With more and more people using the internet, the incidents of cyber crime and online frauds have also increased multifolds. Be it a common man or a celebrity, everybody is now more vulnerable to cyber crimes. Many B-Town celebs including Salman Khan, Tisca Chopra, Shruti Haasan, Swara Bhasker and Suniel Shetty have approached the cyber crime cell with complaints in the past. Recently, actor Rajkummar Rao took to his social media page to warn his fans and colleagues about an imposter circulating a fake e-mail asking for money. The actor took to his Instagram stories and shared the said email with a note which read, '#Fake guys please be careful of such fake people. I don’t know anyone named Saumya. They are using fake email ids and managers to con people.' The mail, image of which was also uploaded by Rajkummar, read, 'Hi Arjun, As per our last conversation to you and my manager Saumya, I hereby say that I agree to work in the said film titled Honeymoon package, which is being written by Mr Santosh Maskey and the director on the crew is Also Mr Santosh Maskey. As I am physically not present in Mumbai, I am sending this consent on mail. The process of signing and script narration, the hard copy of the mailed agreement would be done once we are in Mumbai. The agreement will come into effect only when the agreed signing amount of ₹3,10,000,00 (50% of the total fees) is credited to my bank account or as per My manager Saumya said you are giving me a 10,00,00 in cash and 3,00,000,00 by cheque. I am comfortable on 6th of January for the narration in Hyderabad Ramoji Studio. You, director & Producer, are invited here along with all above the mail, Regards, Rajkumar Rao.' A while ago Sonu Sood had also alerted his fans of a fraudster asking people to donate using his name. Meanwhile, Rajkummar will soon be seen in Anubhav Sinha's 'Bheed.'