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Salman Khan Reportedly Agrees To Compensate Distributors For 'Tubelight' Losses

Reportedly, Khan has agreed to pay ₹55 crore to the distributors.
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NEW DELHI -- In a rarity, Salman Khan-starrer Tubelight did not fare well at the Box-Office, due to which the distributors suffered huge losses.

Recently, there were reports that several producers and distributors were demanding a refund from Khan.

According to trade analyst Komal Nahta, the Sultan star has now agreed to pay the distributors.

He took to Twitter and shared the news via a tweet, in which he wrote, "Salman Khan has agreed to refund monies to distributors to make up for losses in Tubelight. A lovely gesture. That's being human!"

Reportedly, Khan has agreed to pay ₹55 crore to the distributors.

The movie has grossed ₹114.50 crore nett on the Indian Box-Office till now.

Meanwhile, Salman is busy shooting for Ali Abbas Zafar's Tiger Zinda Hai.

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