Saurabh Dwivedi’s playful remark about Rajpal Yadav’s cheque-bounce case drew laughter but also criticism, prompting Yadav’s defense.
During the Chetak Screen Awards on April 7, 2026, Saurabh Dwivedi made a playful remark regarding Rajpal Yadav’s ongoing Rs. 9 crore cheque-bounce case, which elicited laughter from the audience but also sparked a wave of criticism on social media.
In response to the backlash, Rajpal Yadav addressed the situation, emphasizing that Dwivedi and fellow comedian Zakir Khan are like brothers to him. He urged fans not to criticize Dwivedi, stating, “Hurting Saurabh’s heart is like hurting mine.” Yadav expressed his affection for both comedians, saying, “I love Saurabh, I love Zakir, and I love all of you.”
Yadav clarified that the moment was scripted and intended purely for entertainment, aiming to highlight the interconnectedness of artists and storytellers. He noted, “Sometimes this happens in films too. We design a scene with a certain meaning, but that meaning does not always reach the audience in the way we intend.”
The incident has drawn attention not only for its humor but also for the implications of social media reactions to live performances. Yadav thanked his audience for their support and love, reinforcing the idea that misunderstandings can occur in both films and live performances.
As the conversation continues online, observers are left to consider the impact of such remarks on public perception and the dynamics of comedy in the digital age. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further developments in this situation.











