Annapurna
Vitthal
Bhairi,
who
shot
to
fame
with
the
role
of
Laxmi
More
in
the
Star
Pravah
show,
Sahkutumb
Sahaparivar,
recently
filed
a
complaint
against
the
director
of
the
show,
Bharat
Gaikwad
and
co-star
Nandita
Dhuri-Patkar
for
allegedly
torturing
her
mentally
on
the
sets
of
the
show.
Let
us
tell
you,
Annapurna
Vitthal
had
quit
Sahkutumb
Sahaparivar
in
August
2021
due
to
the
same
reason.
In
an
interview
with
Asianet
News
Hindi,
Annapurna
Vitthal
revealed
that
she
filed
a
complaint
against
the
makers
of
Sahkutumb
Sahaparivar
in
Dadar
Police
Station
on
November
22,
2021.
The
actress
posted
a
video
on
her
social
media
handle,
in
which
she
stated
that
she
was
mentally
harassed
on
the
sets
of
the
show,
due
to
which
she
went
into
depression.
Annapurna
Vithhal,
who
is
originally
a
South
Indian,
informed
the
portal
that
director
Bharat
Gaikwad
used
to
age-shame
her
and
abuse
her
a
lot
verbally.
Annapurna,
who
has
been
working
in
the
industry
for
25
years
now,
also
claimed
that
her
co-star
of
Sahkutumb
Sahaparivar,
Nandita
Dhuri-Patkar
used
to
plot
against
her.
Moreover,
she
also
made
various
claims
about
other
co-actors
like
Sunil
Barve
and
so
on.
Well,
the
allegations
are
quite
serious,
however,
the
makers
of
Sahkutumb
Sahaparivar
have
not
yet
reacted
to
Annapurna
Vitthal's
claims.
Let
us
tell
you,
it
was
Annapurna's
first
Marathi
show.
In
the
above
video,
one
can
see,
Annapurna
Vitthal
getting
emotional
and
breaking
down
in
tears.
The
video
went
viral
on
social
media,
and
many
netizens
have
come
out
in
support
of
her.
Talking
about
Annapurna
Vitthal,
she
has
acted
in
several
Hindi
shows
like
Devon
Ke
Dev
Mahadev,
Sapno
Ke
Bhanwar
Mein
and
so
on.
After
these
allegations
made
by
the
actress
against
Sahkutumb
Sahaparivar
makers
and
actors,
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are
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