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Renuka Shahane weighs in on 8-hour shift debate: It’s a matter of individual choice

ByAkash Bhatnagar
Updated on: Jun 20, 2025 11:47 am IST

Amid the ongoing debate over 8-hour work shifts for working moms in Bollywood, actor Renuka speaking to us shares her thoughts about the same

Renuka Shahane directed animated short film Loop Line (Dhhaavpatti in Marathi) is getting screened at the New York Indian Film Festival, and having ventured into this new field, the actor-director is excited. Ask her if working as a director helps her be more explorative than as an actor and she says, “I do think that's it, because as an actor you are only as big as the role provided to you and the people that you work with.”

Renuka reacts to working moms asking for 8 hour shifts post Deepika-Sandeep feud

She adds, “You are not creating anything beyond the script, so in that sense, you are not choosing the stories to tell. As a director, it's your vision, so you can try and add in whatever little elements that you feel.”

Her film shows the plight and discrimination women go through in society and even at home. Films with social causes don’t usually take the animation route, so why did she choose that? “When I was writing the story, I kept imagining the escapism you see in film in animation somehow. And a mix of live action and animation would have taken away from the experience as the film is a short film. So, my story itself dictated the format,” she responds, adding that she herself hasn’t seen any mature content in animation and was happy to fill that void.

However, Renuka believes that things need to be in tandem between the actor and the makers in such situations. “It's a creative field where you need a collaboration, and cooperation of all the members of the team. So, unless you are all on the same page, there's no point in going ahead. Whenever you decide to sign on the dotted line, that has to be something mutual. And that sense of respect has to be there because if there is no respect, you're not going to be able to work with each other at all.”

 
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