Rana Daggubati weighs in on Deepika Padukone-Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s limited working hours controversy: ‘There are actors who shoot for 4 hours’

Rana Daggubati weighs in on Deepika Padukone-Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s limited working hours controversy: ‘There are actors who shoot for 4 hours’

He then explained how working hours vary across different film industries and said, “Like in Maharashtra it is a 12-hour shift, in Telugu it is an 8-hour shift. But in Maharashtra you start at 9 am, but in Telugu we start at 7 am. The location and city, whether it is shot on a set or a studio, all this also adds to that factor, it is not generic. You need more preparation to shoot on a set, while studio gives you comfort. So it depends on project to project. You are seeing it as a generic statement, it is not.” He added, “In a country that has 1.8 billion people and 70–80 percent of those earn Rs 100 a day, and we start seeing things in that light, we will realise that we have a big place to catch up.”

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When asked about actors being forced to stay on set for longer hours, Rana responded, “Nobody is forcing anybody. It is a job. Like nobody can force you, ‘You have to do this show.’ It’s a choice. Everyone has an opinion on what is important in their life. There are actors who shoot for only 4 hours and but that is their system of working.”

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