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Cheque Bounce Case: Rajpal Yadav Appears Before Court, Surrenders at Tihar
- Location: India
Bollywood actor and comedian Rajpal Yadav surrendered at Delhi’s Tihar Jail following a court order in a long-running cheque bounce case linked to his film Ata Pata Lapatta. The dispute dates back to a ₹5 crore loan taken for film production, which later led to legal trouble under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. The case highlights financial risks in the Indian entertainment industry and has drawn emotional reactions from fans and fellow actors.
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