Rajpal Yadav has opened up about one of the most talked-about phases of his lifeāhis jail stint and the controversy surrounding the Rs 5 crore debt case. In a recent conversation, the actor addressed public perception, industry support, and the reality behind the headlines.The conversation began with a reference to Nawazuddin Siddiqui once calling Rajpal a ākind-heartedā person who kept his kitchen open for struggling actors.Responding to this, Rajpal told Shubhankar Mishra, āIāll speak from the heart. There are many things Iāve done that I will never talk about publiclyābecause the moment you speak about them, their value ends.āHe added, āThere are two kinds of help… one that people come to know about, and one that remains hidden.ā
āThere is no one who is not with meā
Addressing questions about whether people stood by him during his difficult phase, the actor maintained that he has always had support.āIn the last 25 years… from my village to Mumbai, there is no one who is not with me,ā he said, adding that his long career itself is proof of the industryās backing.Rajpal further pointed out that he has worked in over 250 films, saying, āThere isnāt a producer, director or actor who hasnāt called me again for work… If the industry wasnāt with me, how could I have done so many films?ā
āIt was not about lack of moneyā
One of the most common public perceptionsāthat an actor with such a vast filmography should have easily repaid Rs 5 croreāwas also addressed.āThatās exactly the question… the day people understand this, they will understand my entire case,ā Rajpal said, hinting that the matter is far more complex than it appears.Speaking about his jail stint, the actor clarified, āI was not jailed because I didnāt have money. It was about a larger issue and a matter of principle.āHe added that had it been just about Rs 5 crore, āit would have been resolved in 2012 itself,ā claiming that the issue eventually led to losses of Rs 17ā22 crore.
Film loss and halted release
Rajpal also spoke about the film project at the centre of the controversy, revealing that a significant portion had already been completed before things went wrong.āRs 12 crore had already been spent… it became a Rs 22 crore project,ā he said, adding that the filmās release was disrupted.āIf even enemies are involved in a project, they should let it release. The audience should decide,ā he stated.Reacting to allegations of fraud, the actor said, āIn the film industry, out of 100 films, 20 work and 80 fail… If a film fails, it doesnāt mean fraud has been committed.āHe stressed that setbacks are part of the business and should not be misinterpreted.
āThis fight was not started by meā
Despite the prolonged legal battle, Rajpal maintained that he has faith in the system.āI respect the judiciary, legislature and executive… I have full faith,ā he said, while adding, āThis fight was not started by me, but it will end because of me.āConcluding his remarks, the actor urged people to look beyond surface-level narratives.āThere has been a lot of miscommunication… Just listen to the full story,ā he said, adding that he is simply presenting his side.





