Pankaj Tripathi opens about working hours for a long time amid Deepika-Vanga’s soul line
Actor Pankaj Tripathi, while talking about the fixed work hours in films, said that it is important to determine the boundary. He believes that “no” it is necessary to maintain healthy balance.

In short
- Pankaj Tripathi talked about the demands of shooting for a long time
- He shared his 16-18 hour shooting experience
- The actor insisted on politely not to do excessive work
Actor Pankaj Tripathi has joined the ongoing conversation in the film industry about maintaining a healthy work-life balance. It has recently come after a controversy related to Deepika Padukone and director Sandeep Reddy Wanga’s film ‘Spirit’.
In a recent interview with Hollywood reporter India, Pankaj Tripathi shared how he has faced hours of working for a very long time in the past, sometimes straight 16 to 18 hours. ,The work is mein. 16 hours -18 hours to sing, the main lagging hoon. The main speech is also Hoon, the actor has gone. The labor is stopped. (Work hours are growing. I am working directly for 16-18 hours. I am also saying, the actor has left, instead there is a laborer here), “He said, jokingly telling how the shooting can get tired.
He emphasized the importance of knowing when to say “no” and draw a line, respectfully. ,Phir Laga Nahi, Abhi Toh Aap Vinamrata Purvak Bol Dijiye Ki ‘Nahi, Itna Hi Hoga. Human Y’s Thia, commitment will be poor. Now thank you. Who is the left, tomorrow corruption.‘(At this point, you should simply say politely,’ No, all that can be done. This is what we have done, and we have fulfilled that commitment. Thanks. Thanks. Whatever is left, we will do tomorrow ‘), “He explained.
Earlier, filmmaker Mani Ratnam also supported Deepika, saying that her demands were “not inappropriate” but necessary. “I’m glad he is in a position to ask for it,” he told News18 ShowshaHe said, “Filmmakers should understand such needs and work.”
Deepika was about to act contrary to Prabhas in ‘Spirit’, but she went out of the film shortly after joining. Reports suggested that she had sought a fee of Rs 20 crore, did not want to distribute dialogues in Telugu, and requested an 8 -hour working day. While the first two situations argued, it was a demand for less work hours which was talking the biggest thing.
With stars like Kajol, Ajay Devgan, Saif Ali Khan, and now Pankaj Tripathi, it is clear that the theme of the appropriate work hours is drawing attention in Bollywood.