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Will not sell conscience, says actor Sushant Singh over ‘Savdhaan India’ contract termination

Reacting to a tweet that asked him if the termination was the price he paid for speaking the against CAA, and police crackdown on Jamia and AMU students, Sushant said that it was a “very small price”

Film and Television actor Sushant Singh said on Tuesday that his contract for Savdhaan India has ended. This news surfaced just after Sushant participated in a protest in Mumbai that condemned the police violence against the students of Jamia Millia Islamia who were agitating against the new Citizenship Amendment Act.

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Reacting to a tweet that asked Singh if the termination was the price he paid for speaking against CAA and the police crackdown on students, Sushant said that it was a “very small price”.

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According to The Indian Express, the actor said he sells his talent, not his conscience. “When my kids grow up and ask me what I was doing when students were being tortured, I should have an answer,” he said.

“… I feel if it was indeed a repercussion to my action, then it is a very small price that I could pay. I am shaken by whatever is happening and do not regret my actions.”

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