Actress Deepika Padukone revealed her upcoming movie a month ago, marking her return to the big screen following the birth of her daughter, Dua Padukone Singh. In their masterpiece, AA22xA6, the Bollywood diva collaborated with Atlee and Allu Arjun. The announcement was made in the midst of speculation that she and director Sandeep Reddy Vanga were at odds over his upcoming movie Spirit. When things didn’t work out, DP decided to leave the film, even though she was supposed to play the major role. According to Buzz, Deepika’s desire for an 8-hour shift as a new mother was one of the factors that led to her departure. Vikrant Massey, a fellow star father and co-star of DP’s Chhapaak, has now expressed his thoughts on the current controversy in the business.
As he promotes his next movie Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan, actor Vikrant Massey recently told Firstpost that he hopes the 8-hour shift concept works since he plans to implement it soon. “I want to do that myself,” he clarified. And that’s what I want to do. Perhaps in a few years, I’ll go out there and say, “Great, I’d love to work with you. We can work together, but I’d only be available for eight hours.”
However, it should also be a decision. Speaking about the importance of money, “I need to be aware that I would need to reduce my fee for it,” the speaker said. I can’t go out there and not cut my fee if I can’t give my producer 12 hours a day. I should lower my charge. You have to give and take. Correct? Therefore, I believe it to be effective. And I believe she deserves it because she is a young mother.
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Because Vikrant has always emphasized the value of work-life balance, he took a vacation from making movies last December to spend time with his wife, Sheetal Thakur, and their son, Vardaan. He is now prepared to make a comeback to the big screen in Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan, star youngster Shanaya Kapoor’s debut film. On July 11, the love drama—in which Vikrant plays a musician with visual impairments—will be released.
