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SHOCKING! 3 actresses QUIT Saath Nibhana Saathiya

New Delhi: Star Plus’ one of the top TRP shows Saath Nibhana Saathiya is going to have another leap in the show. As makers are putting their best efforts to entertain the viewers and bring in more twists, this thing somehow has not gone well with few actresses of the show. According to the recent updates, Lovey Sasan, Tanya Sharma and Sonam Lamba have walked out of the show because they were asked to play role of mothers to grown sons and daughters. Makers demanded from Tanya Sharma to play the role of a mother to a grown-up son which the actress didn’t want. Now she will soon submit her papers to the production house. On the other hand, Lovey Sasan already portrays the role of grand mother and after the leap her role was of a great grand mother. This bothered her quite much and she took a bold step to quit the show. Another actress Sonam Lamba was already planning to quit the show and portraying the role of a mother. It seemed to be a valid opportunity for her to exit from the show. Lead actress Devoleena Bhattacharjee aka Gopi was also planning to exit from the show but the makers gave her a huge increment and she was promised a new track. Well, let’s see if makers will be able to get these actresses back on the show or not.
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