said, "It used to be such a small one." Anurag Kashyap further said that the actor used to do this because he had a health problem and he needed a special kind of food. Anurag said, "He told me, 'I eat only this. I have many allergies.'"
This is not the first time Anurag Kashyap has hit back at arbitrary demands from the actors. In another interview, he spoke about the tantrums of the actors. During a conversation with Indian Express, Anurag Kashyap said, "On an outdoor shoot, one star ordered a hamburger several kilometers away from the shooting location." He says that in this way, unnecessary expenses increase during the shooting.