Mumbai. Bhojpuri industry's superstar Dinesh Lal Yadav aka Nirahua recently spoke about Bollywood vs Bhojpuri films in an interview. He also targeted Bollywood on the issue of obscenity in Bhojpuri films. Nirahua accused Bollywood of insulting Bhojpuri films by calling them 'obscene'. He said that the people of Bollywood have defamed the Bhojpuri industry, while their films and songs are full of obscenity.
Dinesh Lal Yadav said in a statement to India TV, “This is a big conspiracy to defame Bhojpuri films. We make our films for about Rs 1 crore, while their films are made on a budget of Rs 10 crore, 20 crore, 50 crore to 100 crore. When they try to show their films in our cinema hall, the owner says, Nirahua's film is being shown, we will not show yours.”
Dinesh Lal Yadav further said, “People in the industry start wondering how dare these owners not show the films of big Bollywood superstars. Then they look for ways to show Bhojpuri films as 'inferior'. In every interview, on every platform, Bhojpuri films are called obscene and vulgar. Hey brother, let the country decide.”
'Please tell me what is under your blouse': Nirahua.
Nirahua said that if the lyrics of Bhojpuri songs are provocative, then Hindi songs are no different. He said that the scenes of Bhojinri films often tell the truth. He compared Bollywood and Bhojpuri songs by singing them in the show. He said that like a wife asks her husband for help in tying the hook of her choli, then the song is 'Laggi deta choliyan ke 'hook raja ji'. She will not ask anyone else. On the other hand, there are songs like 'Choli ke peeche kya hai' in Hindi films. He says, "We are talking about the hook in the choli. You tell us what is under the choli?"
'Pawan Singh has sung more than 500 bhajans, but everyone wants to see the lollipop': Dinesh Lal Yadav
Nirahu. a further said, “Pawan Singh ji once said, I have sung more than 500 bhajans for gods and goddesses; why don't people watch them? Why do they watch the song 'Lollipop'? Wherever we go around the world, they play similar songs. So, it is up to the audience to decide what they would like to watch.”
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