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    Bollywood’s Factory-Like Shifts Destroying Creativity: Agnihotri

    India January 22, 20261 Min Read
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    Filmmaker Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri has ignited a fierce debate on Bollywood’s punishing 12-hour shooting schedules, branding them a direct threat to creative vitality. Speaking out, he compared the industry’s rhythm to a relentless factory, where marathon workdays leave talents physically broken and imaginatively barren.

    The core issue, per Agnihotri, is treating art like assembly-line labor. ‘After hours of prosthetics and makeup, bodies rebel—energy crashes, focus fades,’ he explained. Producers chase savings by extending shoots, exploiting a workforce unfamiliar with labor protections in a resource-scarce nation.

    He posed rhetorical questions: ‘Demand 12 hours of continuous painting from an artist or singing from a vocalist—impossible without burnout.’ Reality in Mumbai? Shifts extend to 14 hours, plus travel, totaling exhaustion marathons. Actors, eternally camera-ready, can’t fake freshness when depleted.

    From personal trenches, Agnihotri revealed, ‘One long day wipes my creative slate clean; mental and emotional reserves evaporate.’ He advocated for industry-wide dialogues involving unions to enforce humane hours. The stakes are high: sustained reform is key to healthier teams and cinematic masterpieces, breaking free from factory fetters.

    12 hour work Actor fatigue Bollywood shifts Creativity crisis film industry Labor Reforms Mumbai shoots Vivek Agnihotri
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