Krishna Mukherjee, known for her role in Yeh Hai Mohabbatein, has recently made headlines after calling out the producer of her last show, Shubh Shagun, Kundan Sharma, for not paying her dues and harassing her. In a social media post, she detailed the harassment she faced, the unpaid sum of money, and the anxiety attacks she experienced. This revelation garnered massive support from her industry friends.
In response, Kundan Sharma denied the allegations, calling them false. However, Krishna remains steadfast in her claims, stating that she has evidence to support her accusations and plans to take legal action. In an exclusive interview with Times Now/Telly Talk India, Krishna shared the full story behind the fiasco, including how her co-star Shehzada Dhami came to her rescue.
Krishna revealed that despite waiting for months and seeking help from the Cine and TV Artistes Association (CINTA), she did not receive the support she needed. She recounted the struggles she faced in trying to get her dues from Kundan Sharma, including visits to the crime branch office.
She also shed light on the lack of support from her Shubh Shagun co-stars, mentioning how they have not spoken out in her defense. Krishna emphasized her determination to fight for herself, as she continues to battle anxiety attacks and depression. She expressed disappointment in her former colleagues for not standing by her during this challenging time.