Deepika Padukone, an actress, and Ranveer Singh are parents to a baby girl known as Dua. Once she became a mother, Deepika requested eight-hour working periods in the movie production industry. Several production houses withdrew their offers due to disagreement with her request to work for eight hours in a day. The issue of eight-hour working periods became popular in the film production industry once again. Actress Kangana Ranaut supported Deepika recently. However, Deepika keeps talking about eight-hour working periods while that of Ranveer is different.

It's worth noting that Deepika Padukone, after becoming a mother, had stated that working more than eight hours a day was considered a commitment in the industry. Kangana Ranaut, meanwhile, supported Deepika on this issue in a recent interview. This has reignited a debate in the industry regarding eight-hour shifts. Many spoke in support of Deepika, but Ranveer Singh has a different opinion on this matter. While Deepika Padukone connects eight-hour shifts to mental and physical health, for Ranveer Singh, work is everything.

Ranveer Singh is currently in the news for his film "Dhurandhar 2." He worked continuously without a break on this film, which he has revealed in several posts. Director Aditya Dhar himself stated that the entire team, including Ranveer Singh, worked 16-18 hours a day. Actor Ranveer Singh also revealed in an old interview that he caused problems for his co-stars because he doesn't believe in eight-hour shifts.

Ranveer Singh had said, "It's very difficult to work in eight hours in Hindi cinema or in making a film. So, shoot a little longer because I don't see work as a transaction." According to news agency IANS, he jokingly added, "My co-stars are also upset with me because they feel I'm forcing them to work longer than their shifts and that I'm ruining the shift standards in cinema. But if what we need for a scene doesn't come out in eight hours, so what? Shoot a little longer." It's important to clarify that Ranveer Singh's statement came before Deepika Padukone's, when they were working on several films together.

It's worth noting that when Deepika Padukone spoke about the eight-hour shift, many celebrities supported her statement. However, Ranveer Singh remained silent on this matter. Directors like Sandeep Reddy Vanga and Farah Khan strongly opposed it. This was the reason Deepika Padukone turned down Sandeep Reddy Vanga's film "Spirit." The role, which Deepika played, subsequently went to Tripti Dimri.