Deepika Padukone addresses controversy about 8-hour work question, Spirit and Kalki 2 outdoor: 'Unorganized industry ...'

Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone broke the silence on the constant drive over her 8-hour job question, which broke out after her exit from large films such as Spirit and Kalki 2898 AD successor. Padukone first talked about it and called the industry ‘disorganized’ and criticized male actors, which she said only eight hours claimed. Deepika Padukone about controversy over her 8-hour work question Deepika Padukone was asked about the setback to her 8-hour job question. She told CNBC-TV18: “Based on a woman, if it is intrusive or whatever, it is. But it is no secret that many superstars, male superstars in the Indian film industry have been working for eight hours, and that it has never been made.” The Patan actor refused to call someone, but said that there were male actors in the industry who never made news to work for eight hours. “I don’t want to take names now and make it in a whole thing, but it is very often known that many male actors have been working for eight hours a day for years. Many of them only work Monday to Friday eight hours. They don’t work weekends,” she added. Padukone focused the Indian film industry as a whole, saying that, although called an industry, we have never really worked like an industry. ” She calls it “a very disorganized industry”, and adds that “it’s time we brought a system to this culture.”