Television actor Jaswir Kaur has clarified her recent comments about leaving the popular crime show CID, saying that her statements were misunderstood and taken out of context. In a recent interview, the actor explained that the discussion was about a difficult phase in her personal life rather than an accusation against the makers of the show. She said the remarks came up during a podcast conversation when she was asked about a time in her life when she faced financial struggles.
According to Jaswir, the clip circulating on social media does not show the full context of the discussion. She explained that during that period something strange happened to her, where her hair was cut and buried in the ground, which she believed could be linked to black magic. She said the incident coincided with a time when her work suddenly slowed down and she began facing professional difficulties. However, she emphasised that she never blamed anyone from the show or accused any individual of being responsible for the situation.
The actor also clarified that she was not forced to quit the show. She said that if producers want to remove someone from a project, they simply do so, and she has never spoken negatively about anyone she has worked with. She added that when asked during the podcast why no one supported her at that time, she only nodded and did not make any complaint against the team of the show.
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Jaswir Kaur was part of CID between 2010 and 2012, and her sudden absence from the series had earlier led to speculation among viewers. The actress recently revisited that period during a podcast with Subhojit Ghosh, where she described it as a challenging time in her career and personal life. She said she did not speak about it earlier because nobody had asked her about it before.
Currently, Jaswir Kaur is appearing in the popular television drama Anupamaa, and she reiterated that her comments were meant to reflect her personal journey and struggles rather than create controversy about her past work.
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