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Here is the SHOCKING REASON why Niti Taylor is getting REPLACED from GHULAM

It's hard to believe but some media reports claim actress Niti Taylor sacked from TV show 'Ghulam' due to her excessive addiction to mobile phone?

New Delhi: Being addicted to your cell phone might lead you being thrown out of your job as it happened in case of TV actress Niti Taylor who has been thrown out of her show ‘Ghulam’ overnight. Niti Taylor gained a lot of popularity from her show Ghulam where she played the role of Shivani. According to report in Bollywoodlife.com, the reason she was thrown out of the show was her addiction to her cell phone and she didn’t even bother to read her lines. We haven't been able to authenticate this news. The report further stated that Niti’s equation with her co-stars Param Singh and Vikkas Manaktala was also not cordial and her constant mood swings allegedly brought a lot of negative publicity for the show. The shows makers are now looking for her replacement and they want a famous face to make a mark as the show is going to be relaunched. Speculations are that Sanaya Irani and Ekta Kaul are being considered for the role.

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