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After Deepika Padukone, Barun Sobti champions 8-hour shifts: ‘Producers want us to work 12 hours everyday'
After Deepika Padukone, Barun Sobti champions 8-hour shifts: ‘Producers want us to work 12 hours everyday'

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

After Deepika Padukone, Barun Sobti champions 8-hour shifts: ‘Producers want us to work 12 hours everyday'

Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone's reported exit from Sandeep Reddy Vanga's film Spirit over an eight-hour shift demand has brought the issue of working hours in Bollywood to the forefront. Filmmakers like Mani Ratnam and Tarun Mansukhani have expressed their support for Deepika. Now, in an interview with Pinkvilla, actor Barun Sobti has also voiced his support for eight-hour shifts for actors. (Also Read: I started slow and picked up gradually: actor Barun Sobti on his showbiz journey) When asked if he would ever want to become a producer, Barun revealed, 'I am getting into co-production and things like that, but when I become a producer, I want to be the kind who is large-hearted. I will not make my people work excessively. I think it'll be like eight-hour shifts.' He further spoke about whether he would implement corporate-like timings from 9 to 5. Barun said, 'I won't mind that. With respect to hours, less working hours, a good life for everyone. We work a lot, and all producers want us to work 12 hours and travel two hours every day. So it's a little tough, especially for people who aren't paid well. A lot of people work harder than I do, but aren't compensated adequately. I would like to make everyone's life simpler, if at all, I become a producer someday.' Deepika, who recently embraced motherhood, reportedly refused to work more than eight hours a day and requested extra pay for shoots extending beyond 100 days for Vanga's Spirit. Her demands reportedly didn't sit well with the director, who later replaced her with Triptii Dimri. Meanwhile, Barun will next be seen in the second season of his popular show Kohrra. Co-directed by Sharma and Faisal Rahman and penned by Gunjit Chopra, Diggi Sisodia, and Sudip Sharma, the show is produced by Film Squad Productions in collaboration with Act Three Productions. The series also stars Mona Singh in a key role. The show's release date is yet to be announced, but it is scheduled to premiere on Netflix this year.

From Panchayat season 4 to The Family Man season 3 to Mirzapur season 4 to Farzi season 2: When are these web series likely to release?
From Panchayat season 4 to The Family Man season 3 to Mirzapur season 4 to Farzi season 2: When are these web series likely to release?

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

From Panchayat season 4 to The Family Man season 3 to Mirzapur season 4 to Farzi season 2: When are these web series likely to release?

Panchayat Season 4 The Trial Season 2 The Family Man Season 3 Kohrra Season 2 Mirzapur Season 4 Farzi Season 2 Rana Naidu Season 2 2025 is shaping up to be a golden year for Indian OTT, as fan-favourite series across genres are making long-awaited comebacks. Whether it's small-town satire, high-stakes espionage, gritty crime, or intense courtroom drama, there's something for every kind of viewer. Platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ Hotstar are rolling out the red carpet for sequels and new seasons of their most-loved titles—some with fresh twists, others with interactive surprises. Here's your ultimate watchlist of the year's most anticipated continues to be a darling of the Indian streaming scene, striking a rare balance between humour, heart, and rural realism. Initially scheduled for a July 2 release, the makers have now handed over the decision to fans. In a new promo, Phulera's political campaign turns into a tongue-in-cheek viewer poll where you can "vote" to watch the show early. Jitendra Kumar (Sachiv ji) and the ensemble cast—Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Sanvikaa and more—return to add yet another chapter to the quirky lives of the Phulera residents. Get ready for catchy campaign songs, wild promises, and emotional punches wrapped in bold move into the digital courtroom is far from over. The Trial: Pyaar, Kaanoon, Dhokha returns for a second season, with Noyonika Sengupta stepping deeper into legal drama and personal chaos. Spotted filming with veteran actor Asrani, the BTS glimpses have already sparked major buzz. The series follows Noyonika's struggle to rebuild her life and career as a lawyer after her husband is jailed in a sex scandal. Balancing courtroom battles and domestic tensions, the new season is expected to intensify the moral dilemmas and emotional stakes introduced in Season 1. Streaming soon on Disney+ years of anticipation, The Family Man Season 3 is finally dropping in November 2025 on Amazon Prime Video. Manoj Bajpayee returns as Srikant Tiwari, the relatable intelligence officer trying to balance family dinners and national danger. This time, the scale is even bigger, with Jaideep Ahlawat joining the cast as a formidable new antagonist. The show, known for blending sharp commentary with edge-of-your-seat action, will pick up from where Season 2 left off. With Raj & DK steering the ship, fans can expect yet another masterclass in storytelling, espionage, and emotional Punjabi crime gem Kohrra will be back with a chilling new case. The new season will revolve around the brutal murder of a woman found at her brother's home, sparking an investigation led by a newly transferred officer and his tough-as-nails boss, Dhanwant Kaur. As secrets unravel, the detectives must also confront their own emotional baggage. With the same dark, atmospheric style and a fresh narrative, Kohrra Season 2 aims to delve even deeper into human psychology, family complexities, and small-town corruption. It's expected to premiere later in 2025, bringing back Sudip Sharma's signature tension-filled a stormy third season, Mirzapur has officially been renewed for Season 4. While the release date is still under wraps, fans can expect it between late 2025 and early 2026. The blood-soaked world of Purvanchal is far from done, as Guddu Pandit battles to retain power and Kaleen Bhaiya plots his revenge. The gritty, violent saga promises new rivalries and the return of familiar power players like Ali Fazal, Pankaj Tripathi, and Shweta Tripathi. With Excel Media and Prime Video backing the project, Mirzapur Season 4 is gearing up to raise the Kapoor is ready to dive back into the world of counterfeiting with Farzi Season 2, which is expected to go on floors before the end of 2025. According to a Pinkvilla report, filming could begin as early as December. While an official release date is still under wraps, the makers are reportedly eyeing a festive release around Diwali 2026. The first season, directed by Raj & DK, won praise for its gritty storyline, smart visuals, and Kapoor's solid OTT debut. With fans eagerly waiting for what Sunny does next, Farzi 2 could be one of the biggest releases of 2026—if everything goes as Naidu is back—and this time, it's personal. The second season of the Rana Daggubati-Venkatesh Daggubati starrer will hit Netflix on June 13, 2025, and its recently released trailer is already creating waves. As Rana takes on a new adversary—Rauf, played by Arjun Rampal—the stakes are higher than ever. With family tensions, old scores, and risky operations piling up, this season promises to be darker, grittier, and even more emotionally charged. The cast also includes Surveen Chawla, Kriti Kharbanda, Abhishek Banerjee, Sushant Singh, and Dino Morea, making it a full-blown ensemble showdown with all the ingredients of a binge-worthy drama.

Barun Sobti Bats For 8-Hour Workdays In Entertainment Industry: 'I'd Prefer 9 To 5 Shoots'
Barun Sobti Bats For 8-Hour Workdays In Entertainment Industry: 'I'd Prefer 9 To 5 Shoots'

News18

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Barun Sobti Bats For 8-Hour Workdays In Entertainment Industry: 'I'd Prefer 9 To 5 Shoots'

Last Updated: Barun Sobti criticizes 12-hour shoot culture in TV and OTT, says he'd prefer 8-hour shifts if he turns producer. Advocates for healthier work-life balance. Barun Sobti, one of Indian television's most beloved actors, has seamlessly transitioned into the OTT space with shows like Asur and Kohrra, winning over both critics and fans with his layered performances. But beyond the roles, Barun is also gaining attention for his refreshing take on what it means to work in the entertainment industry—and how he would do things differently if given the reins. In a candid conversation with Pinkvilla's Behind The Success segment, the actor shared his thoughts on turning producer in the future. 'I'll be a producer when I have a lot of money," he said with a laugh, but followed it up with a sentiment that struck a chord. 'I will think about life more, but I would not make my people work a lot. I think it'll be like 8-hour shifts." At a time when 12-hour-plus shoot days are considered the norm and long travel is often overlooked, Barun's words bring attention to a serious conversation around work-life balance in the entertainment industry. When asked if he would adopt the traditional corporate structure of 9 to 5 work hours, the Kohrra actor didn't hesitate. 'I won't mind," he said. 'With respect to hours—less working hours, a good life for everyone. We work a lot, and all producers want us to work 12 hours and travel 2 hours." He further reflected on how such exhaustive schedules especially impact those who aren't making much money in the industry. 'These conditions aren't good for people who don't earn a lot. I would like to make everyone's life simpler if at all sometime I become a producer," he added thoughtfully. On the work front, Barun also revealed that writing for Asur 3, the highly anticipated next chapter of the gripping psychological thriller, is complete. Though the shoot is yet to begin, fans can expect it to go on floors soon. Whether it's on screen or off, Barun Sobti continues to lead with quiet strength, compassion, and a willingness to stand up for what matters to most people. First Published: June 06, 2025, 15:20 IST

‘Want To Be Kind, Large-Hearted:' Barun Sobti On Future Plans As Producer
‘Want To Be Kind, Large-Hearted:' Barun Sobti On Future Plans As Producer

News18

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

‘Want To Be Kind, Large-Hearted:' Barun Sobti On Future Plans As Producer

Last Updated: Barun Sobti shared that if he becomes a producer in future, he would aim to be 'kind and large-hearted'. Barun Sobti, who became a household name after his stint as Arnav Singh Raizada in the 2011 hit serial Is Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Dun, has carved a niche for himself in the OTT space with powerful performances in shows like Asur and Kohrra. Now, the actor, in a recent chat with an entertainment media portal, talked about his plans of stepping into the shoes of a producer in the coming years. In a candid chat with Pinkvilla's Behind The Success segment, Sobti was asked if producing content is his next aspiration. The actor nodded affirmatively and shared that he would 'want to be a kind and large-hearted' producer. Stressing that he would not make artists work for long hours, the 40-year-old actor said, 'I will think about life more, but I would not make my people work a lot. I think it'll be, like, 8-hour shifts." He further quipped, 'I'll be a producer when I have a lot of money." On being asked whether he would incorporate the typical corporate timing, Barun echoed his belief in work-life balance. He said that he wouldn't mind adopting standard 9-to-5 corporate hours. 'With respect to hours—less working hours, a good life for everyone. We work a lot, and all producers want us to work 12 hours and travel 2 hours," he explained. Addressing the difficulties and challenges faced by artists due to the gruelling schedules, the actor went on to explain how such working conditions aren't good for people struggling financially. 'I would like to make everyone's life simpler if at all some time I become a producer," he added. Barun Sobti is all set to reprise his role in the much-anticipated second season of Kohrra. The critically acclaimed show will premiere on Netflix this year. Additionally, fans of Asur have reason to celebrate, as the actor shared a major update on the making of its upcoming season. In the same interview, Barun revealed that the writing of the much-awaited installment is complete and the team is yet to begin the shoot. It will take a while to go on the floors. First Published: June 06, 2025, 10:52 IST

'Producers 12-12 ghante kaam karvaate hain', Barun Sobti voices for 8-hour work shift: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO
'Producers 12-12 ghante kaam karvaate hain', Barun Sobti voices for 8-hour work shift: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO

Pink Villa

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

'Producers 12-12 ghante kaam karvaate hain', Barun Sobti voices for 8-hour work shift: EXCLUSIVE VIDEO

Barun Sobti is one of those actors who transitioned to OTT and movies after impressing fans on TV. Owing to his finesse and versatility, the young actor has worked in various shows, including Asur and Kohrra. In a recent interaction with Pinkvilla, he opened up about whether he is open to stepping into the producer role in the coming years. Agreeing to the same, Barun expressed his wish to become a 'kind' and 'large-hearted' producer. The actor stressed that he would not make artists work for long hours. In one of the latest conversations during Pinkvilla's Behind The Success segment, Barun Sobti light-heartedly shared what he would be like as a producer, if he becomes one in the future. "I will think about life more but I would not make my people work a lot. I think it'll be like 8-hour shifts," mentioned the 40-year-old actor. However, changing the context in the other minute, Sobti remarked, "I'll be a producer when I have a lot of money." Watch the full interview with Barun Sobti here When asked whether he would incorporate the typical corporate timing (9 to 5), the Kohrra actor firmly agreed, saying that he 'won't mind'. Advocating for work-life balance, he told us, "With respect to hours, less working hours, a good life for everyone. We work a lot, and all producers want us to work 12 hours and travel 2 hours." Furthermore, elaborating on the difficulties that artists go through and experience in the industry, the Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon star said how such working conditions aren't good for people who don't make a lot of money. The Asur fame concluded by saying, "I would like to make everyone's life simpler it at all sometime I become a producer." For the uninitiated, in the same interview, Barun shared a major update on Asur 3. He revealed that the writing of the much-awaited installment has just wrapped up. The team is yet to begin the shoot, and it will take a while to go on the floors.

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