Mahabharat’s Yudhishthir fame Gajendra Singh Chauhan duped in online fraud, amount recovered by police

Actor Gajendra Singh Chauhan was duped by a fake online discount ad, but swift action by Mumbai Police’s cyber cell helped recover the full amount within hours.

Published date india.com Published: December 20, 2025 4:05 PM IST
Mahabharat’s Yudhishthir fame Gajendra Singh Chauhan duped in online fraud, amount recovered by police

Veteran television actor Gajendra Singh Chauhan, best known for playing Yudhishthir in the iconic TV show Mahabharat, recently became a victim of cyber fraud. The incident has once again highlighted how convincing online scams have become, even trapping well-known public figures. Fortunately, timely intervention by the Mumbai Police ensured that the actor did not suffer a financial loss.

The fraud took place on December 10, when Chauhan came across a Facebook advertisement offering dry fruits at extremely discounted prices under the name of a popular retail brand. Believing the offer to be genuine, the actor clicked on the link attached to the advertisement to place an order.

How did the cyber fraud happen?

After clicking the link, Chauhan was asked to complete a verification process. During this step, he unknowingly shared an OTP linked to his bank account. Moments later, he received a message alert stating that ₹98,000 had been debited from his account.

Realising that he had been scammed, the actor immediately contacted the Oshiwara Police Station and lodged a cyber fraud complaint without any delay.

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How did Mumbai Police recover the money?

Following the complaint, the cyber cell of Oshiwara Police swung into action. Under the supervision of senior police inspector Sanjay Chavan and police inspector Anand Pagare, the team traced the transaction route. The investigation revealed that the defrauded amount was being transferred through a payment gateway towards a major electronics retailer.

The cyber cell promptly placed a hold on the transaction and managed to reverse the amount before it could be withdrawn. With coordinated efforts by sub-inspector Sharad Devre, ASI Ashok Konde and constable Vikram Sarnob, the full Rs 98,000 was successfully credited back to Chauhan’s bank account.

What warning did the actor issue after the incident?

After recovering his money, Gajendra Singh Chauhan urged people to remain cautious while shopping online. He warned against falling for flashy ads promising heavy discounts, stating that such offers are often fake and designed to trap unsuspecting users.

He also advised citizens to avoid clicking on unknown links and never share OTPs or banking details with anyone, regardless of how authentic a website or message may appear.

What should people do if they face cyber fraud?

The actor stressed the importance of acting quickly in such cases. He advised victims of cyber fraud to immediately contact their local police station or dial the national cybercrime helpline number 1930. Prompt reporting, he said, can significantly improve the chances of recovering stolen money.

Who is Gajendra Singh Chauhan?

Apart from Mahabharat, Chauhan has appeared in several television shows and films over the years. His film credits include Billa No. 786 (2000), Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge (2002), and 1920 London (2015).

The incident serves as a strong reminder that cyber awareness is essential, as online fraudsters continue to find new ways to exploit trust and technology.

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