Deepika demanded 8 hours of shift, now Pankaj Tripathi said this
Pankaj Tripathi spoke on shift timing after Deepika.
Sandeep Reddy has replaced Deepika Padukone in Vanga’s ‘Spirit’ by Trupti Dimri. Ever since this announcement has been made by Wanga, Deepika Padukone has been in constant discussion. It is being said that Deepika had some demands for ‘Spirit’. One of his demands was also related to work timing. Being a new mom, the actress had demanded 8 hours of work a day and refused to work for 15-20 hours. This demand of Deepika did not like Wanga and she replaced the actress. After Deepika Padukone, now Pankaj Tripathi has also commented on the work timing of the industry.
It is necessary to set the boundary- Pankaj Tripathi
Commenting on the work culture of the industry, Pankaj Tripathi said that he would have to learn to make boundaries. Talking to the Hollywood reporter, he said that the time of work should be folded. Pankaj Tripathi said- ‘Now, I am learning to speak’ not ‘. Because everyone should know where the boundary is – that this is the line and it is not to go next to it. This is a humble ‘not’.
16-18 hours continuously worked- Pankaj Tripathi
The actor further recalls those days when the work time was continuously drawn and many times he had to work for 16–18 hours. Pankaj Tripathi said- ‘Work is being drawn. 16 hours, it’s 18 hours, I am engaged. I am also speaking, the actor has gone. Labor is stopped. Then did not start, now you say politely that ‘No, not so much, we did this, the commitment was fulfilled. Now thanks. Those who are left will do it tomorrow.
Mani Ratnam supports Deepika
Meanwhile, famous filmmaker Mani Ratnam was also seen supporting Deepika Padukone. Supporting Deepika, surrounded by controversies over his demands, he said to News18 Shosha- ‘I think this demand is absolutely appropriate. I am glad that he is in a position to ask for it. I think as a filmmaker you should keep it in mind while casting. It is not at all unfair to ask, but the biggest need. I think this should be a priority. You will accept it, understand and work around it.