No point in opposing film city in UP: Ravi Kishan
News | December 05, 2020 22:00 ISTActor and MP from Gorakhpur Constituency, Ravi Kishan on December 05 questioned people opposing building film city in Uttar Pradesh.
Actor and MP from Gorakhpur Constituency, Ravi Kishan on December 05 questioned people opposing building film city in Uttar Pradesh.
Ravi Kishan thanked the Chief Minister for providing security for his 'family and the people of his constituency' and said that his voice would continue to echo people's thoughts.
BJP MP Ravi Kishan demanded from the government that strict laws be made to save daughters of the country which instill fear in people. He further stated that he is also a father and wants the daughters of his country to stay safe. The Bhojpuri superstar raised the issue in the Lok Sabha after actress Payal Ghosh accused filmmaker Anurag Kashyap of sexual harassment.
A fresh controversy arose when Payal Ghosh accused filmmaker Anurag Kashyap of sexually molesting her. Soon after the fiasco, a lot of reactions started pouring in from both inside and outside the industry. Gorakhpur BJP MP and actor Ravi Kishan on Sunday, in an exclusive interview with India TV, opened up about the same.
With Delhi BJP MP and actor Manoj Tiwari playing the role of Angad (Ram’s emissary), Gorakhpur BJP MP and actor Ravi Kishan playing Bharat (Ram’s brother), and Vindu Dara Singh enacting the role of Hanuman, 'Ayodhya ki Ramlila' will be a star-studded gala.
Ravi Kishan, in an excluisve interaction with India TV, opened up about the ongoing #metoo controversy in the Bollywood industry.
Reacting to director Anurag Kashyap, MP and actor Ravi Kishan said that Anurag should think before speaking. Further, Ravi Kishan said that if he starts speaking then the phase of accusation will start.
In a recent interview, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap opened up about his struggle with drugs between 2006 to 2008 and said that he was depressed during that time. The filmmaker claimed that he used to consume hard, chemical drugs after his film Black Friday got banned and his first married with Aarti Bajaj ended.
It will be held before a limited audience due to COVID-19 pandemic from October 17 to October 25 but it will be broadcast on cable TV, YouTube and other social media platforms, said Neelkant Bakshi, the chief media advisor of the organizing committee.
Jaya Bachchan on Tuesday argued for government support to the entertainment industry and slammed those tarnishing its image. Bachchan’s speech, in which she used a Hindi proverb 'jis thaali me khaate hain usi me chhed karte hain' caught the attention of Kangana Ranaut and Ravi Kishan who have now responded to the same through a tweet and an interview.
Responding to Jaya Bachchan's statement, BJP MP Ravi Kishan on Tuesday said not everyone in the industry consumes drugs but those who do are part of a plan to finish the world's largest film industry.
Hema Malini said that Bollywood is a beautiful industry and it hurts when some people malign its image. She added that she can’t take it when they ridicule industry like this.
"Just because there are some people, you cannot tarnish the image of the entire industry. I am ashamed that yesterday one of our members in the Lok Sabha, who is from the film industry, spoke against it. It is a shame," Jaya Bachchan said.
After Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan opposed BJP MP Ravi Kishan’s drug statement in Rajya Sabha on Sep 15, it came as a surprise for BJP MP as he expected his senior from film industry to support him. Ravi Kishan said, "Jaya ji is our senior.
While addressing in the Lok Sabha during 1st day of monsoon session, BJP MP Ravi Kishan raised drug trafficking or addiction in the country.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Ravi Kishan on Monday raised the issue of drug trafficking in Bollywood, during the Lok Sabha session. He appealed to the Centre to thwart any attempts of drug smuggling from Pakistan and China via Punjab and Nepal. "Problem of drug trafficking/addiction is on a rise. Conspiracy is being hatched to destroy country's youth and our neighbouring countries are contributing to it. Smuggling of drugs from Pakistan and China is done every year. It is brought via Punjab and Nepal," the actor-politician said on the first day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Ravi Kishan on Monday raised the issue of drug trafficking in Bollywood, during the Lok Sabha session. He appealed to the Centre to thwart any attempts of drug smuggling from Pakistan and China via Punjab and Nepal.
This weekend, the superstars of Bhojpuri cinema Ravi Kishan and Manoj Tiwari will be welcomed on The Kapil Sharma Show. It is for the first time that the two will be seen together on the show.
The Supreme Court today gave Sushant Singh Rajput’s family, friends and fans a reason to rejoice after it transferred the probe of his mysterious death to Central Bureau of Investigation in his verdict.
Actor and MP Ravi Kishan bid farewell to migrant workers who were travelling to their home in Gorakhpur from Mumbai and talked about their plight.
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