"What should I do? I have no money...," Rajpal said emotionally before surrendering; he said, "I have no friends here."


Posted on 10th Feb 2026 10:34 am by rohit kumar

Rajpal Yadav, who has made audiences laugh with his comedy in Bollywood films, is currently facing a mountain of troubles. Recently, he surrendered to Tihar Jail in connection with a check-bounce case. What did Rajpal Yadav say before surrendering? Find out why he appeared so emotional.

 

 

Rajpal said, "I have to deal with this problem alone." According to media reports, Rajpal Yadav was very sad and emotional before surrendering. In an interview with NewsX, he said, "What should I do? I have no money. I don't see any other way out. We are all alone here. I have no friends. I have to deal with this problem alone." This is how Rajpal Yadav shared his plight with the media.

 

 

What forced him to surrender?

On February 2, Rajpal Yadav was ordered to surrender. The actor's lawyer informed the court that he had arranged 50 lakh rupees and requested a week's time to make the payment. However, Justice Swaran Kanta Sharma rejected Rajpal Yadav's plea for an extension to surrender. The actor subsequently surrendered in Tihar Jail last Thursday.

 

 

What is the cheque bounce case?

Rajpal Yadav had borrowed approximately ₹5 crore from a company, M/s Murli Projects Private Limited. The company claims that he issued several cheques to repay the money, but they all bounced. The company (M/s Murli Projects Private Limited) filed a cheque bounce case against Rajpal Yadav. These cheques were issued for film production, but the money was not received.

 

 

The lower court convicted Rajpal Yadav and sentenced him to 6 months in prison. The High Court had previously suspended his sentence, but stipulated that he would repay the company. Despite repeated promises to the court, Rajpal Yadav repeatedly refused to repay. The court stated that his conduct was extremely inappropriate and that he was breaching the court's trust.

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