The famous small screen show 'Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' has always been a favorite of the audience. But in recent times, it has become a common thing for the characters of this show to leave the show. Now another serious legal matter has come up regarding this show. Recently, the makers of the show have sent a legal notice to actress Palak Sindhwani, who plays the character of Sonu Bhide.
What is the matter?
The makers have accused Palak of violating several terms of her contract. This violation has had a direct impact on the show and the production company, causing huge losses to the company. According to reports, Palak partnered with a third party without the permission of the makers, while it is clearly written in her contract that she is not allowed to do so. Due to this, a notice has been issued to Palak.
Palak Sindhwani's antics
According to information received from sources, the makers had warned Palak several times, but she ignored it and continued her activities. Due to these actions of Palak, the show suffered financial losses. After this, the makers had to decide to take legal action against her. Now it is also being said that after this notice, Palak's departure from the show may be certain.
Another actor leaving the show?
If Palak leaves the show, it will be another blow for 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah'. Earlier too, actress Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal had filed a formal complaint against the show's maker Asit Modi, operations head Sohail Ramani, and executive producer Jatin Bajaj. Jennifer had alleged that these people tried to flirt with her and offered to have sex. Jennifer had won the case and the makers were ordered to pay her the remaining amount.
What will happen next?
Palak Sindhwani's legal notice and the situation that followed has left the audience wondering if another character will have to be replaced in 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah'. Given the popularity of the show, this situation is extremely worrying for the makers.
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