Before Corona, I used to take 1 lakh, now I take 50 thousand, Bharti Singh

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Bollywood’s leading comedian, Bharti Singh, has revealed salary cuts and non-payment of shares on shows since Covid-19.

Bharti Singh is currently one of the most talented comedians in the world of comedy, Bharti Singh has won millions of hearts with her art, she has been a part of many shows and has also done solo stand-up comedy shows.

If we look at Bharti Singh’s personal life, she is married to popular screenwriter, Harsh Limbachia and they have a son ‘Laksh’.

Recently Bharti Singh has talked about focusing more on her YouTube channel than comedy shows.

Bharti Singh has reached millions of fans especially through her YouTube channel, Bharti explains in her new vlog why she decided to give more time to her YouTube channel.

Bharti Singh says that I have faced a severe reduction in remuneration post-Covid-19 in most of the shows.

“Ever since the pandemic hit us, show budgets have really taken a hit and it’s happened in all industries, but no artist is going to work properly if they’re not paid what they deserve,” he says. Deserving, if you don’t pay even 25 percent of the work I used to receive, then the work will not be done.’

Bharti has revealed that her remuneration is almost half of what it used to be, adding that she never complains, once she is on stage she forgets about the remuneration and the duration of the show. Are and try to do their hundred percent good work.

Bharti has said that ‘I don’t complain, but I used to take 1 lakh, but now if I am taking 50 thousand, I will tell only 3 jokes instead of 6.’

Bharti Singh has said at the end of her vlog that she leaves her child at home, if the salary continues to be cut, she is ready to take a step back from her shows in compensation.

She said that as a working mother, she felt it was unfair to have to leave her son at home for 12 hours or more a day just to earn a salary that he deserved. Are not.

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