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TV Better Paying Than Films: Karan Singh Grover

IANS, 08 Jan, 2015 01:03 PM
  • TV Better Paying Than Films: Karan Singh Grover
Karan Singh Grover, who is making a transition from the telly world to the big screen, feels that actors are paid better for their work on TV than in films.
 
Karan told IANS: "In TV, you get more money compared to films. (What we earn from films) It's like pocket money for us compared to what we earn on TV."
 
However, he said the downside is that television shows have no definite ending. But he hopes that the emergence of mini-series and season-based shows will change the scenario for TV.
 
Karan, who has featured in popular shows like "Dill Mill Gayye" and "Qubool Hai", is currently busy promoting "Alone", which stars Bipasha Basu. The film is directed by Bhushan Patel.

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