Burglaries and betrayals are casting a dark shadow over Bhojpuri entertainment. In a calculated heist, Rs 5.4 lakh was stolen from Manoj Tiwari’s Andheri flat in Mumbai—Rs 4.4 lakh in June 2025, undetected, followed by Rs 1 lakh on January 15, captured on hidden CCTV. The perpetrator? Tiwari’s former aide with duplicate keys. Arrested now, this insider job exposes vulnerabilities in celebrity lifestyles.
Powerhouse singer-actor Pawan Singh’s Bihar home was ransacked via a broken window: thieves grabbed Rs 15 lakh jewelry, 30 rifle rounds, and Rs 15,000, narrowly missing his firearm. Police swung into action post-FIR from his brother.
During Ayodhya filming, Amrapali Dubey’s hotel room was stripped of jewelry and phone worth lakhs. Swift CCTV analysis led to arrests, earning her praise for law enforcement.
Then there’s the heartbreaking case of Mitali Sharma, a onetime Bhojpuri sensation reduced to street theft and begging due to career drought and mental struggles. Police ensured her hospital admission. These tales—from opulent losses to personal ruins—reveal the precarious tightrope Bhojpuri stars walk. Enhanced surveillance and caution around insiders are now imperative.
