Juhi Chawla Gets Duped on MP Govt Campaign


Daijiworld Media Network - Entertainment

Mumbai, Feb 16: After having attended a shooting session for a public service campaign in order to save a girl child, it is learnt that actress Juhi Chawla has not yet received her dues. The campaign is an initiation by the government of Madhya Pradesh.

Acoording to sources, Juhi had been approached by Rajesh Gupta (Narmada Films) last year in October on behalf of the MP government. Gupta wrote a letter to Juhi explaining to her about the campaign which was initiated by chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan. In the letter, Gupta informed Juhi about the Beti Bachhao Abhiyaan (Save The Girl Child) campaign.

Juhi Chawla had immediately agreed to join in on the campaign for a considerable fee. Juhi had plans of using the fee to donate it to the Asian Cancer Foundation which she has been supporting all along. As per sources, Juhi Chawla had requested Rajesh Gupta to leave the name space blank since she wanted to hand it over to the NGO.

Howveer, after a few days, Juhi recieved a phone call from the foundation stating that the cheque has bounced. But when Rajesh Gupta of Narmada Films was contacted, he said that they had left the name space blank in the cheque as per the request of Juhi Chawla. Yet he maintains that there are no pending dues to the actress and that they have made the payments.

  

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