Smita Bansal has remained one in all television’s most respected faces over time, with memorable performances across several popular shows. The actress is very well-known for taking part in Sumitra within the hit TV drama Balika Vadhu. In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble, Smita opened up in regards to the ongoing controversy surrounding Shilpa Shinde and her recent admission regarding the allegations she made against the producers of Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai!. Scroll on to know what the actress needed to share.
Smita Bansal Weighs In On Shilpa Shinde’s False Accusations Controversy
Reacting to the controversy, Smita Bansal clarified that she would circuitously comment on the people involved. Nevertheless, she stressed that the majority disputes could be resolved through conversations if each side genuinely want to seek out an answer. She said, “Uspe toh I wouldn’t prefer to comment only, mujhe toh lagta hai koi bhi narazgi ya koi bhi dispute ya koi bhi problem aamne saamne baith ke solve nahi ki ja sakti, aisa nahi hota hai.”
She further reflected on her own experiences within the entertainment industry and explained that disagreements, payment issues and inventive conflicts aren’t unusual in long careers. Adding, “Agar aap dono milkar, do parties joh involved hain, woh solve karna chahti hain na problem ko, toh problem solve hogi hi. In so a few years of my profession, aisa paise bhi ruke hain, creative differences bhi hue hain, aise kirdaar bhi hue hain, promise kuch hua tha aur kuch hua. But I even have all the time seen ki if you happen to can persuade saamne wala person ki why are you sad and what’s making you sad.”
Smita Bansal Weighs In On Shilpa Shinde’s False Accusation Row
Smita also spoke in regards to the importance of communication and understanding during conflicts. In keeping with her, if people truthfully express what’s bothering them, solutions develop into easier to seek out. Saying, “Ki aap itna yeh step le rahe ho ki aap saamne wale se meeting maang rahe ho ya aap baithkar baat kar rahe ho, toh aap sach mein dukhi ho ya aapko sach mein koi cheez pareshaan kar rahi hai. Toh agar woh saamne wale ko aap samjha sakte ho, toh saamne wala koi bhi kyun chahega ki aapko jaanbujh ke torture kare? Mera maanna bahut easy hai ki agar aap chaho na toh solve ki ja sakti hain problems. Aur ya phir agar nahi hi ho rahi hai toh learn to take care of it after which just make sure that ki you don’t make the identical mistake again.”
At the identical time, the actress said she doesn’t consider in publicly attacking or maligning each other during disputes. “In fact, but to publicly malign one another is something which I don’t think is required. Kaun kis situation se jaata hai aur kaun kya karta hai… dekho, I’m no person to comment because unke beech mein kya hua hai aur kya nahi hai, I don’t know. But where I come from, I consider ki baithkar baat ki jaaye toh baat sulajh jaati hai.”
About Shilpa Shinde’s Controversy
The controversy erupted after Shilpa Shinde admitted during a recent interaction that the sexual harassment allegations she made against producer Sanjay Kohli in 2017 were false. The actress claimed she felt cornered during a contractual and payment dispute while exiting Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai! and alleged she had “no other option” on the time.
Following her statement, industry bodies including the All Indian Cine Employees Association (AICWA) and the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) strongly criticised her remarks. Several members of the entertainment industry also identified that false allegations can damage the credibility of real victims and seriously affect innocent individuals.
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Varsha Tiwari is a budding content author keen about Bollywood, popular culture, and the stories behind the highlight. She enjoys breaking down trends, celebrity moments, and film narratives into engaging, reader-friendly content. At all times curious and observant, she is currently pursuing a Master’s in Communication and Journalism. Outside of writing, she enjoys painting because storytelling doesn’t all the time need words to make an impact.

