Does Shraddha Kapoor Charge More Than Alia Bhatt And Ananya Panday For Films? Here’s What Shakti Kapoor Claims
Shakti Kapoor recently spoke about daughter Shraddha Kapoor on a podcast.
Shraddha Kapoor is one of the most successful actresses in the Hindi film industry. In recent years, she has delivered multiple hits that are hard to forget. Now talking about her, the actress’s father and veteran actor Shakti Kapoor touched up on the speculation that Shraddha hasn’t been getting enough work as compared to Alia Bhatt and Ananya Panday. Read on to know how he exactly addressed this speculation!
Is Shraddha Kapoor Not Getting Enough Work?
Shakti Kapoor kept it real when he appeared on The Powerful Humans podcast about his daughter Shraddha Kapoor’s professional front. The host asked him about the rumour that the actress has been receiving fewer opportunities as compared to Alia Bhatt and Ananya Panday. The veteran actor shared that Sharddha takes up a few films but she chooses the best ones. He revealed that the Aashiqui 2 star charges more than those people. Shakti Kapoor stated that his daughter carefully chooses to do only one to two films a year. While laughing at the said rumour, he counter-questioned whether Shraddha wasn’t getting work?
He stated that the Baaghi star is stubborn and follows her heart adding that she has certain ethics and is strict while following them. Shakti Kapoor also said that sometimes they fight, plan holidays and also discuss films while confessing that he was proud of her and praised her acting skills.
More On The Actress
Shraddha Kapoor cemented her name in the Hindi film industry after starring in Aashiqui 2 alongside Aditya Roy Kapur. After that she did not disappoint with her film choices, which played a huge role in making her a fan-favourite actress. In recent years, she was seen in Stree 2, Tu Jhooti Main Makkaar and more. Additionally, she voiced Judy Hopps in Zootopia 2’s Hindi version.
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First Published: December 26, 2025 5:08 PM






