Anupama actor Paras Kalnawat’s shocking claim about leaving the show: ‘80% of the cast would like to exit’

Shocking claim on Anupama actor Paras Kalnawat leaving the show
Image source: INSTAGRAM/PARAS_KALNAWAT Shocking claim about Anupama actor Paras Kalnawat leaving the show

The exit of the most popular TV show Anupama actor Paras Kalnawat has grabbed many headlines. It was a controversial move as the actor as well as the makers leveled several allegations against each other at that time. It was reported that Paras Kalnawat was served a termination notice after he decided to participate in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 10, a dance reality show on a competition channel. Things took a turn for the worse when Paras revealed that he did not get any support from lead actress Rupali Ganguly. Now, Paras Kalnavat has moved on and is currently seen in Kundali Bhagya.

Recently, Paras Kalnawat conducted a Q&A on Instagram and talked about leaving Anupamaa and his experience. The actor said that he is grateful for the opportunity, but most of the cast would like to leave the show. Responding to a fan regarding the same, Paras said, “Honestly speaking, 80% of actors would want to quit if given a chance. Not everyone has the guts to take risks and fight for what is right.” Fighting for what’s right and taking risks)” He also added a wink emoji.

While leaving Anupamaa, Paras Kalnawat revealed how he was unhappy with his character Samar in the show and wanted to leave. She also revealed that her co-stars were aware of her dilemma but her talks with the makers were not fruitful. The actor also claimed that the producers threatened to oust him due to breach of contract as they did not want him to participate in JDJ10.

Paras told ETimes in an interview, “My scenes were cut. I was put in bad light. People started doing false gossip about me that I had threatened them and some things about them. Bid. As I said, I didn’t do it. And if a senior talks against you, the makers will trust the senior only.”

“It was very dark and shady. Let those things remain buried. I remember once I was called by the production team that I should keep quiet about it. I was strictly told never to reveal it. Then I was asked if I had any proofs with me and when I showed them, they erased those proofs from me. They said that I should forget what happened to me. I let go of what happened, because I wanted to keep show-politics away from me. I started isolating myself and in between shots, I sat in a corner to write poetry. Whatever happened to me here happened to me anytime anywhere Not done.”

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