The 50-year-old star says television artistes have to continuously be on their toes and deliver their best in a short span of time.
"I admire television artistes more than people from my industry as their job is hard. We (film actors) don't do one fourth of the hard work that television actors do. I respect them a lot. They work much harder and I feel they should be paid more (than the film stars). If not more, they should get at least what we are paid.
The "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha" star says he closely saw how TV actors work hard endlessly, while he went on film promotions on the small screen.
"Television is not easy as you work continuously. There are several cameras monitoring you. I have learnt to admire people who work on television shows, be it the artiste or other team members. We film actors don't value things," he says.
"My mother watches lot of television shows. She is glued to television, she doesn't watch films with so much interest as she sees television shows."
After "Khatron Ke Khiladi", "Master Chef" and "Dare to Dance", the National Award-winning actor now returns to television with "Great Indian Laughter Challenge" as a judge.
The show is making a comeback after nine years with its fifth season, with popular comedians such as Zakir Khan, Mallika Dua and Hussain Dalal as mentors.
Akshay says he used to follow the show earlier as he is a huge fan of the comedy genre.
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