Cyber complaint row: Parth Samthaan’s show Seher Hone Ko Hai put on hold 

The shooting of television show Seher Hone Ko Hai has reportedly been put on hold amid actor Parth Samthaan’s ongoing cyber complaint controversy. While there has been no official confirmation from the makers, multiple reports suggest that the situation surrounding the actor has begun to impact the production schedule.

Parth Samthaan`s shoot goes on halt

Parth recently announced that he would be taking a break from social media after facing what he described as targeted online harassment. The actor alleged that several fake accounts and bots were spreading “rubbish” comments not just about him, but also about his family. Disturbed by the intensity of the trolling, he decided to step away from digital platforms temporarily.

The controversy appears to have had a ripple effect on the show’s shoot. According to reports, filming was paused as tensions grew around the issue, and the team needed time to address the situation. Sources claim that the disruption was not only linked to the cyber complaint but also to internal discussions and speculation surrounding the matter.

Adding to the buzz, online chatter has dragged in other names, with netizens speculating about possible involvement of individuals connected to the show. However, these claims remain unverified, and Parth himself has not publicly named anyone. He has only hinted that he is aware of who may be behind the alleged trolling.

All about the controversy

Despite the growing controversy, the team of Seher Hone Ko Hai is reportedly trying to maintain normalcy and resume work as soon as possible. Industry insiders note that such off-screen issues can often spill onto sets, affecting not just actors but the entire crew and production timeline.

Fans of the show have expressed concern over the developments, with many extending support to Parth during this challenging phase. His decision to take a social media detox has also sparked conversations about the mental toll of online harassment on public figures.

As of now, the makers have not issued any formal statement regarding the halt in shooting or the extent of the disruption. It remains to be seen how quickly the situation stabilises and whether production will resume smoothly in the coming days.

The incident highlights how digital controversies can escalate quickly and have real-world consequences, especially in the entertainment industry where schedules are tightly packed and highly dependent on key cast members.

 

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