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Rajpal Yadav expressed deep gratitude for the financial support he received from the film society while dealing with the legal problems associated with his Rs 9 crore debt case, saying love and help got him through the difficult phase. The actor also revealed that he is taking steps to return the financial contributions made by well-wishers.
Rajpal Yadav expressed deep gratitude for the financial support he received from the film society while dealing with the legal problems associated with his Rs 9 crore debt case, saying love and help got him through the difficult phase.
“Blessings were flowing.”
Speaking to Curly Tales, Rajpal described the support as overwhelming and coming from all over the country.“Yes, really. The whole country, the world – the temples, the mosques, the temples, the churches, the children, the elders, the youth, the saints… I felt like blessings were flowing to me like a soccer World Cup,” he said.“All this love – may it last forever. I will try to repay this debt all my life. Sometimes as a falcon for the eyes, sometimes as a falcon for the teeth, sometimes as an entertainment to balance life – I will try to fulfill my duty.”
Plan to return contributions “respectfully.”
The actor also revealed that he is taking steps to return the financial contributions made by well-wishers.“We asked our team to obtain complete bank statements – from Rs 1 to Rs 1 crore – of everyone who contributed, and match all the details,” he shared.
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“Love and compassion are the reason we are alive, but I will try to return it respectfully. I will also share the total amount publicly.”“Be it my brother Sonu, Tej Pratap ji, Indrajit Rao ji, or even the kids who broke their piggy banks – may their lives always be happy. They tried to rebuild my world,” he added.
The industry stood by him during the crisis
Reports indicate that several members of the film industry, including Sonu Sood, Salman Khan, and
Ajay Devgn
extended financial assistance during a difficult time. However, Rajpal has largely refrained from naming individuals, choosing to maintain their privacy.
