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On World Mental Health Day Deepika Padukone gets vocal about 'brutal' gender bias, disorganisation in the film industry

Published on: Oct 10, 2025 02:01 PM IST

On World Mental Health Day, Deepika Padukone tackles past allegations with facts about the film industry's inner workings 

What better way to set the ball rolling on discussions around mental health, than give a no-holds-barred, explosive interview on the eve of World Mental Health Day. Now this is not the first time Deepika Padukone has used her influence to get vocal about mental health — but the added layer of peace at the workplace, even if that workplace is a set with all the amenities in the world for its top actors — comes on the heels of a pretty extensive internet debate, following her unceremonious exit from both Sandeep Reddy Vanga's Spirit as well as Nag Ashwin's Telugu epic sequel to Kalki 2898 AD.

Deepika Padukone sheds light on gender bias and disorganisation in the Indian film industry(Photo: Instagram/deepikapadukone)

In a sit down chat with CNBC-TV18, Deepika shone the spotlight on the need to have more organisation in an industry that commands such influence, especially doing away with gender bias when it comes to the pay, working hours and what demands are deemed 'acceptable'.

She said, "I have been very vocal about this, that surely but surely I am focused on bringing about change in the workplace as far as the Indian film industry is concerned because it is brutal...And I think we have a tendency of working in a way that is 'chalta hai'. If a system has been working well for this long, then why shake the apple cart? And I have never really been that person. I am always looking at how can we better something?"

Do you agree with Deepika's strong stance?

 
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