Television actress Krishna Mukherjee, renowned for her role in ‘Yeh Hai Mohabbatein’, recently took to her Instagram handle to reveal serious allegations against the producer of her show ‘Shubh Shagun’. In a lengthy note, she bravely shared her struggles with depression and anxiety, attributing them to her experiences on the set of the show.
Krishna expressed her decision to speak out, emphasizing the challenging times she’s been facing, particularly during the past year and a half. She lamented her decision to join the cast of ‘Shubh Shagun’, citing it as the “worst decision” she ever made due to alleged harassment by the production house and the show’s producer, Kundan Singh.
The 31-year-old actress recounted distressing incidents, such as being locked in her makeup room when she was unwell and unwilling to shoot. She claimed that the production house failed to pay her dues for five months, leading to financial strain and emotional distress. Despite her attempts to address the issue with the production house and Dangal TV, she alleged that her concerns were ignored, and she faced threats instead.
Feeling unsafe and vulnerable, Krishna expressed her fear of experiencing similar mistreatment in the future. She emphasized her plea for justice, underscoring the impact of her ordeal on her professional choices and mental well-being.
Krishna’s courageous revelation prompted an outpouring of support from her industry peers, who rallied around her in the comments section, offering words of encouragement and solidarity.
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Krishna’s decision to speak out against harassment sheds light on the challenges faced by actors in the television industry and underscores the importance of creating safe and respectful work environments. As her story resonates with many, it serves as a call to action for addressing issues of harassment and exploitation in the entertainment industry.