Rajpal Yadav refused to cry in court, called social media reports imaginary
Actor Rajpal Yadav dismissed reports claiming that he cried in court or said he had no money, calling them “imaginary stories”. The actor was arrested in a 2012 cheque-bounce case and later released on bail.

Actor Rajpal Yadav dismisses reports claiming he cried in front of a judge Told the court that he was short of money. He said that such things are completely fabricated and are being spread on social media without understanding the matter.
talking to IANSThe actor addressed the rumors floating online and urged people not to believe everything that is floating on the internet. He said that several individuals who were unaware of the facts misrepresented the situation.
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Rajpal said, “Don’t believe the imaginary stories on social media. Whatever is being published, some of it is being spread by well-wishers, while some is being spread by people who know nothing about the subject. They are also running their shops in the same way and I respect everyone.”
He further said, “If one looks at Rajpal’s face, there should be a burst of laughter, don’t expect anything more than that.”
During the conversation Mohd. maze The actor also shared Many members of the film industry stood by him during this challenging period.
Although his support was not widely highlighted on social media, he acknowledged that many people helped behind the scenes. He also stressed on the strong support he continues to receive from his family.
Rajpal was recently granted interim bail by the Delhi High Court in the check bounce case. This relief has been given till March 18, allowing him to attend his niece’s wedding in Shahjahanpur.
During the hearing, his lawyer told the court that Rajpal had deposited a demand draft of Rs 1.5 crore as per the order. The court also directed the actor to surrender his passport.
In February, Rajpal Yadav, known for his comedy roles, was jailed for 12 days in a check bounce case worth nearly Rs 9 crore. He surrendered on 5 February Released on interim bail on 17 February.
This matter is related to his directorial film released in 2012. address missing. Reportedly he had taken a loan of Rs 5 crore for the film. He failed to repay the amount after the film failed at the box office. Over the years, the liability with interest and penalties is said to have increased to Rs 9 crore.
The next hearing on the case is to be held on March 18.