Rajpal Yadav made headlines recently because of a debt and cheque bounce case that led him to surrender at Tihar Jail. On Monday, he was granted interim bail till the next hearing on March 18. After his release, the actor travelled to Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh to attend his niece’s wedding, and a video of him dancing happily at the event is now going viral.
Rajpal Yadav dance on Salman Khan ’s ‘Teri Chunnariya Dil Le Gayi’
A clip from Yadav’s niece’s mehendi function is winning hearts online, showing the actor enjoying himself as he dances to Salman Khan’s hit track ‘Teri Chunnariya Dil Le Gayi’. Dressed in a beige kurta and matching lungi-style attire, Rajpal grooves with full energy while his wife and other family members join in the fun.
Rajpal Yadav’s bail conditions
The High Court has temporarily put Rajpal’s sentence on hold and approved his bail. He’s been asked to attend the next hearing on March 18, either by appearing in court personally or joining through a video call.
Rajpal Yadav’s gratitude message
After being released from Tihar Jail, Rajpal Yadav shared a heartfelt message on Instagram to express his gratitude towards his friends and fans for their continuous support. He wrote, “Aap sabhi ke pyaar aur saath ke liye dil se dhanyawaad (Thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your love and support).”
Rajpal Yadav’s debt backstory
In 2010, Rajpal took Rs 5 crore from Delhi-based Murli Projects Pvt Ltd to make his directorial debut, ‘Ata Pata Laapata’. However, the film didn’t do well at the box office, and the loan remained unpaid. Court records later revealed that seven cheques issued by the actor had bounced. In 2024, the court instructed him to take genuine steps to clear the dues, but after several failures to do so, it ordered him to surrender in February 2026. Before surrendering, Rajpal spoke to Bollywood Hungama and shared an emotional comment.
Rajpal Yadav’s emotional quote
Rajpal Yadav, discussing his inability to repay the debt years later, told Bollywood Hungama, “Sir, kya karoon? Mere paas paise nahin hain. Aur koi upaay nahin dikhta (Sir, what to do? I don’t have the money to pay back. Can’t see another way out).”
