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Digangana Suryavanshi, who was in news for all the
wrong reasons regarding her exit from the hit Zee TV
show Qubool Hai (4 Lions Films) is back with a film
opposite Purab Kohli.
When we called up this 16-year old actress, she
confirmed the same, but refused to give out any further
details saying, "Let the producers make the
announcement!"
Digangana feels that her shift to the big screen will be a
straight answer to her critics who had lambasted her for
her so called non-professional behaviour on the sets of
the above mentioned show. "I had read all those reports
which claimed that I had been fired. The only reason
why I did not reply then was that my class 10 boards
were going on and my parents wanted me to only
concentrate on my studies. After the exams, I was more
bothered about my results as I had not studied enough.
Surprisingly I managed to get 76%," she claimed.
"Through your website I wish to clear the air that during
my exams, I asked the production house and Executive
Producer (EP) to let me off so that I could study. For
them I had already skipped my pre- boards and this was
the least I expected of them, but sadly they were not
ready. If you work with a minor you need to consider all
these things," Digangana pointed out.
"Despite all this, I was at work. Things were at the worst
a day before my Algebra exams. My co-star Rishabh
Sinha kept talking on his cell phone, much to the chagrin
of others. I requested him to cut the call so that we
could concentrate on our scenes. Without appreciating
my point, he started abusing me. Being a self respecting
girl, I asked him to apologize, which he just refused to,"
she added.
She further went on to say, "This is when I took a
decision to quit the show. Exactly at that time, news
started floating around that I had been taken off from the
show. I refused to comment then, as mentioned above,
due to my pre-occupation with my studies."
"If Rishabh was in the right, why was he also asked to
go later? Since he was playing the lead, I suppose they
(production people) had supported him. This is how TV
works and I have no qualms whatsoever," Digangana
quipped.
In the hindsight, the young actress regards her stint in
Qubool Hai as a learning curve. "You do come across
unfortunate moments in life but they teach you a lot,"
she concluded.
We wish you all the best for the movie, Digangana.
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