Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra Criticize Stingy Production Practices in Bollywood
Rajkummar Rao, Sanya Malhotra Call Out 'Kanjoos' Producers: 'No Lunch Breaks, Limited Non-Veg' | Exclusive
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Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra, stars of the new Netflix film 'Toaster', have called out stingy practices by some producers in Bollywood, highlighting issues like lack of lunch breaks and limited food for crew members. They emphasize the importance of treating all workers with dignity on set.
- 01Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra's film 'Toaster' addresses stinginess in production practices.
- 02The actors criticize producers for not providing lunch breaks and limiting food for crew members.
- 03Archana Puran Singh recalls her own negative experiences with stingy production houses.
- 04Rao questions why lunch breaks are often skipped, advocating for better treatment of crew.
- 05Abhishek Banerjee emphasizes the importance of dignity for all workers on set.
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In an exclusive interview, actors Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra discussed their experiences with stingy production practices in Bollywood while promoting their new Netflix comedy film, 'Toaster'. The film centers on a frugal middle-class man whose obsession with saving money leads to chaos. During the conversation, both actors highlighted the lack of lunch breaks and limited food options for crew members, a common issue in the industry. Sanya shared her frustration about working on sets where lunch breaks were often skipped to save time and money, impacting not just actors but also the crew. Archana Puran Singh recounted her experiences with a well-known production house, mentioning how crew members were often limited to minimal food portions. Rajkummar questioned the rationale behind such practices, urging producers to consider the well-being of all workers on set. Abhishek Banerjee echoed these sentiments, calling for dignity and respect for crew members, who often work long hours without adequate breaks or food. The actors' remarks shed light on the need for a cultural shift in Bollywood towards better treatment of all individuals involved in film production.
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