The discussion was sparked following Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone's reported demand for 8-hour work shifts, which led to her exit from the upcoming film 'Spirit', directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, starring Prabhas. Deepika's departure has fueled widespread conversations across the industr
Actor Soha Ali Khan, known for her roles in 'Rang De Basanti' and 'Ahista Ahista', has spoken out about the ongoing debate surrounding actresses limiting their work hours, referencing Deepika Padukone's decision to set boundaries on her shooting schedule.
On Thursday, Mehta, in a post on social media platform X, shared a detailed note, criticising the industry's long working hours and the normalisation of exhaustion among professionals. The filmmaker highlighted that unhealthy work patterns have become an accepted part of the entertainment
The Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) Drivers and Conductors' Union has warned the state government and HRTC management that if their long-pending demands are not met by July 31, they will strictly adhere to an 8-hour work limit from August 1. The union, led by President Man Sing
Deepika Padukone's recent exit from 'Spirit' has created quite a buzz in the entertainment industry. Several celebrities have now directly and indirectly weighed in on the need for a structured shift in the industry.
When asked about his views on the demands for an 8-hour shift, Devgn, without taking names, said, "It's not that it's not going down well with people. Most of the honest filmmakers will not have problems with it. Apart from this, being a mother and working for eight hours, most people have s