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Vineet
Raina,
who
played
the
role
of
Param
Singh
Gill
on
Choti
Sarrdaarni
has
decided
to
quit
the
Colors
TV
show.
In
an
interview
with
ETimes
TV,
the
actor
has
revealed
that
creativity
issues
are
the
main
reason
for
his
decision.
Vineet
said,
“When
I
replaced
Shehzada
Dhami
in
December
2021,
I
felt
that
there
was
good
scope
in
playing
Param.
At
that
time,
I
was
looking
forward
to
being
a
part
of
such
an
interesting
and
long-running
show.
Also,
Param
is
the
central
character
of
the
show.
But,
after
a
month
of
shooting,
I
realised
that
the
character
did
not
shape
up
the
way
it
should
have.”
He
went
on
to
add
that
he
felt
it
was
better
to
amicably
quit
the
show
and
grab
something
more
interesting.
He
admitted
that
he
was
a
part
of
a
very
good
team
and
the
production
house
also
understood
his
point
of
view.
As
a
result,
they
also
gave
him
a
good
farewell
and
they
cut
a
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Vineet,
who
is
currently
shooting
for
a
web
project,
says
that
he
wants
to
dabble
in
different
mediums.
He
shared
that
he
always
wanted
to
do
strong
roles
whether
they
are
negative,
supporting
or
leading.
The
actor
then
revealed
that
he
got
an
offer
for
a
web
show
and
it
sounded
interesting
so
he
decided
to
bid
adieu
to
Choti
Sarrdaarni.
Vineet,
who
has
also
been
vocal
about
the
plight
of
daily
wage
workers,
said
that
he
feels
they
should
not
suffer
because
of
the
pandemic.
He
further
shared,
“During
the
pandemic,
everyone
has
gone
through
tough
times.
But,
I
felt
strongly
for
daily
wage
workers,
who
suffered
the
most.
That’s
why
I
used
to
voice
my
thoughts
and
felt
strongly
that
something
should
be
done
to
support
them.”
Meanwhile,
the
makers
have
now
roped
in
Hitanshu
Jinsi
to
play
the
role
of
Param
Singh
Gill.
For
the
uninitiated,
the
role
was
first
played
by
Shehzada
Dhami
and
he
quit
the
show
in
December
last
year
over
creative
differences.
Story first published: Sunday, February 27, 2022, 21:44 [IST]