EASTENDERS star Zahra Ahmadi has quit after producers refused to give her meaty storylines.
The beauty, who played Shabnam Masood, told bosses she wanted out after barely featuring in new scripts.
A soap source told us: “Zahra was really disappointed with the way scriptwriters used her character. You hardly ever saw her on screen. If she had been given exciting scenes she would have stayed for a long time.
"Working on EastEnders is a dream come true for any aspiring star. But she began to feel she was wasting her time.”
The decision of Zahra to quit comes a month after the BBC1 soap was blasted by race equality chief Trevor Phillips.
He claimed EastEnders had so few ethnic characters it more accurately reflected the East London of the 1960s.
The Masood’s are the soap’s first Muslim family since the Karims, who moved out of Albert Square in 1990.
In July axed star Angela Wynter, who played Yolande Trueman, accused the soap of “operating a quota system” on the number of ethnic characters after her scenes dwindled ahead of her exit.
EastEnders denied her claim and yesterday execs insisted strong storylines are coming up for the Masoods.
Zahra, 28, is now looking at new roles — but hinted at a return to Albert Square.
She said: “I’ve made the tough decision to leave as I'm still young and I want to try other roles. But I’m really happy the door has been left open for me to return as it has been a great experience.”