Mumbai: Actor Sushant Singh on Tuesday said it was unclear whether he was let go from Savdhaan India because of his participation in the protests against Citizenship Amendment Act or there were budgetary constraints behind his firing from the crime show.
The actor, who has been associated with the TV show as its host since 2012, shared the news about his exit on Twitter, hinting his involvement with the protests may have been the reason, saying it was a "small price" to pay for speaking up.
"And, my stint with Savdhaan India has ended," Sushant wrote on the microblogging site.
In an interview with PTI, the actor said, "Contractually, it has to be a month's notice, but to shoot during that time or not is up to them. I don't want to link both these things. I went for the protest and then in the night, I got the message that this will be my last day of shoot. Maybe it is a coincidence, maybe this was planned. I don't want to speculate."
Sushant has been vocal on issues such as #MeToo as well as against CAA.
The actor on Monday also condemned the police crackdown on the students of Jamia Millia Islamia University.
He said he was informed about his last day of shoot by the channel on Monday night.
"I was told there are budgetary constraints. They gave me this (reason) yesterday. I was not aware about budgetary issues earlier," he said.