According to reports in Insider, the Titanic was one of the biggest and epic projects ever made costing more than $1 million per minute of the screen time. That colossal budget plan was spent on subtleties like the accurate precise imitations of the stylistic layout of the first boat. The props division even stepped the White Star Line logo on “tiny objects” that could never be seen on film.

To keep a demeanour of luxury in the scenes that were set in the top of the line lounge area, the entertainers were served real Beluga caviar. This luxurious food costs up to $4,500 per pound.

All of this over the top tender loving care positively paid off eventually. Despite the fact that filmmakers debated with Cameron over the cost and length while the film was recording, when it was released they before long acknowledged it was generally worth the effort.