Salman Khan Defends Rajpal Yadav Amid Controversy Over Cheque Bounce Joke
Salman Khan Defends Rajpal Yadav After Joke On Cheque Bounce At Awards Show: 'Issi Dollar Rate Pe Kaam Milega'
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Actor Salman Khan has publicly defended fellow actor Rajpal Yadav after a joke about Yadav's cheque bounce case was made at an awards show in Mumbai. Khan emphasized Yadav's long-standing contributions to cinema and criticized the insensitivity of the comment, which referenced Yadav's financial troubles.
- 01Salman Khan defended Rajpal Yadav after a joke about his cheque bounce case at an awards show.
- 02The comment was made by journalist Saurabh Dwivedi during the event in Mumbai on April 5.
- 03Rajpal Yadav is facing legal issues related to a ₹9 crore (approximately $1.1 million USD) cheque bounce case.
- 04Khan highlighted Yadav's 30-year career in the film industry and his value as an actor.
- 05Many celebrities, including Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn, have offered support to Yadav during his legal troubles.
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Actor Salman Khan has come to the defense of Rajpal Yadav following a controversial joke made during an awards show in Mumbai on April 5. The joke, made by journalist Saurabh Dwivedi, referenced Yadav's ongoing cheque bounce case, which has drawn significant online backlash for its insensitivity. Salman Khan took to Instagram to express his support for Yadav, emphasizing his 30 years of contributions to the film industry and asserting that fluctuations in currency do not affect repayment obligations in India. Yadav's financial troubles stem from a ₹9 crore (approximately $1.1 million USD) cheque bounce case related to a loan for his film 'Ata Pata Laapata'. Following the incident, many prominent figures in the industry, including Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn, have reached out to support Yadav, who is currently dealing with the repercussions of his legal issues.
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This incident highlights the challenges faced by public figures in managing their financial issues and the sensitivity required in discussing such matters publicly.
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