Actor Rajpal Yadav recently went viral for all the wrong reasons. On February 5, he surrendered at Tihar Jail after the Delhi High Court dismissed his final plea seeking additional time in a cheque bounce
and loan default case. The controversy goes back to 2010, after his film Ata Pata Laapata failed commercially, with unpaid dues said to have mounted to around Rs 9 crore. Amid the ongoing financial troubles, Sonu Sood, Gurmeet Choudhary and Anees Bazmee have lent their support. Now, the new report claims that actors like Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, Varun Dhawan, and others have also come forward to help Yadav.
Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn extend support to Rajpal Yadav
In a recent interaction with SCREEN, Rajpal Yadav’s manager, Goldie, revealed that several prominent names have come forward to help. He shared, “A lot of people have reached out to help Rajpal Yadav. Actors like Sonu Sood, Salman Khan, and Ajay Devgn have extended their support. I was just on a call with David Dhawan—he too reached out. Ratan Nain, Varun Dhawan…many people are coming forward to help him this time, which Rajpal has deeply appreciated.”
He further said that the industry has stood behind Rajpal like a rock, and it should be appreciated. He also shared that everyone has made the commitment, but ‘such transactions don’t happen overnight’.
Rajpal Yadav to get bail on February 12?
In the same interview, the actor’s manager hoped that Rajpal could be released soon. Goldie said that the hearing is tomorrow (Feb 12) and the bail application has already been filed. He said, “We have his bail hearing scheduled for tomorrow, and we are hopeful that he will be granted bail and released. The bail application has already been filed. We will be able to share more details after the hearing tomorrow.”
Apart from Sonu Soon and other celebs, music director Rao Inderjeet Yadav disclosed the amount that he would contribute. He has promised to give Rs 1.11 crore, while politician Tej Pratap Yadav will give Rs 11 lakh, and KRK said he would contribute Rs 10 lakh.














