Mika Singh gave Rs 11 lakh to Rajpal Yadav, the actor got an ad film offer!
Mika Singh has offered financial support to actor Rajpal Yadav, who was recently sent to Tihar jail following a Delhi High Court order related to unpaid loans and check-bounce cases.

Singer Mika Singh has announced a contribution of Rs 11 lakh in support of actor and comedian Rajpal Yadav, sent to Tihar jail in a check-bounce case. The development comes after the Delhi High Court had refused to grant further relief to Yadav in the long-running loan dispute, forcing him to surrender and go to jail.
Apart from Mika Singh, Yes Madan founder Mayan Arya also helped Rajpal Yadav financially. Arya said that the company has offered Yadav an advertisement film.
Rajpal Yadav’s financial difficulties arose from a loan of Rs 5 crore taken from Delhi-based Murali Projects Private Limited in 2010 to finance his directorial debut film. address missing (2012). The film’s commercial failure led to a repayment crisis and legal action, culminating in Yadav’s conviction under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act in 2018.
Mika Singh is the latest among several celebrities, including Sonu Sood, Gurumeet Choudhary and Guru Randhawa, who have offered support to Yadav. Singh’s move is aimed at providing direct assistance and encouraging others in the industry to help. She reposted a paparazzi account’s post on her Instagram Story that talked about their contribution.
In another story, he had a special request for fans and celebs. “I feel really proud after my post. It feels amazing to see everyone coming together. This is the unity our industry is known for. But I have a humble request. Please don’t just post announcements. Let’s make sure we actually contribute and make it happen.”
Maayan Arya also shared a post on
Second @Sonu Sood. Even brands should come forward to help great talent.@rajpalofficial Will also be a part of an ad film @_yesmadam !
A team has already been formed on this.#comestrong Mayank Arya (@iammaankarya) 11 February 2026
Yadav Surrendered in Delhi’s Tihar Jail on Thursday after the Delhi High Court rejected his request for more time. The actor was asked to surrender by February 4, but he failed to comply with the order, due to which the court refused to grant any further relief. The bench also made it clear that everyone is equal before the law, irrespective of their profession.
A India Today report earlier mentioned A case was registered against the actor and his wife Radha Yadav in 2018 for failing to repay a loan of Rs 5 crore (which grew to Rs 9 crore over the years) from a Delhi-based businessman in 2010. The actor reportedly took the money for his directorial debut in 2010, titled address missing. This film was released in 2012, but the actor did not repay his loan.
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has also called on the film industry to assist Yadav, saying the situation has raised broader questions about support structures for artistes facing financial or legal distress. The response from peers highlights the ongoing efforts within the entertainment fraternity to collectively tackle such challenges.