Rajpal Yadav seen dancing at niece’s wedding

Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav was released from Tihar Jail on interim bail, 13 days after surrendering in a cheque bounce case. Shortly after stepping out, the actor was seen celebrating a happy family moment by dancing at his niece’s wedding. Yadav had earlier sought bail citing the wedding in his family, and the court granted him temporary relief.

A video from the wedding has now gone viral on social media. Dressed in a simple kurta-pyjama, Rajpal Yadav was seen dancing joyfully with family members, including the women of the house. At one point, he was also seen dancing briefly with his wife, drawing warm reactions from fans who praised his cheerful spirit after a difficult phase.

Meanwhile, Rajpal Yadav also thanked his fans on Instagram for their constant support during his financial struggles. The Delhi High Court granted him interim bail until March 18 after the required ₹1.5 crore amount was deposited, allowing him temporary relief in the ongoing case.

Rajpal Yadav Breaks Silence After Release from Tihar Jail

Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav has finally walked out of Tihar Jail after spending nearly 11 days in custody in connection with a cheque bounce case. As soon as he was released on interim bail, the actor spoke to the media and expressed relief and gratitude. Rajpal thanked his fans, colleagues, and well-wishers for standing by him during the difficult phase.

Sharing his first reaction, Rajpal said that he has been working in the film industry for almost 30 years and has always received immense love from audiences across the country. He clarified that he has respected every court order and will continue to cooperate with the legal process. While avoiding detailed legal comments, he assured that he is available wherever required by the court.

The case dates back to 2010, when Rajpal borrowed money for a film project that failed. Financial losses led to mounting debt, eventually resulting in legal trouble. Despite the setback, the actor remains hopeful and thankful for the overwhelming public support.

Rajpal Yadav gets interim bail in cheque bounce case

Rajpal Yadav was granted bail by the Delhi High Court on Monday in connection with a ₹9-crore cheque bounce case. The actor had been lodged in Tihar Jail after failing to honour financial commitments related to his 2012 directorial debut Ata Pata Laapata. The film’s failure led to mounting losses and legal action under the Negotiable Instruments Act.

The court noted that Yadav deposited ₹1.5 crore in the complainant’s account, following which Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma granted an interim suspension of sentence till the next hearing. The actor has been directed to surrender his passport and remain present during proceedings scheduled for March 18. Earlier pleas seeking more time were rejected due to inconsistent payment assurances.

Amid the crisis, several film industry colleagues extended support. Rajpal Yadav was last seen in Baby John and will next appear in Akshay Kumar’s horror-comedy Bhoot Bangla, slated for release on April 10.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui Stands by Rajpal Yadav Amid Jail Case

Actor Rajpal Yadav surrendered at Tihar Jail on February 5 after the Delhi High Court rejected his final plea for more time in a cheque bounce and loan default case. Following this, many Bollywood celebrities including Sonu Sood came forward to support him. During this time, Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s name started trending online, with people wrongly accusing him of not helping his close friend.

However, recent reports have cleared the air. According to sources, Nawazuddin Siddiqui has always supported Rajpal Yadav, even providing financial help of around Rs 10 lakh earlier. Nawazuddin prefers to keep his help private and away from media attention, which is why his support was not publicly visible.

An old interview clip of Nawazuddin praising Rajpal’s generosity also resurfaced, reminding people of their strong bond. Meanwhile, the film industry continues to show solidarity with Rajpal during his tough time.

Tej Pratap Yadav Extends Financial Help To Actor Rajpal Yadav

Former Bihar Minister Tej Pratap Yadav, estranged son of RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, has announced financial assistance of ₹11 lakh for Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav. The announcement came after Rajpal Yadav surrendered and was sent to Delhi’s Tihar Jail in connection with a ₹9 crore debt and cheque bounce case. The legal trouble has brought renewed attention to the actor’s long-running financial struggles.

The case dates back to 2010, when Rajpal Yadav took a ₹5 crore loan to fund his directorial debut Ata Pata Laapata. The film’s poor box office performance reportedly led to severe financial issues, eventually resulting in legal action. Before surrendering, the actor admitted that he saw no other option due to lack of funds.

Reacting to the situation, Tej Pratap Yadav said on X that he learned about the family’s suffering through a post and expressed solidarity. He stated that, on humanitarian grounds, the JJD family would provide ₹11 lakh as support. Actors Sonu Sood and Gurmeet Choudhary have also stepped forward, urging the film industry to help Rajpal Yadav during this difficult phase.

Sonu Sood Extends Support to Rajpal Yadav During Tough Time

Actor Rajpal Yadav was recently sent to Tihar Jail in connection with a ₹9 crore debt and cheque bounce case linked to a loan taken during a 2010 film. Before surrendering, Rajpal made an emotional statement, admitting he was under severe financial stress and had no one to seek help from, which moved many across the film industry.

Stepping forward in solidarity, actor Sonu Sood announced that Rajpal will be part of his upcoming film. Sonu also offered him a small signing amount to provide immediate financial relief, making it clear that the gesture was not charity but professional respect and dignity for a talented actor.

Sharing his thoughts on social media, Sonu praised Rajpal’s contribution to cinema and urged fellow filmmakers and colleagues to support him. He emphasized that difficult phases can affect anyone and the industry must stand united to ensure no one feels alone during such times.