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‘Jamai Raja’ actress speaks on her EXIT from show

New Delhi: Few days ago Zee TV show ‘Jamai Raja’ was all over the headlines and the reason was actress Seema Pandey. There were reports that she has been thrown out of the serial as she use to complaint a lot and was having many issues. But now actress has come in front and opened up about her exit from the show. As per an interview given to India Forum, Seema said “I was not thrown out of the show, overnight. In fact, I gracefully served my notice period and quit the show. The talks were on from the past two month since the leap in the show." said Seema. We probed her as to why did she want to quit to which she said, "I was unhappy with how my track was shaping up. They wanted me to play a grandmother and I was not really on board with the idea. I still agreed to do it because they promised me that my hair would not be grayed and I would be called Dida. Hence I agreed." She also said that the makers decided to put her character on wheelchair and said that it won’t last for more than a month. But the track did not materialize for two months and it was getting inconvenient to manage for her. On the other hand, producer of the show Meenakshi Sagar also said “We mutually agreed to part ways and all is good between us."

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