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Pakistani Actress Iqra Aziz Comes In Support Of Deepika Padukone On 8-Hour Work Debate
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Pakistani Actress Iqra Aziz Comes In Support Of Deepika Padukone On 8-Hour Work Debate

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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Iqra Aziz recently took to Instagram to voice her support for Deepika Padukone, who welcomed her daughter Dua last year, amid ongoing discussions about an 8-hour workday in the film industry. Pakistani actress Iqra Aziz expressed her solidarity with Deepika amid the debate over the demands for shorter working hours in Bollywood. The controversy gained traction after reports claimed Deepika had withdrawn from two major projects—Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Spirit and the sequel to Kalki 2898 AD—allegedly due to her request for an eight-hour workday.

Iqra Aziz Comes In Support Of Deepika Padukone On Her 8 Hours Work Debate

Deepika recently addressed the controversy in an interview with CNBC-TV18, highlighting that male superstars have been adhering to the same eight-hour schedule for years without attracting headlines. She pointed out that her request is not about the hours but about the perception of her being demanding.

Iqra Aziz took to Instagram to pen a note for Deepika Padukone

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Iqra Aziz took to Instagram to pen a note for Deepika PadukoneIqra Aziz took to Instagram to pen a note for Deepika Padukone

On Instagram Stories, Iqra shared a clip of Deepika’s interview and wrote a supportive message. She said, “The focus isn’t on the 8-hour shift but on her perceived demanding nature. A mother striving for work-life balance should be supported. As long as she fulfills her commitments, her colleagues should be team players and respect her time.”

Hansal Mehta On Bollywood’s Working Hours Demand

In addition to Iqra, filmmaker Hansal Mehta also voiced his thoughts on the issue via social media. On X (formerly Twitter), he remarked, “In our line of work, a 12-hour day is politely called a ‘shift.’ But between chaotic shoots, endless commutes, rushed meals, and broken sleep, there’s little left for us. Where does our mental health or physical well-being fit in? The normalization of 12-hour workdays feels exploitative. It should be the exception, not the norm.”

Regarding Deepika’s recent statements, she has been in the spotlight for exiting Spirit—reportedly due to her request for an 8-hour workday—and stepping away from Kalki 2898 AD, with producers citing the need for a higher level of commitment.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: World Mental Health Day: Deepika Padukone Appointed Ambassador By Union Ministry Of Health And Family Welfare; Actress Comments

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Deepika Padukone gets support from Pakistani actor Iqra Aziz amid debate around 8-hour shift demand: ‘As long as she…’
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Deepika Padukone gets support from Pakistani actor Iqra Aziz amid debate around 8-hour shift demand: ‘As long as she…’

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Pakistani actor Iqra Aziz has voiced her support for Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone amid the ongoing debate over eight-hour work shifts in the Indian film industry. The discussion gained momentum after reports surfaced that Deepika had exited two major projects: Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Spirit and the sequel to Kalki 2898 AD, reportedly because she requested an eight-hour workday.

Deepika Padukone has been in the news for exiting two films this year: Kalki 2898 AD sequel and Spirit.

Iqra Aziz supports Deepika

Recently, Deepika addressed the controversy surrounding her request for an eight-hour workday. In an interview with CNBC-TV18, the actor pointed out that male superstars have been following the same eight-hour schedule for years, yet it has “never made headlines.”

Iqra took to Instagram to come forward and support Deepika, who welcomed her daughter Dua last year. Iqra wrote a note for Deepika on her Instagram Stories while sharing a clip of Deepika’s interview on the same.

She wrote, “The emphasis isn’t on the 8-hour shift, but on her perceived demanding nature. A mother striving for work-life balance should be supported. As long as she meets her commitments, her colleagues should be team players and respect her time,” Iqra added.

Iqra Aziz took to Instagram to pen a note for Deepika Padukone.
Iqra Aziz took to Instagram to pen a note for Deepika Padukone.

Apart from Iqra, filmmaker Hansal Mehta also took to social media to weigh in on the ongoing debate around the eight-hour work shift system in the film industry.

“In our line of work, a 12-hour day is politely called a “shift.” The truth is, between the chaos of shoots, the endless commute, hurried meals and barely a few hours of broken sleep, there’s little left of us. Where does our mental health or physical well-being fit into this equation?,” Hansal wrote on X, adding, “The normalisation of 12-hour working days feels exploitative. It should be the exception, not the standard.”

What did Deepika say on the stir

Lately, Deepika has been in the spotlight for exiting Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Spirit, reportedly over her request for an 8-hour workday. She has also stepped away from Kalki 2898 AD, with the makers stating that the project demands a “higher level of commitment”.

In the interview with CNBC-TV18, Deepika reacted when she was told she was facing a lot of pushback for her decision. She said, “By virtue of being a woman, if that’s coming across as being pushy or whatever, then so be it. But it is no secret that a lot of superstars, male superstars, in the Indian film industry, have been working for eight hours for years, and it’s never made headlines.”

“I don’t want to take names now and make this into a whole thing, but it is very commonly, publicly known that a lot of male actors have been working for eight hours a day for years. A lot of them only work for eight hours Monday to Friday. They do not work on weekends,” she added.

She also described the film industry as “very disorganised”, adding that she thinks “it’s time we brought in some system into this culture.”

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Jimmy Kimmel Challenges Aziz Ansari Over Saudi Arabia Comedy Festival
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Jimmy Kimmel Challenges Aziz Ansari Over Saudi Arabia Comedy Festival

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Aziz Ansari was among the comedians who recently traveled to Saudi Arabia to perform at the controversial Riyadh Comedy Festival, a decision that raised eyebrows and prompted questions from Jimmy Kimmel.

Ansari appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday, October 6th, to promote his feature directorial debut, Good Fortune. Toward the end of the interview, Kimmel took the opportunity to ask Ansari about his choice to perform at the festival.

“People are questioning why you would go over there and take their money to perform in front of these people,” Kimmel commented. “This is something that’s become a big part of the news because people, a lot of comedians especially, are very upset because the people who paid the comedians to come to this are not good people. It’s a pretty brutal regime. They’ve done a lot of horrible, horrible things… I’m curious as to why you decided to do that.”

Ansari noted that “it’s something I put a lot of thought into” before deciding to accept the invitation.

“I have an aunt that lived there for a while, and I talked to her about this, and she said, you know, there’s people over there that don’t agree with the stuff that the government’s doing, and to ascribe like the worst behavior of the government onto those people, that’s not fair,” Ansari explained. “Just like there’s people in America that don’t agree with the things the government is doing, right?”

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Kimmel continued to press Ansari, saying that while the American government is doing “horrible things,” he called out the Saudi government for extreme atrocities, saying, “They murdered a journalist,” in reference to the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, adding that “these are not good people over there.”

“I was just there to do a show for the people, and I talked to my wife about this before I went, and she said, you know, whenever there’s repressive societies like this, they try to keep things out, whether it’s rock and roll music, or, blue jeans, because it makes people curious about outside ideas, outside values,” Ansari said. “And this is a very young country, like half the country is under the age of 25, and things can really change. And to me, a comedy festival felt like something that’s pushing things to be more open and to push a dialogue. You kind of have to make a choice of whether you’re going to isolate or engage.”

Later on in the interview, Ansari shared that after accepting the invitation to perform, he decided that part of his fee would go towards “causes that support free press and human rights,” specifying Reporters Without Borders and Human Rights Watch.

“It’s a complicated issue, but I felt like it was something that was pushing things in the right direction, I hope,” Ansari added. Watch the full interview below.

Bill Burr, who also appeared at the festival, used his podcast to defend the decision, calling it a “great” experience, and concluding that the people there are “just like us.”

Dave Chappelle declared that “it’s easier to talk here (in Saudi Arabia) than it is in America” during his set at the festival.

Lesbian comic Jessica Kirson apologized for performing at the event, while Louis C.K. has defended his decision to appear.

Other comedians who performed at the Riyadh Comedy Festival include Sebastian Maniscalco, Kevin Hart, Chris Tucker, Pete Davidson, and Whitney Cummings.

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