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Rajpal Yadav is currently out on interim bail in a Rs 9 crore cheque bounce case. The actor secured bail recently to attend his niece’s wedding in Shahjahanpur. Meanwhile, the next hearing is set for March 18. After the HC granted him bail, the actor expressed his gratitude towards his wife, Radha Yadav, for being his support system in the tough phase. Let’s take a look at what he has to say.
Rajpal Yadav expresses gratitude towards his wife Radha
While talking about his wife, Radha Yadav, News18 Showsha quoted Rajpal Yadav saying, “Even if I take birth multiple times, I won’t be able to repay her debt (or the favor she has done for me). She has held the entire family together and supported me through everything.”
The ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa’ actor further added that since the matter is sub judice, he would not be able to talk about it with the media. He said, “Soon, along with my legal team, I will present my full side with all evidence and facts in front of the media.”
More about his cheque bounce case
As per the reports, Rajpal Yadav borrowed a loan of Rs 5 crore from Murli Projects Pvt Ltd to back his directorial debut, ‘Ata Pata Laapata’. He accrued losses as the film didn’t work at the box office. As a result, he failed to repay the loan on time. The interest piled up, and the cheques that were issued bounced multiple times. In February 2026, the court ordered the actor to surrender himself at the Tihar jail for non-repayment and dishonoring the court’s orders several times.The actor received support from several celebs from the industry after news of him surrendering at the jail surfaced on the internet.
Upcoming projects
The actor is set to star in Priyadarshan’s ‘Bhooth Bangla’, starring Akshay Kumar in the lead. Apart from that, he will also feature in ‘Welcome to the Jungle’, the multi-starrer directed by Ahmed Khan. He also has another Priyadarshan film, co-starring Pankaj Tripathi.
Source: Times of India
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