In a recent revelation, Krishna Mukherjee, known for her role in “Yeh Hain Mohabbatein,” came forward with disturbing encounters during her time on the set of “Shubh Shagun.” Allegations surfaced against the show’s makers, pointing to harassment and mistreatment by the production team. Mukherjee also disclosed battling depression and anxiety amidst the ordeal. Producer Kundan Singh, however, swiftly responded to the accusations, vehemently denying any wrongdoing.
Singh took to his social media platforms to refute Mukherjee’s claims, branding them as baseless attempts to tarnish his reputation. He declared his intent to pursue legal action against the actress.
The controversy escalated on April 26 when Mukherjee detailed the distressing situations she endured on the set of “Shubh Shagun,” including alleged threats from the producer himself.
Responding to Mukherjee’s allegations, Kundan Singh provided his side of the story on Instagram. He addressed previous incidents where Mukherjee had accused two individuals associated with the production of similar misconduct. Singh clarified that these individuals were terminated for disciplinary reasons initially, but subsequent investigations revealed the accusations to be false. He asserted that he and his team had extended support to Mukherjee during those incidents.
Regarding Mukherjee’s claims of unpaid dues, Singh stated that legal proceedings were initiated, but Mukherjee declined to participate, as documented by the CITY CIVIL COURT in Mumbai.
Singh concluded by cautioning against the dissemination of false information on social media, emphasizing the importance of truth over rumors.
For those unfamiliar, Krishna Mukherjee portrayed the female lead alongside Shehzada Dhami in “Shubh Shagun.” In her Instagram posts, Mukherjee expressed feeling unsafe on set and cited an incident where she was allegedly confined to the makeup room while unwell.