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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Rakul Preet Singh Defends Actor's Right to Flexible Work Hours

Rakul Preet Singh Defends Actor's Right to Flexible Work Hours

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Work hours are subjective and depend on individual life stages.
  • Actors should have the freedom to set personal work schedules.
  • Past generations of actors worked extremely long and demanding schedules.
Rakul Preet Singh Defends Actor's Right to Flexible Work Hours

Rakul Preet Singh has voiced her perspective on the ongoing Bollywood work-life balance debate, emphasizing that working hours are inherently subjective and should vary based on an individual's current life phase and personal priorities. She advocates for actors to have the autonomy to set their own schedules.

Singh pointed out that the demands on an individual change significantly over time. She suggested that expecting everyone to adhere to the same rigid schedule is unrealistic, drawing a parallel to how established actors like Amitabh Bachchan might not work the same hours as a younger artist.

She also noted that many actors who now work fewer hours have previously undertaken extremely arduous schedules, sometimes working around the clock. This transition, she explained, reflects a natural progression as actors mature and their life circumstances evolve.

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Rakul Preet Singh believes working hours are subjective and should be determined by an individual's life stage and priorities, advocating for flexible personal schedules for actors.
The discussion was intensified by reports of Deepika Padukone facing project rejections after reportedly requesting an eight-hour workday post-motherhood.
No, historically, actors like those from the 90s often worked extremely long hours, moving between multiple film sets consecutively.

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