Deepika Padukone's Call for Eight-Hour Workdays Sparks Debate Among Actors

Deepika Padukone's recent demand for an eight-hour workday has stirred a significant debate within the Bollywood community. Following her withdrawal from two Telugu films, various actors, including Rana Daggubati and Dulquer Salmaan, have shared their thoughts on the practicality of such a work schedule in the film industry. While some argue that the nature of filmmaking requires flexibility beyond standard hours, others express the need for better work-life balance. This ongoing discussion highlights the challenges faced by actors in balancing their professional commitments with personal well-being.
 | 
Deepika Padukone's Call for Eight-Hour Workdays Sparks Debate Among Actors

Deepika Padukone's Workday Demand


Bollywood star Deepika Padukone has recently advocated for an eight-hour workday in the film industry. Following her stance, she has reportedly stepped back from her roles in the Telugu films "Spirit" and "Kalki 2898 AD." This topic has ignited considerable discussion, with various actors sharing their differing perspectives. Notable figures such as Rana Daggubati, Dulquer Salmaan, and producer Archana Kalpathi have weighed in on the issue.


Rana Daggubati's Perspective

Deepika Padukone's Call for Eight-Hour Workdays Sparks Debate Among Actors

Rana Daggubati's Take on Work Hours
In a recent interview with a media outlet, Rana Daggubati addressed the concept of eight-hour shifts. He stated, "This isn't just a job; it's a lifestyle choice. You either embrace it or you don't. Each film has unique demands. It's not a factory setting where we can simply clock in for eight hours and expect the best results."


Dulquer Salmaan's Experience

Dulquer Salmaan's Insights
Dulquer Salmaan shared his thoughts on the eight-hour workday during the same interview, noting that extended hours are typical in the Malayalam film industry. He remarked, "In Malayalam cinema, you often find yourself working without a clear end time. It can be draining. My first Telugu film, Mahanati, allowed me to leave by six, which was a first for me. I hoped that as a producer, I could change this, but the reality is that working an extra hour is often preferable to extending the shoot by an additional day."


Archana Kalpathi's Viewpoint

Archana Kalpathi's Opinion
Producer Archana Kalpathi also contributed to the discussion, stating that a traditional 9-5 schedule is impractical in the film industry. She elaborated that large-scale productions frequently require filming during holidays.


Recent Collaboration of Dulquer and Rana

Dulquer Salmaan and Rana Daggubati's Recent Project
Recently, Dulquer Salmaan and Rana Daggubati collaborated on the film "Kaantha," which premiered on November 14th. While the film garnered positive reviews, it struggled to achieve significant box office success.


Social Media Reactions

PC Social Media