A disturbing pattern of thefts has gripped the Bhojpuri film world, with superstars falling prey to criminals. Actor-MP Manoj Tiwari’s Mumbai residence suffered two hits: Rs 4.4 lakh gone in June 2025, then Rs 1 lakh on January 15, nabbed by secret cameras. The thief, his old servant wielding fake keys, is behind bars, igniting debates on celeb safety protocols.
Bhojpuri’s Pawan Singh saw intruders shatter his Ara home window, escaping with lavish jewelry (Rs 15 lakh), bullets, and cash—rifle intact by luck. Forensic teams joined the police hunt after FIR lodging.
Amrapali Dubey faced hotel theft in Ayodhya mid-shoot: precious items and phone vanished, but arrests followed CCTV leads. She lauded the rapid response.
Shifting focus, ex-actress Mitali Sharma’s plight is equally alarming—spotted stealing and begging on Mumbai streets, battling joblessness and psyche issues, she required police-aided hospitalization. These events collectively signal a wake-up call for the industry: fortify homes, vet staff rigorously, and prioritize mental health support to shield stars from such threats.