Words matter. These are the best Ravi Kishan Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Salman is a very good friend of mine and all I wish for him is happiness. He is very helping and has done immense charity work which helps many.
People in Bengal know me because of my stint in ‘Bigg Boss,’ ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’ and the Bollywood flicks.
I switched from ‘Bigg Boss’ to ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ and was very happy to see Amitabh Bachchan come back on television with such a fun and interesting show.
My name had been sent for the award for Best Supporting Actor in ‘Tere Naam,’ but I missed it.
Chhath Puja is very close to my heart. Few years back, I did a movie titled ‘Chhathi Maiyya.’ After acting in this movie, I came to know more about the festival. Since then, I always wanted to perform Chhath Puja like other devotees do.
The professionalism and everything is same in both the industries. The only difference between Bhojpuri cinema and Bollywood is budget.
It is saddening to see parents busy making money and their children losing out on a good life.
Everybody has seen me as I am in ‘Bigg Boss’ and ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.’
I don’t have any problem playing second lead, or doing supporting roles. I am fine with it.
When I first heard the script of ‘Brishti Brishti,’ I was really excited. The film will require me to break away from the typical Ravi Kishan mould. Getting under the skin of my character will be a big challenge.
I love cinema like a madman.
Middleclass women in Bihar and UP love my antics. They find me very hot.
Calling a criminal Brahmin is disrespect of the entire Brahmin community.
Shyam Benegal’s ‘Welcome to Sajjanpur,’ ‘Luck’ and, of course, ‘Raavan’ changed things for me.
Winning an award is always a special moment.
Life trained me as an actor that’s why I’m so dangerous, even more than a live bomb.
Kolkata will always be special to me, for the simple reason that it played a crucial role in the way my career shaped up.
I’m born in Mumbai and have made this my home. I have a lot of Maharashtrian friends as well. I understand the language perfectly.
I love Kolkata by the night. It’s a lovely place to be in and people around are so warm. The city has a special place in my heart and that’s the reason why I love coming back.
Nobody supported me when I was struggling. I have never been able to understand that. It is maybe because I come from a small village.
My father, who lives in a village in Uttar Pradesh, was bedridden for some time. His BP shot up. While everyone got worked up at home, I didn’t know how to manage my personal and professional lives.
After doing films like ‘Mukkabaaz,’ I feel I am finally getting films that I deserve.
Brahmins never torment or trouble others and have been respected since ages for imparting knowledge and giving direction to society.
I share a great rapport with Siddharth Jadhav. We have worked together in a Tamil film and have been friends since then.
When I choose a script I look for a good storyline, there should be good supporting star cast, director and banner as it helps in getting a decent release.
I have been doing Bhojpuri films since quite some time, have achieved stardom over there and have a huge fan following.
In 2014, I heard Modi ji speak about toilets. For the first time, I saw a prime minister with such an outlook. I was impressed.
Bhojpuri cine fans watch good films. They watch Salman Khan’s entertainers and can also watch ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ type of films too.
My father was a priest, so it was natural for us to read the ‘Ramayana’ and inculcate its values in our life.
I love camera, make-up and everything about the industry.
When I was eight, I would go crazy dancing in marriages. During Ganpati, I would dance on the street all night. I loved music and would be mad about dancing.
I want to introduce people and my fans in Bihar to the Maharashtrian culture.
I am the man who has risen from rags to riches.
Since 2007 I have been campaigning for the BJP pan-India.
I wish every actor had fame like Salman Khan in the film fraternity.
I am very much inspired by the life of Modi ji.
I am a person who can never pretend and manipulate – I am what you see me as.
I suffered initially because I think most of the people working in the industry only care about themselves. They are not interested in helping anyone as that may boomerang on them someday.
BJP is a no-nonsense party and once the high command gives directions, it is followed through.
A random rumor that did a rounds about me was that I am an actor who throws tantrums on the sets and likes to be treated like a King. Which is false.
I am from Banaras and I have seen several aghoris. They are mysterious and their way of life is quite intriguing.
I can say that I’m a superstar now.
UP has such beautiful locations and such ease of shooting.
I connect with people, but after sometime I need to be on my own.
Bollywood is where I started from and learnt acting, whereas Bhojpuri cinema has got me superstardom. So, for me Bollywood is like a father and Bhojpuri cinema is my mother – there can’t be a choice.
I feel good cinema, be it big or small, with small actor or big actor, it always works.
May all couples remain blessed and together forever.
I feel that every actor should do at least one movie with Tigmanshu Dhulia.
I want to do good, strong roles.
It would be great if I am offered a film with Sonakshi. I’ve watched her in ‘Dabangg’ nearly four to five times and I did SMS her about her performance.
People must not believe in rumours. Even those who are spreading rumours and fake news must realize that they are not only disturbing others, but also putting their own lives at risk.
I can never ever forget Bhojpuri cinema because that is where I got my due. I can never turn my back on the Bhojpuri film industry.
My decision to participate in ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’ was purely for my daughter. I wanted her to be proud of me, and I know I have achieved it.
I take about 20-30 days off a year and spend time with my family.
I give respect to everyone and they return the same.