Bollywood’s debate about 8-hour work shifts has been going on for quite some time now. Ever since Deepika Padukone removed by Sandeep Reddy VantaUpcoming Film ‘Spirit’, over a reported request for an 8-hour shift, industry and fans are divided. Recently the national award -winning actress Rani Mukerji Weighed the matter and shared an anecdote from his own experience. Read on to know what Rani Mukerji said at the 8-hour shift debate in the middle of Deepika Padukone-Sandeep Reddy Vanga line.
Rani Mukerji says she worked for some hours while she was filming ‘Hichki’ when she balanced motherhood
Rani Mukerji, in her conversation with Ani, shared that when she shot for the 2018 movie ‘Hichki’, she worked for a tight hour, because she had to rush home to her daughter Adira, who was only 14 months old then.“When I did ‘Hichki’, Adira was 14 months old, and I was still breastfeeding her, so I had to pump the milk and walk in the morning, and I shot in a college in town.”She further explained how the entire team in the film used to be prepared, so that the photography could be packaged in time. “From my house in the suburb in Juhu to that place, and the Traffic takes about two hours. So I Kind of Made it a Thing Where in the Morning I Would Leave at 6:30 After Expressing My Milk, And I WOULD SHOOT. 12: 30-1, “She said, before adding,” My unit and my director, they were so planned that for Those 6-7 hours in Used to Finish my shoot and before the Traffic would start in town I used to be home at 3.
Rani Mukerji says it’s a choice, and no one forces someone to do anything
The actress also developed the matter and said that it is about mutual understanding. She said: “These things are in conversation today because maybe people are discussing it outside. But it has been the norm with all the professions. I have also done what I have worked for some hours.” “If the producer is okay with it, continue with the movie. If the producer is not okay with it, you will not make the movie. So it is also a choice. No one forces anything on anyone,” she quoted.