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The good-looking
Pulkit
Samrat who plays Lakshya in Kyunkii
Saas Bhi Kabhii Bahu Thi has dragged Ekta
Kapoor (Balaji telefilms) the producer of the show to court over non-payment
of dues and prohibiting him from working with other producers due to the 3 year
contract with Balaji. Samrat who came from Delhi to Mumbai to pursue
a career in acting has been working for Balaji Telefilms since 2006. He began
his career with Kyunki but after a few months his role was reportedly chopped
which upset the actor. Despite claiming to have made requests, he maintains nothing
was done and Pulkit decided to opt for other work. This was when the production
house did not permit him to do so saying that he was under an exclusive contract
for three years. Pending the hearing Justice Chandrachud of Mumbai
High Court appointed an arbitrator and asked Ekta Kapoor to refrain from ‘arm
twisting’ Pulkit. Tellychakkar spoke to Pulkit and Balaji Telefilms
to get an insight into the showdown. Pulkit says, “I
was not comfortable with the working environment. There was so much of miscommunication
happening and Ekta preferred to listen to the people around her rather than me.
I would state that I still have no bad blood for Ekta Kapoor who gave me my big
break on television.” Pulkit continues, “I have worked hard on the
character 24x7 which I don’t mind doing but the role has to be substantial. I
was taken aback when they went to press claiming that I was not reporting for
the shoots and not taking the calls. This was not true.” Pulkit
adds, “I was receiving calls from my fans and friends about the whole issue and
that was the time I thought of reacting as the whole episode was breaking my image.
I needed to protect my interests as an actor. I tried to sort out things with
Ekta and even apologised to her but she was not ready to trust me. Now I can’t
wait for another two years for her to cool down and understand my position.”
Pulkit adds, “There were producers of serials and films coming to me and
asking me if I would be interested in working outside Balaji but the production
house said that I was contractually bound by them for three years which says I
can’t work outside.” On the filing of case Pulkit says, “Somebody
had to do it. One has to work with people and there has to be a healthy working
environment.” On the issue of non-payment of dues he explains, “I
was supposed to get five thousand per episode. Some of my dues remain unpaid which
amount to rupees 3-4 lakhs. My lawyer is going to claim that.” Balaji
Telefilms claims that the actor was unprofessional and reports have it that now
Ekta will file for damages against Pulkit. Creative head Balaji Telefilms
Nivedita Basu says, “I am not the right person to talk about the dues that we
would claim. Only our legal advisor can talk about it.” Nivedita,
said, “I have no idea what happened to Pulkit. I don’t understand why he went
to such an extent. He is saying that there was miscommunication but I can’t understand
that when he had to do a film last year he communicated with us and the problem
started brewing only after that.” Nivedita adds, “He stopped reporting
to shoots and because of him other artists too suffered. He just accommodated
two-three hours when we required almost 12-14 hours from him.” Pulkit
claims that his one time meaty role was cut short to almost that of an extra and
that was also one of the reasons that resulted in the show down. Nivedita replies,
“We are not to be blamed as we could do nothing about it. If an artist is not
ready to give us time for the shoot what else can we do? We were not fools to
do this when the show was concentrating on Krishnatulsi, Eklavya and Lakshya’s
triangle. He is saying that he wanted opportunities then why couldn’t he tell
us the same? We could have accommodated him in our other shows.”
| By
Neha Maheshwri |
Posted
on 8 Feb 2008 1:10 pm | | | |