Silsila
Badalte
Rishton
Ka
was
one
of
the
popular
shows
on
Colors
TV.
Although
the
viewers
loved
the
chemistry
of
lead
actors
-
Shakti
Arora,
Aditi
Sharma
and
Drashti
Dhami,
many
of
them
felt
that
the
show
promoted
the
concept
of
extra-marital
affair.
The
show
also
starred
Abhinav
Shukla,
who
played
Drashti's
husband,
Rajdeep.
But
the
actor
left
the
show
mid-way.
It
has
been
two
years
since
the
show
went
off
air
and
we
hear
that
Abhinav
is
still
fighting
to
get
his
dues
cleared.
As
per
TOI
report,
the
Abhinav
has
filed
a
case
against
the
producers,
Comall
and
Sunjoy
Wadhwa
over
non-payment
of
dues.
As
per
TOI
report,
the
actor's
contract
with
the
production
house
had
a
clause
stating
that
he
would
be
given
a
month's
notice
if
and
when
the
channel
decided
to
axe
his
character.
The
report
suggested
that
initially,
when
he
joined
the
show,
things
went
smoothly
for
a
few
months,
but
after
a
few
months,
the
production
house
sent
a
mail
to
the
actor
saying
that
his
contract
had
been
terminated
with
immediate
effect
and
he
would
no
longer
be
a
part
of
the
show.
Also,
it
is
being
said
that
the
actor
was
not
paid
his
dues
for
two
months.
Hence,
he
filed
case
against
the
producers.
Abhinav
refused
to
comment
regarding
the
same,
but
his
lawyer
told
the
leading
daily,
"Besides
many
other
issues,
including
misinforming
and
misleading
the
channel
that
Abhinav
wasn't
available
for
the
shoot,
thereby
compelling
them
to
cast
another
actor
as
his
replacement,
the
production
house
has
even
breached
the
contract
by
going
against
the
clause
under
which
Abhinav
had
to
be
compulsorily
given
a
termination
notice
of
a
month
in
advance
about
his
exit.
He
worked
during
the
month
of
October,
2019,
for
which
he
hasn't
been
paid."
The
lawyer
further
added,
"He
hasn't
got
his
dues
for
the
month
of
November
as
well,
as
stipulated
in
the
contract.
He
even
approached
the
channel
and
the
Cine
and
TV
Artists
Association
(CINTAA)
and
a
meeting
was
held
between
CINTAA
and
Indian
Film
and
TV
Producers
Council
(IFTPC)
representing
the
two
parties.
However,
the
solution
provided
in
the
meeting
wasn't
respected
by
the
production
house.
Left
with
no
other
option,
he
moved
criminal
court
for
registration
of
an
FIR
for
the
offences
of
cheating,
fraud
and
extortion.
The
next
hearing
is
in
February."
When
the
producer
Comall
was
asked
regarding
the
same,
she
revealed
to
the
leading
daily
that
they
haven't
received
any
communication
on
any
complaint
being
filed
by
anyone
against
them
or
their
company.