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Karan Oberoi to be seen in Inside Edge 2

Karan Oberoi is gearing up to play a pivotal role in Amazon Prime’s series, Inside Edge 2 which, as the title suggests itself, is the second season of Inside Edge that took the internet space by storm in 2017.

In a recent Instagram post, Oberoi confirmed that he is heading off to Georgia to join the shoot. “When you are a part of a new mainstream disruptive narrative, which gets international recognition, like the Emmy’s, you feel joyous exhilaration! Super duper happy I was a part of this and the next! Onwards and upwards!” said delighted Karan.


Inside Edge 2 is bankrolled by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani’s Excel Entertainment and Amazon Prime Video. Just like the first season, the second season of the digital series is also expected to do well.

While the first season had Richa Chadha, Angad Bedi, Sanjay Suri, Vivek Oberoi, Tanuj Virwani and Siddhant Chaturvedi in the lead cast, the confirmation on star cast for Inside Edge 2 is put on hold. Only Karan Oberoi is confirmed as of now.

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Top India survey reveals Bollywood divide: A-listers thrive as crew members face 60 per cent pay cuts

Highlights

  • Entertainment workers report 50-60 per cent pay cuts compared to earlier years.
  • Behind-the-scenes staff most affected by industry slowdown.
  • Many workers leave Mumbai or take side jobs to cover expenses.
India's entertainment industry is facing growing money problems as workers across Bollywood and television production report major pay cuts and less work.
A survey by Top India, involving more than 1,000 people linked to the entertainment sector, shows many workers are either getting limited work or seeing their salaries drop sharply.

Many people in the survey said payments for available projects have fallen by nearly 50 to 60 percent compared to previous years. The money troubles come as the world deals with tensions and economic uncertainty.

Recent moves for energy savings and tighter spending across sectors have added pressure, with clear effects now showing in Bollywood and television production.

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