Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn To Help Rajpal Yadav In Rs 9-Crore Debt Case, Confirms His Manager

Bollywood actors Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn, along with Sonu Sood, have come forward to support comedian-actor Rajpal Yadav amid his financial struggles. Yadav is facing a significant debt of Rs 9 crore, and his manager confirmed that these prominent figures in the film industry are lending their assistance to help him navigate this challenging situation. The support from such well-known personalities highlights the camaraderie within the Bollywood community, especially during tough times. Rajpal Yadav has garnered a reputation for his comedic talent and versatility in films, making him a beloved figure among audiences. This financial assistance is expected to play a crucial role in alleviating his debts and helping him regain stability. As the entertainment industry continues to face various challenges, acts of solidarity like this serve as a reminder of the importance of support networks in times of need, not just for the individuals involved but also for the broader community.
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