Recently,
a
scene
from
Sangita
Ghosh’s
show,
Swarna
Ghar
went
viral
on
social
media
and
was
criticised
for
the
lack
of
logic.
Kamya
Panjabi
had
also
reacted
to
the
infamous
dupatta
scene
and
had
tweeted,
“This
is
precisely
why
despite
having
some
brilliant
actors
TV
content
is
looked
down
upon,
compared
to
films
and
web.”
It
must
be
noted
that
Sangita
took
the
criticism
in
her
stride
but
was
offended
by
Panjabi’s
statement,
and
responded,
“What
a
shame
the
person
who
works
in
the
industry
himself
is
saying
such
a
thing.
The
one
who
works
for
TV,
considers
TV
less
than
OTT
and
films,
what
should
I
say?”
Now,
Kamya
has
reacted
to
it
by
saying
Ghosh
needs
to
introspect.
The
actress
told
HT
that
Sangita
has
misconstrued
her
words
and
said,
“Who
is
saying
TV
is
small…
But
look
at
the
content
being
shown
on
TV.
I
am
not
degrading
any
actor
or
television,
but
just
stating
the
fact
that
it
is
because
of
such
type
of
content,
people
working
in
films
and
OTT
don’t
want
to
hire
TV
actors.
It
is
because
of
them
that
TV
actors
take
break
to
put
a
gap
between
their
stint
on
the
small
screen,
to
explore
other
avenues.”
She
went
on
to
add,
“Sangita
needs
some
classes
to
understand
what
I
wrote,
and
actually
get
the
meaning…
Mazaak
toh
unka
duniya
uda
rahi
hai.
I
picked
up
a
serious
topic
with
the
hope
that
the
content
will
change
once
we
see
what
we
are
trying
to
sell
to
the
audience.
In
fact,
Sangita
is
the
one
who
had
left
TV
almost
seven
or
eight
years
back
when
she
was
at
the
peak
of
her
career.
She
had
left
TV
to
do
a
film.”
Kamya
then
went
on
to
wonder
why
Ghosh
didn’t
question
the
scene
when
it
came
to
her,
or
discussed
with
the
makers
for
improvisations.
In
fact,
Panjabi
expressed
her
shock
that
a
“senior
actor”
such
as
Ghosh
got
involved
in
the
scene
in
the
first
place,
and
wondered
why
she
didn’t
pose
relevant
questions.