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Kyunki's Smriti Irani on 8-hour work debate: 'If I don't turn up to work, 120 people won't get a pay cheque'

Speaking to India Today, Irani called it an “individual issue,” emphasizing that while work-life balance is important, professional commitments must be honoured

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In a recent interaction, TV's celebrated actress Smriti Irani broke her silence on the currently hot topic about 8-hour work shifts for actors in the entertainment sector. Deepika Padukone ignited the issue by demanding an 8-hour workday after adopting motherhood for the first time this year. 'That is an individual issue,' Irani frankly stated.

In a recent interaction with India Today, "You cannot say that the producer's commitment shall not be honoured. I don't feel like [working] today. That is not professionally acceptable behaviour. But at the same time, I believe as an industry as a whole, we can have new pathways to enhancing our market value. I think the industry is so focused on creating creative value that it doesn't look at market value."

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