All actors in 'Raja Shivaji' worked free of cost

Riteish Deshmukh recently revealed a striking detail about his ambitious historical project Raja Shivaji—every actor involved in the film chose to work without charging a fee. This unusual move in a star-driven industry immediately grabbed attention, highlighting the emotional and cultural weight the story carries. The film, based on the life and legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, appears to have inspired a sense of collective purpose among the cast, going beyond commercial motivations.
According to Riteish, the decision wasn’t driven by budget constraints alone but by a shared respect for the subject. Portraying a figure as revered as Shivaji Maharaj comes with a deep sense of responsibility, and the actors reportedly aligned themselves with that sentiment. In an industry where remuneration often defines participation, this gesture stands out as a rare example of art and admiration taking precedence over profit. It also reflects how certain stories—especially those rooted in history and identity—can unite artists under a common vision.
That said, such claims naturally invite curiosity about the broader production dynamics. While actors may waive fees, large-scale films still involve significant costs in sets, costumes, research, and marketing. Even so, the narrative of a “no-fee cast” adds a powerful promotional angle, positioning Raja Shivaji as more than just a film—it becomes a tribute. Whether this approach will influence audience reception or inspire similar efforts in the future remains to be seen, but it certainly sets this project apart in today’s commercial cinema landscape.

