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Updated: June 15, 2025 16:09
Veteran actress Kajol has shared her perspective on the ongoing debate surrounding work hours in the film industry, emphasizing that she has never worked for excessively long shifts and has always prioritized work-life balance. Her comments come amid discussions sparked by reports of Deepika Padukone’s alleged exit from Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s film Spirit over disagreements regarding an eight-hour work shift.
Kajol’s Approach to Work-Life Balance
- The actress revealed that she has always maintained a structured work schedule, choosing to focus on one film at a time rather than juggling multiple projects simultaneously.
- She credited her mother, actress Tanuja Mukherjee, for supporting her decision to work within reasonable hours, ensuring that she never had to endure 20- or 30-hour shifts.
- Kajol recalled that after the birth of her daughter Nysa, she had similar discussions with producers, who were accommodating and allowed her to leave sets early when needed.
Supportive Producers and Past Experiences
- Reflecting on her time filming U Me Aur Hum in 2008, Kajol shared that her father was hospitalized while Nysa was just two years old. Ajay Devgn, who was producing the film, ensured she could balance work and personal responsibilities.
- During the making of Fanaa in 2006, she noted that the production team worked around her schedule without making it an issue or requiring contractual adjustments.
- She expressed gratitude for the understanding nature of producers she has worked with, stating that most of them were willing to accommodate personal circumstances.
Industry-Wide Debate on Work Hours
- The discussion around work hours gained traction after reports suggested that Deepika Padukone requested an eight-hour workday for Spirit, a condition that reportedly did not align with the filmmaker’s expectations.
- Ajay Devgn, speaking at the trailer launch of Kajol’s upcoming film Maa, addressed the issue, stating that most honest filmmakers would not have a problem with actors requesting structured work hours.
- He noted that the industry has gradually shifted toward eight- to nine-hour shifts, making work-life balance more achievable for actors.
Looking Ahead
- Kajol’s upcoming film Maa, directed by Vishal Furia, is set to release on June 27. The film explores themes of mythology and horror, marking a new genre for the actress.
- As the debate over work hours continues, Kajol’s insights highlight the evolving dynamics of the industry, where structured schedules are becoming more widely accepted.
Sources: MSN India, Moneycontrol, News18, Republic World, Firstpost.