Rajpal Yadav is largely known for his comic timing and funny characters, in a long list of movies. Fans love him and don’t think there are many actors who would be able to do what he’s done. The actor who will be seen next in ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3‘ is now in the news, for reports that his property is sealed by a bank in Mumbai as he did not manage to repay the loan he had taken.
According to a report in PTI, Yadav had set up a production house called ‘Navrang Godavari Entertainment Limited’, in the name of his parents in 2005. He had taken a loan of Rs 5 crore for the same from a bank by mortgaging his property in Shahjahanpur. As per the report, Manish Verma, manager of the Shahjahanpur branch of Central Bank of India, said the actor had taken a loan from the Mumbai branch of the bank. At the time of sealing of the property, he owed Rs 11 crore to the bank. Thus, a team from the Mumbai bank sealed a part of the house.
Yadav apparently visits this place, once every year without fail. The locals there, informed that the bank officials sealed the building in such a hurry that they failed to even switch off the electrical items in the house. Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar Meena said he had no information about the sealing as local police’s help taken by the bank for the sealing of the house.
According to a report in PTI, Yadav had set up a production house called ‘Navrang Godavari Entertainment Limited’, in the name of his parents in 2005. He had taken a loan of Rs 5 crore for the same from a bank by mortgaging his property in Shahjahanpur. As per the report, Manish Verma, manager of the Shahjahanpur branch of Central Bank of India, said the actor had taken a loan from the Mumbai branch of the bank. At the time of sealing of the property, he owed Rs 11 crore to the bank. Thus, a team from the Mumbai bank sealed a part of the house.
Yadav apparently visits this place, once every year without fail. The locals there, informed that the bank officials sealed the building in such a hurry that they failed to even switch off the electrical items in the house. Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar Meena said he had no information about the sealing as local police’s help taken by the bank for the sealing of the house.