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American Creator Exposes Alleged Mistreatment on 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' Set

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  • American creator claims 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' was her "worst job"
  • Alleges she was severely underpaid and worked 12-17 hour shifts
  • Describes the film set as "filthy" and "abandoned"
American Creator Exposes Alleged Mistreatment on 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' Set

Nearly two decades after its release, the Bollywood film 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' is back in the spotlight due to a viral video by an American content creator. In the clip, the woman, Ash Cantley, claims she once worked on the film starring Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta, and Saif Ali Khan, and had a nightmarish experience.

Cantley, known for her Talk Pop To Me series, says she was a set designer on the film and spent most of her time "redesigning this diner, inch by inch." However, she alleges the diner was "abandoned" and filled with "so much filth," calling it "the worst job" of her life. Cantley also claims she was "severely underpaid," earning only $75 per day for 12 to 17-hour shifts, while the men on set allegedly made $125.

Despite her negative experience, Cantley acknowledges that poor pay and long hours were common in the industry at the time. She has since clarified that she has "no proof" of actually working on the film, beyond her IMDb listing. Nonetheless, her video has sparked a discussion about the working conditions on Bollywood sets and the broader issues of pay parity in the entertainment industry.

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The romantic drama 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' went on to become one of the biggest Bollywood hits of its time and remains a beloved classic among fans.

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Ash Cantley, an American creator, claimed that working on the Bollywood film 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' was her "worst job," alleging she was severely underpaid and had to work in a filthy, abandoned diner on set.
Cantley claimed she was paid only $75 per day for 12 to 17-hour shifts on the 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' set, while the men were allegedly paid $125.
Cantley described the diner she had to redesign on the 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' set as "abandoned" and "filled with so much filth," calling it "the worst job" of her life.

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