Shilpa Shetty May Be Removed From Super Dancer 4

Speculations are rife with people suggesting that Shilpa Shetty may be replaced as the judge on Super Dancer 4 by Karisma Kapoor.

Shilpa Shetty's husband Raj Kundra has been arrested for creating pornography content for mobile applications. He has been sent to jail. People were speculating that Shilpa Shetty will be called in for questioning related to the adult film racket, but as of now the police have not called her. Shilpa Shetty has posted for the first time since her husband Raj Kundra's arrest. The actress shared a photo of a quote on her Instagram story which said : “I'm lucky to be alive. I have survived challenges in the past and I will survive challenges in the future. Nothing will distract me from living my life today.” 

In other news, Super Dancer 4 is a dance reality show in which the judges are Shilpa Shetty, Geeta Kapoor, and Anurag Basu. But, after Raj Kundra’s arrest for making pornographic content, there are rumours that Shilpa will be removed as a judge and Karisma Kapoor will take her place. The rumours started spreading after Shilpa failed to go to the Super Dancer shoot as she was very distirbed by her husband’s arrest. In the past Malaika Arora had filled in for Shilpa Shetty when she took a break from the show after her family tested positive for COVID 19. Shilpa Shetty has not acted in films for a long time. The movie Hungama 2 was set to be her comeback film and is scheduled to release on 23 July on Disney+Hotstar. However, close to the film’s release her husband was arrested. 

Ratan Jain who is the producer of the film has said, “Why should any of this interfere with the release of Hungama 2? It’s her husband, not Shilpa, who has been booked. She is one of the artists in the film and has completed all her work including the promotions. Even the investigative agency said that they have not been able to find any active role of Shilpa so I don’t see why it should hamper our film. It is sad that people are dragging her name when she has nothing to do with it," 

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