Veteran actor Rajpal Yadav receives major backing from music producer Rawa Inderjeet Singh Yadav, who gifted Rs 1.11 crore to assist with his mounting debts from a bounced cheque fiasco. Joining Sonu Sood and Tej Pratap Yadav in solidarity, Singh’s move emphasizes compassion in crisis.
Rajpal’s silver screen legacy boasts iconic laughs from ‘Hungama’, ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa’, and more. Tragically, personal finances derailed by the 2010 flop ‘Ata Pata Laapata’—funded by a Rs 5 crore loan—have culminated in court woes. Bounced cheques triggered NI Act charges, inflating the liability to Rs 9 crore with penalties.
Despite pleas, Delhi High Court ordered a six-month Tihar Jail stint, marking a somber chapter for the funnyman. Singh, of Gem Tunes Music, responded swiftly after social media spotlighted the issue.
In an emotional Instagram post, he declared, ‘Rajpal brings smiles to India and embodies our cinema. This Rs 1.11 crore from Gem Tunes family is more than money—it’s brotherhood. Our industry unites in hard times. I call on all citizens to support him and his loved ones.’
The donation spotlights Bollywood’s family ethos and sparks broader conversations on artist welfare. It could facilitate debt restructuring, offering Yadav a path out of jail and back to work.
As peers and fans watch closely, this support narrative inspires, proving that even in turmoil, generosity prevails. Rajpal Yadav’s fans await his return, expecting more comedic brilliance ahead.
