Rajpal Yadav receives Rs 1.11 crore financial support from music producer Rao Inderjeet Singh after surrendering at Tihar Jail |
Rajpal Yadav, who is known for his memorable performances in films such as Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Hungama and Welcome, is currently going through a difficult phase in his personal life. While his on-screen journey has been marked by comic brilliance, his recent legal and financial struggles have highlighted the need to stand by artists beyond the spotlight.
Rao Inderjeet Singh Yadav steps in to help
Music producer Rao Inderjeet Singh Yadav, the owner of GemTunes Music, has extended financial assistance of Rs 1.11 crore to Rajpal Yadav. The gesture comes at a time when the actor is facing mounting pressure due to a long-running legal dispute.
Speaking about his decision, Rao Inderjeet Singh Yadav told IANS, “Rajpal ji has given immeasurable joy to audiences and has been an integral part of Indian cinema. This support is not about money, it is about standing with a fellow human being in his time of need. Our industry is a family, and families hold each other when it matters the most.”
The legal case behind Rajpal Yadav’s troubles
Rajpal Yadav is currently dealing with financial and legal stress linked to a cheque bounce case that dates back to around 2010. At the time, the actor and his wife had borrowed approximately Rs 5 crore from a company to fund his directorial venture Ata Pata Laapata. Following the film’s commercial failure, the couple struggled to repay the loan.Several cheques issued against the amount were dishonoured, leading to legal proceedings under the Negotiable Instruments Act. Over the years, due to accumulated interest and penalties, the outstanding amount reportedly escalated to nearly Rs 9 crore.
Court directs surrender to Tihar Jail
Despite multiple deadlines and extensions granted by the Delhi High Court, Rajpal Yadav failed to clear the dues. Recently, the court declined to grant further relief and directed the actor to surrender to Tihar Jail, where he is to serve a six-month sentence in connection with the case.