Swaragini's Nupur Alankar Is Borrowing Money & Selling Off Jewellery To Survive!
Nupur Alankar, who was seen in popular shows like Swaragini and Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo, is facing a major financial crisis after the Punjab & Maharashtra Co-Operative (PMC) Bank collapsed.
Television
actress
Nupur
Alankar,
who
was
seen
in
popular
shows
like
Swaragini
and
Agle
Janam
Mohe
Bitiya
Hi
Kijo
is
facing
the
brunt
after
the
Punjab
&
Maharashtra
Co-Operative
(PMC)
Bank
collapsed.
As
per
the
Times
Of
India
report,
the
actress
has
been
borrowing
money
and
selling
off
jewellery
as
her
family's
accounts
in
the
bank
have
been
frozen.
Nupur
told
the
leading
daily
that
she
is
facing
a
major
financial
crisis
and
revealed
that
she
had
accounts
in
other
banks
too,
which
she
transferred
to
this
bank
a
few
years
ago.
She
added,
"Little
did
I
know
that
my
family
members
-
mother,
sister,
husband,
sister-in-law
and
father-in-law
-
and
my
life
savings
will
be
frozen
like
this."
She
further
stated
the
Reserve
Bank
of
India's
withdrawal
limit
for
account
holders
and
its
condition
(i.e.,
the
amount
can
be
withdrawn
only
once
in
six
months),
and
said,
"How
am
I
expected
to
survive
without
money?
Should
I
mortgage
my
house
now?
Why
is
there
a
cap
on
my
own
hard-earned
money?
I
have
been
diligently
paying
income
tax,
so
why
am
I
suffering
today?
A
circular
was
recently
released
that
we
can
withdraw
Rs
50,000
to
one
lakh
in
case
of
children's
education
or
medical
emergency."
Nupur
added
that
a
family
member
was
critical,
but
they
couldn't
afford
to
hospitalise
her
and
they
have
now
hired
a
home
nurse
to
tend
to
her.
She
says
that
none
of
their
credit
or
debit
cards
are
working.
The
actress
further
added,
"With
no
money
at
home
and
all
our
accounts
frozen,
I
was
left
with
no
option,
but
to
sell
off
my
jewellery."
The
Swaragini
actress
says
that
the
worst
part
is
that
she
is
not
even
eligible
for
a
loan
anymore.
Even
the
telecallers
hang
up
on
her
after
they
get
to
know
that
her
accounts
were
in
PMC
bank.