Shilpa, best known for her role as 'Angoori Bhabi' on the show "Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai", had sparked a controversy when she announced that she had quit the popular series and accused the makers of mentally torturing her.
CINTAA had then sent the actress a letter asking her to bear the cost of financial loss incurred by the producer or channels.
"CINTAA is an artists' association, but it doesn't help us at all. Artists who do episodic shows, we had told the committee that they should be given conveyance and per day money on time. But nothing like that happened. Artists need work and these people are exploiting that and the association is of no use," Shilpa told reporters here today.
Shilpa alleged that CINTAA always turned a deaf ear to her complaints regarding serious issues.
"I had told CINTAA that we don't have make-up room for artists on set, the kids are being kept waiting for long at shoots without food, the producers are not giving kids the time to study, but CINTAA took no call. CINTAA is made for us and I want the people who are heading it to do something for us," she said.
Shilpa had earlier quit the show citing that the makers wanted her to sign a contract which would bar her from doing other shows. On the other hand, the makers alleged unprofessional behaviour on Shilpa's part and said she had demanded a pay hike and wanted her own designers on the show.
CINTAA had then intervened between her and producer of the show "Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai".
"These are baseless allegations. Since the new committee has been formed I have received only one complaint from her which was that she was being harassed by the producers of her show. The producer, however, said she had stopped going for the shoot," Sushant Singh, General Secretary and spokesperson, CINTAA told PTI.
"Shilpa got her raise thrice and in fact was under the exclusivity contract since day one. I don't know what the fuss is about," Singh said, adding there is no overcharging of membership fees.
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