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Mohit Suri on Film Sets: ‘Emraan Hashmi Once Shot Non-Stop for 24 Hours!’

Published: 21-03-2026, 10:05 PM
Mohit Suri on Film Sets: 'Emraan Hashmi Once Shot Non-Stop for 24 Hours!'
  • Mohit Suri recalls Emraan Hashmi shooting for 24 hours straight for ‘Awarapan’.
  • Suri emphasizes the need to consider the well-being of the entire film crew, not just actors.
  • He believes focusing solely on actors’ ‘beauty sleep’ is shortsighted.
  • Suri suggests evaluating the quality of work alongside discussions of working hours.

Director Mohit Suri has entered the eight-hour shift debate, recounting Emraan Hashmi’s 24-hour shoot. He stresses the importance of considering the entire crew’s well-being. Suri challenges the focus on actors and calls for a broader perspective on film industry work culture.

Mohit Suri Recalls Grueling Film Shoots

Last year, actor Deepika Padukone ignited a debate around eight-hour work shifts for actors after reportedly stepping away from Spirit and the sequel to Kalki 2898 AD, triggering widespread discussion. Now, director Mohit Suri has weighed in on the issue, recalling a time when Emraan Hashmi shot for 24 hours at a stretch.

Mohit said, “I have had actors work 24 hours when needed. When we were shooting for Awarapan and we had a really expensive location in the presidential suite of the Intercontinental Hotel on the terrace, we had it only for 24 hours. I remember Emraan Hashmi shot 24 hours with me… We are making it an ego argument. Why should someone dictate the shift? But let’s look at how quality of work happens, right? I mean if a unit is working 12 hours on the shift, they are actually working 14 hours because they are loading, unloading. They’re getting paid only for that 12 hours. I mean it could be even 15 hours. Then they go home.”

The director stressed that improved working hours shouldn’t be reserved only for actors, but must also consider the well-being of the entire crew.

Beyond Actors: Considering the Whole Film Crew

“We are making this more about the actors and thinking they are demanding it. But let’s think about the unit because I’ve been an assistant director who, after the shoot has packed up, is waiting in the bus while the unit wraps up in the rain, while the lightmen wrap up, to be dropped at the station. And I know how difficult it is for the rest of the unit. We are getting egoistic about the fact that an actor has suggested it. But let’s think about the humanity of this also,” Mohit added.

At the moment, Mohit feels people are “just giving too much attention to the beauty sleep of actors”, adding that if they do wrap up in eight hours, there’s nothing wrong with it. But he stressed that it is also time to look at things from a “larger perspective”.

A Call for a Larger Perspective on Work Hours

Since then, several actors, from Kareena Kapoor to Ananya Panday to Divya Dutta, have come forward to share their views around having fixed work hours on set.

Meanwhile, Emraan has had an eventful few months, with two acclaimed performances in the courtroom drama Haq, which was released in 2025, and the web series Taskaree: A Smugglers Web. Right now, he is busy with the work on Awarapan 2.

Suri’s perspective highlights the importance of a holistic approach to work conditions in the film industry. He urges consideration for the entire crew and a focus on balancing efficiency with humane treatment, ensuring quality work for all.

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