Deepika Padukone's Spirit Brand Controversy: Anurag Basu Sympathizes with Long Working Hours Concerns.
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The recent controversy surrounding Deepika Padukone's exit from Sandeep Reddy Vanga's upcoming film, "Spirit," continues to spark debate within Bollywood, with many figures now voicing their support for the actress. The core of the issue revolves around Padukone's reported demands, including an eight-hour workday, which allegedly led to her departure from the project.

Director Anurag Basu has now weighed in on the matter, expressing his support for reasonable working hours and stating he also dislikes long shifts. Basu's comments add to the growing chorus of voices within the industry advocating for more balanced and sustainable work schedules for actors and crew members.

The controversy began when reports surfaced suggesting Padukone had opted out of "Spirit" due to disagreements over contractual terms, specifically her request for a specific schedule and reported refusal to deliver dialogues in Telugu. Some reports also mentioned a remuneration demand of $2.4 million along with a profit share. Following Padukone's exit, Triptii Dimri was announced as the female lead opposite Prabhas, further fueling the controversy.

Subsequently, director Sandeep Reddy Vanga posted a cryptic message on social media, which was interpreted by many as a veiled attack on Padukone. Vanga's post alluded to a breach of confidentiality and accused an unnamed actress of "putting down a younger actor," leading to speculation that he was referring to Padukone and Dimri.

The online reaction was swift and divided. Some criticized Padukone for allegedly leaking details of the script, while others condemned the slut-shaming and harsh commentary directed at Triptii Dimri for accepting the role. Many fans and industry insiders defended Padukone's right to negotiate for fair working conditions and compensation.

Ajay Devgn also voiced his support for Padukone's request for an eight-hour work shift, stating that "honest filmmakers" would not have a problem with such conditions. Devgn's statement underscores a growing awareness within the industry regarding the importance of healthy work hours and actor well-being.

Adding to the discussion, actress Fatima Sana Shaikh recently clarified misconceptions about director Anurag Basu, with whom she has worked on films like "Ludo" and the upcoming "Metro... In Dino". Shaikh emphasized Basu's organized approach to filmmaking, stating that he typically completes shooting days within 5-6 hours and avoids overtime. She also refuted the notion that Basu doesn't work with a script, highlighting his meticulous preparation and clear vision.

The "Spirit" controversy has ignited a broader conversation about the demanding nature of the film industry and the need for more equitable working conditions. While specific details of Padukone's demands and the reasons for her exit remain contested, the incident has undoubtedly brought attention to the challenges faced by actors, particularly women, in balancing their careers with personal lives. As the industry evolves, it remains to be seen whether this incident will lead to lasting changes in how actors' contracts and working conditions are approached.


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