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answer to this question would differ from person to person. For some people all
the fame and recognition they receive for their work is worth it and for some,
the experience is humiliating and traumatizing. Like recently, there have been
reports of two actors, Jyoti Sharma and Pranav Misshra, the lead pair of “Aisi Deewangi…Dekhi Nahi Kahi” who complained
about the “inhuman treatment” that they had been enduring for about a year
where in they were made to work 18 hours a day ‘with out food and water’ or
proper rest breaks. They also alleged the producers of forcing them to work and
be on set even when they were unwell. The actress reported that the safety
meassures for stunt scenes were also very poor and she ended up injuring her
back while shooting one of the scenes. Both the actors confirmed to having been
diagnosed with and suffer from anxiety, stress and Depression. This is not one
of the first cases of difficult conditions for actors in the TV industry that
have surfaced in recent times. Therefore, it is safe to say that while some
actors in the industry really love what they do and enjoy the perks, for some
others, the conditions are no less than challenging (like most jobs) and
sometimes even more demanding.
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