Salman Khan Travels With His Own Food Truck, Aamir Khan Pays His Driver: Crew Talks About Ballooning Entourage Budgets
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Choreographers working in the Hindi film industry have opened up about the rapidly rising entourage costs on film sets, revealing how stars like Salman Khan and Aamir Khan handle these expenses differently from many other actors. Their comments have added fuel to the ongoing debate about escalating production budgets driven not just by salaries, but by added expenses for personal staff, vanity vans, security teams, stylists, and logistics.
According to the choreographers, Salman Khan stands out for bringing his own food truck to shoots, significantly reducing the burden on the production house. The truck reportedly arrives fully stocked with meals for the star and his team, preventing the need for producers to arrange separate catering. Crew members claim that this practice not only keeps the costs in check but also ensures consistency in Salman’s diet and schedule, making the workflow smoother on set.
Similarly, Aamir Khan was praised for taking responsibility for the expenses related to his personal staff. One choreographer revealed that Aamir pays his driver’s salary out of his own pocket, rather than passing the cost onto the film’s budget. They described him as extremely professional and conscious of how additional expenses can impact mid- and small-budget productions.
These insights come at a time when producers across the industry are openly expressing concerns about the expanding entourage culture. Many argue that while star remuneration is expected to be high, the added costs of managing their teams sometimes as large as 20 to 30 people can strain already tight budgets. Producers have cited cases where these auxiliary expenses surpass those allocated for certain departments of filmmaking.
The choreographers also commented on how, over the years, demands from entourages have grown more extravagant. Requests range from premium hotel suites to specific international food items, personal trainers, additional vanity vans, and even private transport for pets. They believe this trend affects the creative process, as financial pressure can influence casting decisions and overall production planning.
In contrast, industry veterans like Salman and Aamir, the choreographers noted, set a positive example by keeping their external costs minimal. Their practices, they said, reflect an older Bollywood work ethic rooted in discipline, respect for the crew, and mindfulness toward the producer’s constraints.
With the debate intensifying, several producers’ associations are reportedly discussing possible guidelines to regulate entourage costs in future contracts. As budgets continue to tighten and filmmaking becomes increasingly competitive, the industry is likely to focus more on sustainability and cost-efficiency in the years ahead.