Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, a well-known television serial, has recently made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Asit Modi is the producer of one of the longest-running programmes that have gained enormous popularity. In recent weeks, former actors have made several accusations against the producer and the show creators. The accusations went viral online. Everything began when Jennifer Mistry claimed that Asit Kumarr Modi had repeatedly made sexual attempts toward her. Following this, former star Monika Bhadoriya came forward and leveled serious accusations against Asit Kumar Modi and the show’s creators. Now, Monika Bhadoriya, aka Bawri revealed that Munmun Dutta (Babita) used to fight often on the sets. Scroll down to read Actor Munmun Had A Lot Of Fight With Asit Modi.
Actor Munmun Had A lot Of Fight With Asit Modi
In a recent interview, actress Monika Bhadoriya, who plays the part of Bawri in the show, revealed that Munmun Dutta and Asit Kumar Modi frequently fought. In the show, Mummun Dutta is most known for playing Babita Krishnan Iyer. Because of her endearing antics, fans adored her persona.
Monika, who spoke with News18, said, “Munmun hasn’t quit the show, but she must have been tortured because she hasn’t visited the sets in a while. People who have been tortured frequently decide they cannot return to work, but they later call back and make an effort to put things right. She (Munmun Dutta) has also been involved in numerous altercations. Additionally, she has frequently departed the sets following disputes. She hasn’t visited the sets there in days.”
TMKOC Female Actors Are Paid Less
Before this, Priya Ahuja, a different former actor, agreed with Jennifer’s assertions that the TMKOC sets are a sexist place. Monika holds the same views as the actress did regarding the undervaluation of women on set. The actress remarked, “They don’t cherish women. When a female actor is finished shooting, they invite them to hang around. They strive to wrap up the shooting for the male actors first. No matter what, women are not valued there. Males are paid more. Even though both of us get the same amount of screen time, they pay us much less than they do for male performers. There, women are abused. What else is possible? I’m never able to tell you everything they say. I would never speak in such derogatory terms.”