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Ravi Kishan remembers that his father wanted him to be a judge or lawyer in a movie: “My Life Has Completed a Circle”

Ravi Kishan remembers that his father wanted him to be a judge or lawyer in a movie: "My Life Has Completed a Circle"

Ravi Kishan remembers that his father wanted him to be a judge or lawyer in a movie: "My Life Has Completed a Circle"

Actor Ravi Kishan

When Ravi Kishan was given the chance to play a lawyer on TV, she felt that life had gone full circle for her.

After entering politics, actor Ravi Kishan claims he has been more picky about the movies he chooses to participate in because he doesn’t want to be associated with anything “that’s against the country”. Kishan, 54, plays a lawyer in the Netflix series “Maamla Legal Hai.” Kishan represents the BJP in the Lok Sabha and is from Gorakhpur. Regarding movies, he’ll be seen in Kiran Rao’s “Laapataa Ladies” as a cop.

“I’m a little picky about what I do, and I don’t want to work on any movies that are critical of the nation. I never received any word from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ji or Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji.

It’s like, ‘Be there whenever the party needs you.'” I’m working less now. I used to shoot every single day. I hardly work 20% these days.

Acting is very dear to the heart of the 54-year-old actor, who is best known for his roles in Bhojpuri films like “Panditji Batai Na Biyah Kab Hoyi” and “Banke Bihari MLA” and Hindi films like “Hera Pheri”, “Raavan”, and “Mukkabaaz”.

“This black camera is my favorite; it’s really lovely. I travel far from others with this camera, but occasionally it brings me close to myself. I know the camera loves me and will call me, so I don’t run or chase work. Acting is my lifeblood. “People are the purpose of politics. In his Gorakhpur constituency, Kishan stated, “I’m there to help people, save lives, and do whatever I can from my end, like giving job opportunities there.”

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March 1st is the launch date for both “Laapataa Ladies” and “Maamla Legal Hai.” The politician-actor expressed his gratitude to the filmmakers for assigning him to these comedic roles.

Ravi Kishan: In the film “Laapataa Ladies,” Kishan portrays a police officer looking into the disappearance of two young brides. In the fictitious Patparganj district court, he will play a lawyer in “Maamla Legal Hai.”

“I’ve never planned my career or life, yet I have two releases due of fate… I was always perceived by others as someone who played a larger-than-life character, had a moustache, and carried a gun. The makers saw this (comic) aspect of me that they had not seen much of.” Kishan also thinks that because his one-liners on “Bigg Boss” became well-known, the show’s run helped people realize how funny he could be.

“I had no idea that people were falling in love with Ravi Kishan because of my crude humor and one-liners… Each of us has an infinite variety of hues and tones. I’m not good at sticking to one type of role. I want to portray so many different roles,” he continued.

The courtroom comedy “Maamla Legal Hai” also features Anant V Joshi, Yashpal Sharma, Nidhi Bisht, and Naila Grewal. Rahul Pandey is the director, and Sameer Saxena is on board to serve as showrunner.

Actor Bisht, who is well renowned for “Dream Girl,” first studied law. He claimed that since she was given the chance to portray a lawyer on TV, her life has fully circled around.

All I wanted was to be an actor, to make movies, and to be in movies. Because my dad insisted on obtaining a professional degree, I wasn’t actively pursuing it. I informed my parents that I didn’t want to do this after finishing law school and working as a practitioner for a while.

“Alright, but make sure you portray a judge or attorney in a movie, my father said. Thus, in that sense, my life has completed a circle as he (my father) would see me in this show, “Maamla Legal Hai,” the actor remarked.

The show’s actor Naila Grewal, who plays a Harvard-educated lawyer, expressed her attraction to the character’s contrast.

“This girl is fighting for the justice of a bhains (buffalo), and she drinks almond milk and alkaline water.” Though strange, it is happening. It has a genuine quality to it. Grewal described it as a “beautiful fusion of madly bizarre and authentically Indian.”

Rahul Pandey is directing “Maamla Legal Hai,” which he wrote with Saurabh Khanna and Kunal Aneja.

Pandey claimed that the script, which is based on actual occurrences, truly struck him.

“We have removed the humor from the actual incident, but it is very easy to remove the drama.” One episode, which was based on a real event, described how a parrot was produced in court. All you need to do is catch the humor,” he remarked.

The producers of “Maamla Legal Hai” are Sameer Saxena, Amit Golani, Biswapati Sarkar, and Khanna.

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