Your Court: Bhojpuri superstar Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua' often remains in the news for some reason or the other. While spreading his influence in Bhojpuri cinema for the last few years, he has also made his mark as a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party and along with acting, he has also earned a lot of name in the world of politics. Nirahua is counted among the big stars of Bhojpuri cinema and has also made his mark as a seasoned leader of Purvanchal. Meanwhile, Nirahua participated in India TV Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma's popular show 'Aap Ki Adalat' and spoke openly on many issues.
Targeted at Bollywood
While speaking in Aap Ki Adalat, the Bhojpuri star also expressed his views on Mumbai film industry i.e. Bollywood. During this time, whatever he said about Bollywood, one thing is clear that he is angry with the Mumbai film industry. Attacking Bollywood, he alleged that people there keep trying to “degrade” Bhojpuri films by calling them “obscene”.
Why is Nirahua angry with Bollywood?
He said, “This is a big conspiracy to defame Bhojpuri films. We make our films at a cost of around Rs 1 crore, while their films cost Rs 10 crore, 20 crore, 50 crore to 100 crore. When They try to demonstrate.” When his films come to our theatres, the owners say, Nirahua's film is running, we will not show yours now. People in the industry start wondering how dare these owners not show the films of big Bollywood superstars. That's why they call Bhojpuri films 'bad'.
Bhojpuri films are described as obscene and cheap.
Nirahua further says- 'In every interview and on every platform, Bhojpuri films are described as obscene and cheap. The wife is asking her husband to fix the hook of her lingerie, who can do that except the husband and what do they show, 'what's at the back of the brassiere'?
What else did Nirahua say?
Nirahua said, “I want to make one thing clear. Be it any industry, films are made for entertainment. It is up to the audience to choose what they want to watch. Pawan Singh (Bhojpuri actor) ji has given a Told you many times, I have sung too much.” More than 500 hymns for Gods and Goddesses, why don't people see them? Why do they watch the song 'Lollipop'? Wherever we go around the world, they play similar songs, so it's up to the audience to decide what they would like to see and hear.”
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