The ongoing debate around 8-hour shifts in Bollywood — sparked by Deepika Padukone ’s comments on work-life balance — continues to divide the industry. Now, actor Chitrangda Singh has shared her perspective, calling the idea “very difficult” to implement in a creative field like cinema.



‘It’s a creative field, you can’t bind it to time’Speaking to NDTV, Chitrangda , who is currently gearing up for her upcoming film Maatrubhumi alongside Salman Khan , explained why fixed working hours are hard to enforce on film sets.



“Bollywood mushkil hai, bahut mushkil hai, because again, like you said, it’s a creative field. If the shot isn’t ready, the light hasn’t come, it’s raining, something goes wrong on the set, some malfunction with the camera — anything can happen,” she said.



‘There’s also a business aspect’She added that filmmaking isn’t just creative — it’s also driven by business realities.



“There’s also a business aspect to everything. So I feel as long as the producer is okay… Deepika is Deepika, she’s a superstar, maybe she can say she’ll work for eight hours — and why not?” she noted.