These days the war of words between Ravi Kishan and Khesari Lal Yadav is in discussion in Bhojpuri cinema. Recently, Khesari Lal Yadav reacted to Ravi Kishan’s statement in an interview, in which he had said from the stage that some people change after becoming stars and where earlier they used to touch the feet, now they touch only till the knees.
Khesari replied to Ravi
While talking to Zingabad, Khesari Lal Yadav said that Ravi Kishan is like his elder brother, but he did not understand why he made such a statement.
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Khesari said- The really big and good people in the world do not even let anyone touch their feet. There is a different kind of nobility in them. Even today we touch our father’s feet, because he gave birth to us. But we also seek blessings by touching their knees.
He further said- Maybe Ravi Bhaiya felt that I should have paid obeisance to him. But I don’t think that he too would have paid obeisance to every one of his elders. If it is so then he should prostrate before Amitabh Bachchan ji or Prime Minister Modi ji also. Should have been lying prostrate.
Khesari said that he has always respected his elders and has learned what he saw his seniors doing.
Why different treatment from Pawan Singh?
When he was asked why Ravi Kishan has so much problem with him, why doesn’t he love him like Pawan Singh? So Khesari clearly said – I do not need his love. My people are my God. He has given me so much love that I don’t need anyone else’s love. My parents, wife and children love me. Ravi bhaiya is not God, he is also a human being.
Khesari also said that when he meets Manoj Tiwari, he respects him in the same way as Ravi Kishan also respects him. In such a situation, it is not right to target only them. He said- It is easy to find words to prove someone bad, but to make someone good, both thinking and intentions should be good.
After this statement of Khesari, the tension between Ravi Kishan and Khesari Lal Yadav has once again become a topic of discussion in the Bhojpuri industry.
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