&w=3840&q=100)
Netflix's 'Mandala Murders' actress Vaani Kapoor on her working hours amid Deepika Padukone's shift demand: 'There are times when I worked for 16 hours a day but...'
Vaani Kapoor is gearing up for YRF and Netflix's Mandala Murders that will stream on the OTT giant from July 25. The actress has acted in films like Shuddh Desi Romance, Befikre, Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, Khel Khel Mein, Bell Bottom, and is fresh off the success of Raid 2.
In an exclusive interview with Firstpost, Kapoor spoke about her prep for this character that sees her in the role of a cop, digging deeper in the world of murders and mysteries, and her take on actors' working hours after the debate that has sparked around Deepika Padukone's shift demand.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
Edited excerpts from the interview
This does not look like a regular cat and mouse whodunnit. The trailer suggests it digs deeper. What can we expect?
Like you said, it's a fictional world setup with crime, which is blended into drama. There's mythology involved. There's a whole fictional world, there's so many things that one can resonate with when it comes to human emotions. There are complexities, one can wonder, and you know, when you're sitting alone, you can actually think how far am I willing to go for my belief in something. What is my purpose? How far am I willing to make this choice? Am I willing to face a consequence like that? I am aware of the consequences which are around that the choice that I make. So I feel it just makes you wonder, it makes you question, it leaves a lot of room for food for thought for the audience.
Raid 2 did really well. Khel Khel Mein got some fabulous response, and now the trailer of Mandala Murders also looks exciting. What are the comments that make you validated as an actor?
You're not just making cinema to sit in the comfort of your living room and watching it alone. You want people to watch it, celebrate that with you. If I can make a difference or an impact on any level with the audiences and there's somebody sitting in their house or wherever in life and can build a cord and build a connection to the character. If that can inspire somebody. I feel my job is done well. And more audiences who will give me love the merrier I am.
We have seen so many female officers of late, so how did it feel to play an officer?
I tried to, they've done brilliant jobs in the past. I love Mardaani. Rani Mukerji is untouchable and one of the finest, brilliant actors I have ever seen on screen and in the cinema. But Riya is somebody who also is very human, like she's more real, she's not always led by strength. There are times when she's also kind of fighting her own demons. There's a personal life, a person can be complexed. There are times when she's led by strength and there are times when she has breakdowns, like any normal human being. There are things that have left an impact on her mind, in her life. I think that the very nice concoction of having weakness and not weakness, but vulnerability and strength is what excited me.
Since you have dabbled with films, OTT, there are a string of interviews happening. After a point, can it get exhausting? Do you sometimes tell your directors or anybody that you can only contribute this much in a particular day?
Main bolti hoon 12 ghante koi sunta nahin hai meri. I say it should be in the contract and let's follow that.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
As much as my intention is to deliver and there are times, many times there are certain projects where I've worked for 15, 16 hours a day, every day. Every single day. But as an act only to better my job, I need to replenish myself. You know, after a point I can't speak to each other, but I feel like it's unhealthy for me, because I will not deliver my best at the Nth hour. When you set up a closeup right at the end of the day after 14 hours, 15 hours, you're delivering something where I'm semi- facing brainfall, I'm tired, I'm fatigued, I'm not sleeping well.
And this happens for many, many, many, many, many, many days. And then one day you're just like, I want to give this the drive, but I'm giving up, I need to sleep. There are times when I'm just sleeping for three, four hours. And the next day you're supposed to look fresh, because the same audience will be yeh kya dikh rahi hai. But I know that I've not slept in 10 days. I'm not slept at all, as a human being, you need seven, eight hours of sleep. It's not coming out of some luxury of life that I'm asking. I'm not demanding luxury, but I do need to replenish myself. So the next day when I show up, I'm all there. I'm fresh.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
I can contribute better. I can add more to it. When my brain is sharp, when I'm alert, I'm aware. I'm rested, well rested. So I have said all of that, which is why you write that all in the contract for pretty much every project when it's needed and there, I'm a team player and I've never walked out of it and I would never do that. I find that highly unprofessional. I just hope it could be a mutual understanding that, okay, let's plan the day better. You have these because there are days when you're just waiting in your van for many, many hours. And it's a futile thing. You just plan it better. It's all about the planning.
I don't think I've ever held a thing that main nahin rukoongi and I am walking out, never. I mean, you can't do that. I respect my craft, I respect my work, I'm grateful for the job. But I also need to deliver my best for that, I think 12 hours is a decent ask in my opinion, for me. It's a personal choice again, how much whoever can function in whatever capacity for how many hours, it's subjective.
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India.com
28 minutes ago
- India.com
Kapil Sharma's weight loss secret: How the ace comedian lost 11 kgs in 63 days with just THIS rule
Kapil Sharma's weight loss secret: How the ace comedian lost 11 kgs in 63 days with just THIS rule Kapil Sharma's surprising weight loss transformation caught everyone's eye. Known for his impeccable comic timing, the ace comedian is now earning all the love for his new, lean and confident avatar. Behind the drastic change is not just a diet plan or rigorous training, but a well-planned lifestyle led by his fitness trainer Yogesh Bhateja. Yogesh, who has trained many Bollywood biggies like Farah Khan, Kangana Ranuat, and Sonu Sood, shared that Kapil's weight loss journey wasn't an easy one. But through disciplined lifestyle, smart approach and a technique called the 21-21-21 rule, his habits reshaped and inspired him to shed those extra pounds. Kapil Sharma's weight loss journey Yogesh started training Kapil at home, using basic tools like resistance bands and Yoga mat. Gym equipments were later added in his fitness journey. Describing the first day of his training, Yogesh said, 'The story of Day 1 is actually pretty funny. I asked him to do stretches, and because he hadn't moved his body in a long time, even simple movements like arm rotations, body twists, and toe touches caused him discomfort. His expressions were so exaggerated and comic… From the very next day, he was back on schedule, and we began with basic movements. That's when I realised how stiff his body had become; there was no food discipline, and a lot of inflammation in his body.' What made things worse for Kapil Sharma during his weight loss programme? Yogesh revealed that Kapil's hectic lifestyle made things more challenging for him. 'Since Kapil was the main guy, the responsibility on him was even greater. He was sleep-deprived, his diet had no set pattern, and he would eat at odd times. There was no discipline. It took me a long time, along with his manager and team, to bring some alignment into his lifestyle. But by God's grace, when his film came out, everyone saw the difference on screen,' he added. Kapil Sharma's diet plan In his diet, Yogesh made few changes, by instructing him to have more fish, calling it 'a great source of protein that helps manage calories.' He also included a good amount of vegetables in his meals. Kapil Sharma on the professional front While Kapil's weight has shoot up and down in the past, he's now in great shape, inspiring fans with his dashing pictures on social media. Meanwhile, on the work front, Kapil is current hosting The Great Indian Kapil Sharma Show Season 3 on Netflix. He also shared the first look of the sequel of his 2015 film Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon during Eid.


Hindustan Times
31 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Parineeti Chopra manifests Raghav Chadha ‘will never become Prime Minister'; here's why
Raghav Chadha and Parineeti Chopra are all set to bring their charm and chemistry to The Great Indian Kapil Show. In a newly released promo, the couple appear candid and playful as they talk about their first meeting, their relationship, and share a few laughs with host Kapil Sharma and his team. Raghav Chadha and Parineeti Chopra grace The Great Indian Kapil Show. Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha at The Great Indian Kapil Show The promo begins with Raghav Chadha and Parineeti Chopra entering the show hand-in-hand, but what instantly catches Kapil Sharma's eye is Raghav's bare feet. Jokingly, Kapil asks whether Raghav had manifested that he would come barefoot on the show after getting married. Raghav then reveals that his shoes were stolen—prompting a hilarious moment as Krushna Abhishek and Kiku Sharda walk in holding the shoes and demanding money in return. During the episode, Parineeti shares that she first met Raghav in London and, out of curiosity, Googled 'Raghav Chadha height' right after their meeting. Raghav also delivers a witty punchline: 'Yeh jo bolti hai, uska ulta ho jaata hai. Isne kaha, 'I'll never ever marry a politician,' aur politician se shaadi ho gayi. Ab main roz subah isse uthake bolta hoon, 'Tu bol Raghav Chadha will never ever become the Prime Minister of India (Whatever she says, the opposite happens. She once said, 'I'll never ever marry a politician,' and then ended up marrying one. Now every morning, I wake her up and say, 'You say it—Raghav Chadha will never ever become the Prime Minister of India'),' leaving the audience in splits. Raghav Chadha and Parineeti Chopra's wedding Parineeti and Raghav tied the knot in an intimate yet grand ceremony at The Leela Palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan, in 2023. The wedding was attended by close friends, family, and several notable names from both the entertainment industry and the world of politics. Parineeti Chopra's recent and upcoming work Parineeti was last seen in Imtiaz Ali's Amar Singh Chamkila, which also starred Diljit Dosanjh in the lead. She will next appear in a Netflix web series produced by Siddharth P Malhotra and Sapna Malhotra, and directed by Rensil D'Silva. The title and further details of the series are yet to be officially announced.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Who is Vaibhav Raj Gupta? Gullak's ‘Annu' steps into darker territory in Mandala Murders
Vaibhav Raj Gupta is showing audiences that he's far more than Gullak's affable Annu. In Netflix's gripping crime thriller Mandala Murders, he takes on a starkly contrasting role as a suspended cop caught in a maze of serial murders and haunting pasts. His powerful performance is being lauded for breaking type and revealing a darker, more intense facet of his talent. If you don't know who he is, we have got you covered. Who is Vaibhav Raj Gupta? Gullak actor now in Mandala Murders Vaibhav Raj Gupta, born on January 19, 1991, in Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh, began his career in theatre before moving into film and television. He gained widespread acclaim for his role as Anand 'Annu' Mishra in the popular web series Gullak (2019–2024), where his relatable performance resonated with audiences throughout its run. Before his breakout role, he featured in projects like Noor (2017) and Good Bad Girl (2022), steadily establishing himself as a performer committed to strong storytelling and nuanced characters. Vaibhav Raj Gupta in Mandala Murders In Netflix's thriller Mandala Murders, Vaibhav steps into a much darker role as Vikram Singh, a suspended police officer haunted by his past. He joins forces with CBI officer Rea Thomas (played by Vaani Kapoor) to investigate a string of ritualistic killings in the fictional town of Charandaspur, Uttar Pradesh. His powerful performance in the series has drawn praise from critics, who have commended his ability to shed the affable image of 'Annu' and embrace a more intense, emotionally layered character, highlighting his remarkable versatility as an actor. Vaibhav Raj Gupta talks about the success of Gullak As per The New Indian Express, reflecting on the moment he knew the show was a success, Vaibhav Raj Gupta recounted how deeply moved he was by the reactions of his family especially his parents, grandmother, and aunt after watching the first season. Seeing the happiness in their eyes made him feel confident that the show had truly connected with its audience. He credited the show's success to its thoughtful writing and well-developed characters, noting that even the best actors can't salvage a poorly written script. Vaibhav also praised the dedication of the entire team, from directors and writers to actors and crew and admitted that Gullak holds a special place in his heart as his favourite project to date.