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Was taken aback: Param Singh on slapping Niti Taylor in 'Ghulaam'

NEW DELHI: TV actor Param Singh who was last seen in 'Sadda Haq' had to slap his co-star Niti Taylor for a scene in TV show 'Ghulaam' and he was totally against it. He was taken aback when he got to know about this. "Personally, I respect women and I am against them being treated badly. Women are supposed to be loved and shouldn't be treated in an ill manner. When I was told that I have to slap Niti for a sequence, I was taken aback," Param said in a statement. PC: Instagram/param8singhofficial PC: Instagram/param8singhofficial The actor added that when he created a fuss about shooting for the scene, the director of the show explained a way to cheat shoot the sequence without having to actually slap Niti. "This news gave me relief," he added. Param who shot to fame with his role as Randhir Singh Shekhawat in Channel V's 'Sadda Haq' is playing Rangeela here. Niti Taylor became a popular name with MTV's 'Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan' Ghulaam airs on Life OK.

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