The sexual harassment claims made by Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal against the Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah producers, Asit Kumarr Modi, Sohail Ramani, and Jatin Bajaj, who act as Project Head and Executive Producer for the programme, have made news. The show's viewers are completely taken aback by Jennifer's admission. In the nation, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is one of the most cherished and popular TV programmes.In response to Jennifer's remark, Mandar Chandwadkar expressed his disbelief at the same. And now Mandar has come under fire from Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal for his remarks.
Jennifer Mistry claims that Mandar Chandwadkar is a man in an interview with an online entertainment news site and inquires about what he would say if he were a man himself. She criticises him, claiming that the actor will follow any instructions Asit Kumarr Modi gives him. When Jennifer learnt of Mandar's remarks, a co-star had been beating him for almost 45 minutes, she says. "Sa**a yeh kaise palat gaya’," Jennifer is unconcerned about what her co-star told her. According to News18 Showsha, the actress also claims that Mandar is working under Asit Kumarr Modi.
When you enquire as to whether Jennifer was contacted by any other members of the team after she disclosed the sexual harassment. The actress discusses getting phone calls from a few of her Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah co-stars. They were astounded as well when she confessed that she had complained to the manufacturers. By discussing the livelihood of those associated with the show, the co-stars voiced their dismay. But Jennifer is unconcerned with anything that happens to the show. She insists that the producer's actions are the reason she is taking this action. When one of her other co-stars contacted Jennifer, he said she made the correct decision.
The actor who portrays Bhide, Mandar Chandwadkar, conveyed his dismay upon learning about the situation to the uninitiated. He admitted that he had no idea what had transpired and questioned why the actress had done it. Mistry had said that the set was a male-chauvinist one, but Mandar responded that it was a cheerful and healthy setting.