Criminal Justice 4 actor pankaj tripathi has also talked about shift timing and said that it is important to set limits in acting as well.
Pankaj Tripathi On Working Hours
Recently, the news of deepika padukone being out of Sandeep reddy Vanga's upcoming film 'Spirit' was making headlines. The reports claimed that the actress, who recently became a mother, had demanded to increase her shift timing to eight hours.But the film producer did not like this clause of the actress and he removed deepika from the film.
Now after Deepika, criminal Justice 4 actor pankaj tripathi has talked about the importance of setting work boundaries and saying 'no' when those limits are crossed.
What did pankaj tripathi say about shift timings
In a conversation with hollywood Reporter India, pankaj tripathi said that he finds it difficult to say 'no', which is why he is practicing it. He said, "Right now, I am practicing saying 'no'. Because everyone should know where the limit is and this is the line, and beyond that, it's a polite 'no'." He also recalled those days when his working hours on the set would increase from 16 to 18 hours. The actor said, "The work is getting delayed. It's been 16 hours, 18 hours, I am engaged. I am even speaking, the actor has left. The labor is stuck."
It is important to set boundaries
After this, he said that he feels that it is better to set boundaries politely at such times.The actor said, "Then I felt that it was better to set boundaries politely, right now you should politely say that 'No, this is all that will happen.We had committed, andour commitment is complete, nowthank you. Whatever is left, we will do it tomorrow.'" He concluded by saying that it is important to set boundaries, not only in acting but in all aspects of life.
Mani Ratnam also supported deepika Padukone
Meanwhile, famous filmmaker mani ratnam has also supported deepika Padukone. Ratnam told News18 Showsha, "I think it's a fair demand. I'm glad she is in a position to ask for it. I think as a filmmaker, you will keep this in mind while casting. It's not an unreasonable thing to ask, but a need. I think it should be a priority. You have to accept it, understand it, and work around it."