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Ranveer's Grueling 18-Hour Shoots vs. Deepika's 8-Hour Plea
19 Nov
Summary
- Director reveals 18-hour workdays for Ranveer Singh's film over 1.5 years.
- Deepika Padukone advocates for an 8-hour workday, citing burnout.
- Padukone exited projects due to demanding work hours post-motherhood.
Director Aditya Dhar revealed that the cast and crew of Ranveer Singh's upcoming film, 'Dhurandhar,' dedicated 1.5 years to the project, working 16-18 hours daily. This intense schedule highlights a stark contrast to the advocacy for a standard 8-hour workday, prominently led by Ranveer's wife, actress Deepika Padukone.
Deepika Padukone has recently stepped away from two significant film projects, citing the challenging work-hour demands post-motherhood. She has been vocal about the pervasive culture of overwork in the Indian film industry, drawing parallels to how male actors have historically maintained 8-hour workdays without public scrutiny. She believes that burnout is often mistaken for commitment.
Padukone emphasizes that an 8-hour workday is sufficient for an individual's physical and mental well-being, enabling them to perform at their best. She implements a similar policy in her own office, promoting a healthy work-life balance with a strict five-day, 8-hour schedule and comprehensive parental leave. 'Dhurandhar' is set to release on December 5.



