Hamari Bahu Silk Actress Vandana Vithlani Says All Her Saving Are Exhausted, Now Making Rakhis To Sell Online

    Hamari Bahu Silk Actress Sells Rakhis Online For Survival

    Hamari Bahu Silk Actress Vandana Vithlani Says All Her Saving Are Exhausted, Now Making Rakhis To Sell Online

    Hamari Bahu Silk has been in the news for quite sometime now, especially during the lockdown. Many actors of the show have taken to their social media to raise concern over the non-payment of their dues.

    Thereafter, the government bodies, the film associations demanded immediate payment. Now, according to a TOI report, Humari Bahu Silk actress Vandana Vithlani is selling customised Rakhis online after being out of work since January. 

    It was in the interview Vandana revealed, she has exhausted her savings and is worried about making ends meet. The actress has been quoted as saying, “I shot from May to October 2019, but have been paid only for the month of May. My dues run into lakhs of rupees. It’s been more than a year without any payment and I have exhausted all my savings. I had bagged a role in ‘Musakaan’ in November 2019, but it shut down in two months. I was paid for that show, but how long would it last? I have now started making rakhis and selling them online to keep myself engaged and also make some money. Obviously, I am not earning much, but anything is good at this point.”

    Vandana also said, “My husband, Vipul, is a theatre artiste, and he, too, is out of work owing to the pandemic. I had auditioned for shows in January, but everything came to a standstill. Our finances have taken a hit. We also have to manage our children’s school and college fees. I am just waiting for some project to come my way.”

    Zaan Khan took to his official Instagram page and made serious allegations on the producers of the show for holding back the payment of the actors and he urged people to share the video so that the awareness is created amongst those TV actors who are also waiting for their dues to be cleared by the production houses.