After his release from prison, Rajpal Yadav says Mumbai has never let him down: ‘Work in progress since 1997’ | –

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After his release from prison, Rajpal Yadav says Mumbai has never let him down: 'Work in progress since 1997'

A week after being out on bail, Rajpal Yadav has resumed work and connected with his fans through a new digital project. The actor shared a video on Instagram to announce his upcoming series ‘Vanity Vichaar’, a platform where he plans to blend personal thoughts with thoughtful and meaningful conversations.In the first episode, Rajpal looked back on his early struggles in Mumbai and thanked the city for standing by him throughout his journey. He stressed that the work has not stopped progressing since the day he started his career.“With God’s grace and all your love, I am back to work. I came to Mumbai for the first time on June 30, 1997. On July 13 of the same year, I got an offer to work in a TV serial called Swaraj, which was aired on DD One,” he said in the video.

It was a small role. By next July, I will have completed 30 years in this industry. In these three decades, through good and bad times, Mumbai has never let me down. I have been working continuously since 1997. Makeup done, vanities provided, I have never been unemployed.

He went on to acknowledge the role his family and fans played in his success. “All of this was made possible thanks to my parents’ blessings and the love of my fans.

Your support gave me confidence and success.”While recording the video, he added, “I will continue to appear on this platform under the Vanity Vichaar series and try to share something useful and entertaining to keep you inspired and happy. I love Anjaan and Manoranjan. God bless you all.”Recently, the actor was in the news after he surrendered in Tihar jail in connection with a Rs 9 crore check bounce case, a development that led to widespread talks about his financial woes.

Many members of the entertainment industry reportedly offered their support during this phase.Among those who came forward were Salman Khan, Sonu Sood, television actor Gurmeet Chaudhary, and singers

Mika Singh

And Anup Jalota, in addition to music composers

Guru Randhawa

Rao Inderjit Singh Yadav.After being released on bail on grounds of a family wedding, Rajpal once again expressed his deep gratitude to those who stood by him.In an interaction with UP Tak, he said, “I moved to Mumbai in 1997, and in 2027 it will be 30 years.

I have received so much love that thanking people seems not enough. Audiences all over the world, of all ages, smile when they see me smiling at them. I’ve spent half a century smiling like that. Through theatre, film and television, I have lived over 500 lives through my roles.He also added: “I thank everyone who supported me on social media. There are many who have not posted publicly but have reached out personally, and that list is long as well. When I got out of prison, my wife told me how many people had called and messaged. I haven’t even checked my phone properly yet.”

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