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After Salma Zafar, Sherry Shah also accuses Javeria, Saud Qasmi of holding her payment

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Earlier this week, veteran actress Salma Zafar accused celebrity couple Javeria Saud and Saud Qasmi of fraud. The seasoned actress exposed JJS production house on the Instagram live session.

The veteran actor disclosed in the video that JJS Production House alone owes her some Rs10 million. She also disclosed how Javeria and Saud did not pay their staff, and how they treated their cast terribly.

After watching Salma Zafar’s video, another Pakistani actress Sherry Shah has also come forward with similar claims.

Sherry has been a part of JJS production house’s dramas of Ye Zindagi Hai and Yeh Kesi Mohabbat Hai. According to her, the celebrity couple owes her 90 lacs almost 1 crore.

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In a video uploaded by Sherry, the actress said,

“I saw Salma Zafar’s video and I can completely understand her pain because I passed through the same turmoil.”

She went on to say,

“I have been a part of JJS Production’s projects for many years. I have done two projects, one was soap and the other was a soap serials. Yeh Zindagi Hai was soap serial and Ye Kesi Muhabbat Hai was soap.”

Sherry Shah also spoke of Javeria and Saud ‘s behaviors after she asked for their money. She also said she had earned a payment of 3.5 lac at most until now.

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