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February 6, 2026

Arjun Bijlani Flags Late Payments, Long Working Hours as Key Issues in TV Industry

The CSR Journal Magazine

Television actor Arjun Bijlani has spoken openly about the difficulties faced by professionals in the entertainment industry, shedding light on issues that often remain unaddressed in public discourse. He pointed out that despite the outward glitz and glamour of the television world, delays in payments and extended working hours remain serious concerns for many artists.

Late payments continue to affect mental well-being of actors

Bijlani revealed that delayed remuneration is a persistent challenge in the industry. According to him, actors often face financial uncertainty due to long waits for payments after completing their projects. He emphasized that such delays can cause mental strain, particularly for those who rely solely on acting as their source of livelihood. The lack of financial stability, he said, adds emotional pressure to an already demanding profession.

Extended work hours create additional stress

In addition to payment issues, Bijlani addressed the concern of excessive working hours in the television sector. He noted that actors often work beyond standard schedules, sometimes spending 12 to 15 hours on set per day. This, he said, takes a toll on an individual’s health and overall well-being. The combination of long shifts and delayed payments makes it difficult for artists to maintain a healthy work-life balance.

Need for systemic support within the entertainment sector

Bijlani’s comments have brought attention to the structural problems within the television industry that affect not just actors but also crew members and other professionals involved in production. He highlighted the need for more organized systems to ensure timely payments and fair work hours. The actor expressed hope that discussions around these issues would encourage industry stakeholders to consider better working conditions for all involved.

Growing conversation around artist welfare

The challenges faced by television actors have recently become a topic of wider dialogue, with various artists calling for improved regulations and accountability. Issues such as delayed salaries, irregular contracts, and lack of insurance or health benefits have been key points in ongoing conversations about industry reform. Bijlani’s remarks further add to the growing awareness of working conditions in Indian television, particularly among daily soap performers who often operate under tight deadlines and high-pressure environments.

Arjun Bijlani’s continued presence in Indian television

Arjun Bijlani is among the most recognisable faces in Indian television, known for his roles in popular series. With years in the industry, he continues to be an active participant in both scripted serials and reality shows. His willingness to speak about behind-the-scenes challenges has resonated with many of his colleagues and fans, offering a candid look at the lesser-known aspects of television production.

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