Patna, February 6: Renowned Bhojpuri actor Khesari Lal Yadav recently shared his thoughts on actor Pawan Singh’s statement during an interview with IANS. Pawan Singh had expressed that he would never want to meet Tejashwi.
In response, Khesari calmly stated that no one can be forced to meet anyone. He remarked, “If someone doesn’t want to meet, that’s their personal opinion. It’s fine; if they don’t want to meet me, that’s okay. Everyone is free in their life. They can choose to meet or not.”
Khesari further emphasized that neither his household nor Pawan Singh’s is dependent on their interactions. “We have both progressed through hard work. Our images are in the hearts of the people because we deliver quality work, which is why we advance. As an artist, I believe such things happen. There’s no need for further discussion on this.”
He also recalled that he has always supported Pawan Singh, stating, “I have always considered him an elder brother. Whether it’s elections or any issue, I have stood by him like family. Now it’s Pawan Singh’s choice whether he wants to meet or not.”
When asked about Pawan Singh’s comment regarding his song playing in space, Khesari replied, “It’s a good thing that a child from a backward society and his younger brother’s song will play in space. With their blessings, we will try to make it happen.”
Additionally, Khesari addressed criticism from actor Ravi Kishan, who questioned Khesari’s act of touching his feet. In response, Khesari stated, “I have respect. If I meet him today, I will touch his feet as a younger brother. I still touch my father’s feet, just like that. I am the son of a father who taught me values. Respect is my duty, and I will continue to show it. How he perceives it is his matter.”
In conclusion, Khesari clarified that his relationship with Pawan has always been that of a younger and elder brother. He stated, “Whether he supports me or not, the whole world knows, but it’s not a big deal because I have grown up fighting, and you cannot belittle someone who has fought to grow.”