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You won't believe how much Shilpa Shinde charged for 'Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hai'

New Delhi: TV actress Shilpa Shinde who rose to fame with the character of ‘Angoori’ in popular sitcom ‘Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hai’ revealed that she was paid only Rs 35, 000 per episode. In ABP News’ special show Press Conference, Shilpa Shinde also revealed the reason which forced her to left the show. She said that she wanted to work in ‘Bhabhi Ji’ according to her terms and conditions but the makers didn’t allow her. While talking about the success of Angoori’s character, she said that the credit goes to the writer of the show and not her. Shilpa will be seen playing the role of a comic bhabhi and the main protagonist in upcoming web series . Shilpa Shinde has quit popular comedy show “Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hai”, alleging that the makers “mentally tortured” her, which has prompted the production house to send a legal notice accusing her of breach of contact. The 28-year-old actress, who played Angoori Bhabhi on the show, said the problem started when the makers asked her to sign a contract that would bar her from doing other shows. TV actress Shubhangi Atre has stepped into the shoes of actress Shilpa Shinde to play the character of Angoori. Shinde quit the show after a fall out with the producers.    
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