Ravi Kishan Unhappy with Juniors
Actor Ravi Kishan, known for his significant contributions to Bhojpuri cinema, has expressed disappointment with the new generation of actors in the industry. Despite delivering numerous hits and carving a niche for himself, the veteran actor believes that juniors in the field have negatively impacted the reputation of Bhojpuri cinema.
Ravi Kishan Unhappy with Juniors
Speaking at Sahitya Aajtak, Ravi Kishan said, “Unfortunately, I am a little unhappy with my juniors. They have tarnished the reputation of Bhojpuri cinema. Around 25 crore people speak Bhojpuri, and I take immense pride in that. I even introduced a bill to ensure it gets the importance it deserves.”
Ravi Kishan Unhappy with Juniors
He further added, “I am someone who initiated the third phase of Bhojpuri cinema, and today, over one lakh people work in this industry. The juniors I supported moved to Mumbai after I set the stage for them. My dream is for Bhojpuri cinema to gain the respect it deserves.”
Ravi Kishan Unhappy with Juniors
Currently, Ravi Kishan is actively working in Hindi cinema. He was recently seen in Singham Again and played an inspector in Kiran Rao’s film Laapataa Ladies. His performance in Laapataa Ladies received widespread acclaim, and the movie has been selected as India’s official entry for the Oscars 2025. Ravi Kishan has also been part of iconic Bollywood films like Tere Naam and Tanu Weds Manu.
Apart from Hindi and Bhojpuri films, Ravi Kishan has also made a mark in South Indian cinema. His upcoming Telugu film, Daaku Maharaaj, is slated for release in 2025.