‘Run go or else he will kill’, Ravi Kishan was very tortured in childhood

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Ravi Kishan.

Ravi Kishan is not only a well-known name of the political world, not only cinema, but this journey was not easy for him. He struggled for years to reach this point and then go to the whole country today. Ravi Kishan has now become a superstar of Bhojpuri cinema, is an MP and is also waving his acting in Bollywood. But, recently he made some such revelations related to his childhood, which surprised everyone. Ravi Kishan told that his childhood was full of torture, due to which his mother gave him 500 rupees and asked him to run away from home.

His father considered Ravi Kishan as unworthy

Ravi Kishan is in the news these days for Ajay Devgan starrer ‘Son of Sardar 2’. Recently he arrived at Raj Shamanik Podcast, where he recalled his childhood days during the conversation. He told- ‘I wanted to prove my father that I also belong to someone. He considered me unworthy. I wanted to prove them that I am not unworthy. He was very intelligent, a Brahmin and a great priest. Once I asked him- why do you worship so much, you do not even have good clothes. Wear torn clothes, bicycle is also broken. He became so angry at this that he started killing me.

When Ravi Kishan was killed for playing the role of Mother Sita

Ravi Kishan told that his father was very positive about his image. In such a situation, when he used to play the role of Goddess Sita when he was a Ramlila in the village and wearing his mother’s sari, she was very angry. He would go mad in anger and say to Ravi Kishan- ‘Do you want to become Nachania?’ Ravi Kishan’s father wanted him to live in the village and sell milk.

When mother said- run away from home

Ravi Kishan further says- ‘One day my father hit me so much that I had to run away from home. My mother came to me that day and gave me 500 rupees. My mother gave money and said to me- run away, otherwise they will kill you. I took money and came to Mumbai to try my luck. I would have got small roles, but the manufacturers would refuse to give money. If you ask for fees, he would have said in response that you will reduce your screen time. He struggled in Bollywood for 10 years and then stepped into the Bhojpuri film industry.

Dad started respecting

Ravi Kishan said- ‘As soon as I started earning a lot of money, my father started feeling that I belong to someone. They started respecting me. I used to give them an airplane ticket to come to me. I gave them good clothes, bungalows and cars. One day he suddenly started crying and said- forgive me. I always misunderstood you. Seeing them like this, I fell into their feet and said do not do so. I saw God in them. ‘

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