Thursday, December 4, 2025

8-Hour Shift Impossible? Rana Daggubati Says Filmmaking Is a Lifestyle!

8-Hour Shift Impossible? Rana Daggubati Says Filmmaking Is a Lifestyle!

Hours on set: Dulquer Salmaan and Rana Daggubati Dispute Deepika Padukone’s Call for 8-Hour Workdays

The conversation about restructuring working conditions in the film industry, ignited by Deepika Padukone's reported push for a strict 8-hour shift, has drawn critical commentary from industry leaders Dulquer Salmaan and Rana Daggubati. Both actors, who operate heavily as producers in the South Indian film landscape, agree that the very nature of filmmaking—a creative and logistical puzzle—makes a standard corporate workweek impossible.

At a recent discussion, they broke down why cinema cannot operate with the same regulations as a typical 9-to-5 job, emphasizing the unique challenges of large-scale production.


Rana Daggubati: Art Cannot Be Timed

Rana Daggubati, the star known for blockbusters like Baahubali, was adamant that classifying filmmaking as merely a "job" fundamentally misunderstands the process.

  • "It’s a Lifestyle": Rana rejected the notion of fixed shifts, stating: "This is not like a factory where you finish shooting... You either choose to be in this business or not. It's a lifestyle."
  • Creative Constraints: He argued that creativity cannot be clocked: "If we start fixing time, then art will be forced." He elaborated that sometimes the best work happens outside a mandated window, explaining, "We could sit for eight hours and the best scene comes out, or sit for fifty and nothing comes out." For Rana, the commitment must be total and focused on the artistic outcome, not the clock.

Dulquer Salmaan: When Longer Days Save Money

Dulquer Salmaan brought in the perspective of a producer managing budget and logistics, explaining that extended hours are often a necessary trade-off to keep costs under control.

  • Budgeting Necessity: "If you’re a producer, you’d rather spend 12 or 14 hours and finish," Dulquer explained. He quantified the financial decision, stressing that extending one day is "cheaper than an additional day" of shooting, which involves re-hiring the entire crew, re-booking locations, and maintaining equipment.
  • Crew Preference: He also noted that in certain industries, like Malayalam cinema, the crew often prefers to work longer to complete a scene rather than drag the schedule: "They’re like, ‘No, let’s just finish and go home.’"

The unanimous sentiment among the panellists, including other industry figures, was that while crew welfare is vital, the unpredictable, high-stakes process of capturing cinematic moments demands flexibility that goes far beyond a fixed 8-hour structure. The debate remains at the forefront, particularly after reports linked Deepika Padukone’s rigid schedule requirement to her stepping away from major commitments.


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