Many
TV
actors,
in
the
last
few
months,
have
come
forward
to
speak
about
the
non-payment
of
their
dues
and
other
financial
inconveniences
as
shoots
were
halted
due
to
the
COVID-19
lockdown.
Recently,
Hina
Khan
shared
her
views
on
the
subject
in
an
interview
with
Pinkvilla.
Hina
said,
"This
is
absolutely
bizarre
that
such
things
are
happening.
I
know
there
is
this
one
show
where
the
cast
and
crew
are
reaching
out
for
help,
it
is
so
sad.
The
producers
should
at
least
give
them
half
the
payment,
I
understand
that
even
they
are
in
crisis
but
then
they
were
the
ones
to
take
the
risk,
we
are
not
the
risk-takers.
For
me,
a
producer
has
found
me,
it
is
their
duty
to
deliver
the
remuneration
they
have
signed
me
for
and
it
is
my
duty
to
deliver
in
my
performance
and
the
working
hours.
If
I
have
delivered
my
part,
they
need
to
deliver
their
part."
She
went
on
to
add,
"If
tomorrow
that
show
would
have
been
doing
extremely
well,
it
is
not
like
they
would
have
given
the
share
of
profits
with
actors,
then
how
can
they
expect
them
to
wait
for
this
long?
I
understand
the
crisis,
but
when
you
take
the
risk
of
becoming
a
producer,
you
have
to
have
your
risks
calculated,
you
have
to
keep
an
amount
separately
in
case
things
don't
work
out.
But
they
don't
do
it.
Why
can't
they
calculate
their
risk?
Turning
a
producer
is
a
huge
responsibility
and
they
need
to
pay
their
dues."