'Can't Say Want To Work Less, Get Paid More': Kunal Kemmu On 8-Hour Shift Demand For Actors

In a recent statement, actor Kunal Kemmu addressed the growing conversation around the demanding work hours in the film industry, particularly in light of Deepika Padukone's advocacy for an eight-hour workday for mothers in the profession. Kemmu emphasized the unrealistic nature of expecting actors to work less while also seeking higher pay, suggesting that such a stance undermines the commitment required in the entertainment sector. He acknowledged the challenges faced by actors, especially those balancing personal and professional lives, but also highlighted the importance of maintaining industry standards that ensure productivity. The discussion around work-life balance in Bollywood has gained momentum, as many actors advocate for more humane working conditions without compromising the quality of their craft. The industry is at a crossroads, as it seeks to adapt to modern demands while preserving its artistic integrity and economic viability. With increasing pressures for better work environments, the ongoing dialogue reflects a broader societal trend towards valuing mental health and personal well-being in high-stakes professions.
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