Isha Koppikar On Gruelling Work Hours In Film Industry: "They Make You Work Until You Can't Stand"

Isha Koppikar, a prominent figure in the Indian film industry, has opened up about the intense work demands that actors often face. In a recent interview, she shared her experiences during the filming of 'Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi' and 'Right Ya Wrong,' describing a particularly arduous period where long hours left her feeling completely exhausted. Koppikar emphasized the relentless nature of the industry, stating that filmmakers often require actors to push their limits, sometimes to the point of physical and mental strain. This candid revelation sheds light on the behind-the-scenes challenges that many in the film industry endure, prompting discussions about the need for better working conditions and support for actors. As the industry evolves, Koppikar's insights may contribute to a broader conversation about the well-being of artists who dedicate their lives to the craft, highlighting the importance of balancing creativity with health and sustainability in film production.
Originally reported by NDTV Movies. Read original article
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