Recently, during an interview, actress Radhika Apte was asked if the new mothers in the film industry are getting inspiration and support? To this, Radhika clearly said that this is not happening at all. She also admitted that this subject gives her a lot of stress.
Actually, this discussion started when Deepika Padukone put a condition to work in director Sandeep Reddy Vanga's film 'Spirit' that she would shoot only for 6 hours a day, so that she could also pay attention to her eight-month-old daughter. Due to this condition, she was removed from the film, which created controversy and many actors came out openly on this issue.
Radhika, who has also become a mother recently, said, "I don't think the film industry understands the needs of new mothers. I don't know how I will work in the future." She also said, "This industry is very tough, we work so many hours for a film, and have to stay away from our children for so long - it is a matter of concern." Deepika has received support from Saif Ali Khan, Kajol and Ajay Devgn on this issue. Saif said at the Arab Media Summit, "I don't like that I come home and my children are sleeping. The real success is when you say - no, I have to go home now so that I can spend time with the children."
Kajol said at the trailer launch event, "I like it when someone wants to work in less time." Ajay Devgn also agreed to this and said, "If an actress who has become a mother wants to work in an 8-hour shift, then there should be no problem in it. Most people in the industry are understanding it now."