
Co-actor Denies Link To Radhika Yadav’s Murder, Says Never Met Her After Music Video
Inam-ul-Haq, co-actor of the late tennis player Radhika Yadav in a music video, has said that he had no connection to her murder and had not been in touch with her after the video shoot.
Speaking to ANI, Haq said he met Radhika during the Tennis Premier League in Delhi, and later worked with her on a music video.
“I met her (Radhika) for the first time in the Tennis Premier League, which was held in Delhi. After that, I met her in a music video. She was an actor to me. I have worked with many actresses… She just came for the shooting of the music video, and then she left… We just gave her a good luck amount. The production of the video was unpaid. After that, we never contacted,” he said.
Haq refuted any involvement in Radhika’s death and expressed concern over attempts to give the incident a communal angle. “This incident is being given a Hindu-Muslim angle too. I don’t know why it is being done. I don’t have to do anything with this case… Radhika has no social media. There is just a video clip on YouTube; that’s why it is being highlighted repeatedly,” he added.
He further said that false rumours about a relationship between him and Radhika are being spread on social media, which are completely “untrue.” “There was neither any kind of friendship nor any relationship between Radhika and me,” he said.
Haq mentioned that Radhika came to the shoot with her mother and had said her father liked the song.
“…She (Radhika) came to the shooting (of the music video) with her mother. On the set, she also mentioned that her father liked the song, which means she took permission from her father also… When we met her for the first time, she told us that she wants to work in this line (film line)… She desired to work in this line… After that, we never met. We were in contact during the release of the song… She deactivated and reactivated her Instagram account around 2-3 times,” he said.



