Ravi Kishan on Yogi Bond: "I Want Him to Tease Me," Calls CM a Saint

Ravi Kishan has expressed his deep affection for Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, cherishing their playful dynamic where he welcomes the CM's teasing. The actor-politician, promoting his Netflix series "Maamla Legal Hai" season 2, described Adityanath as a saintly leader guiding the challenging state. Kishan framed his own life's purpose as being sent by Lord Shiva to spread happiness, viewing any smile he elicits as divine grace. He reflected on his arduous journey from a humble priest's family, describing a path of crawling through suffering to reach his current status.

Key Points: Ravi Kishan on Bond with Yogi Adityanath, New Netflix Series

  • Cherishes playful bond with Yogi
  • Promotes 'Maamla Legal Hai' S2
  • Sees himself as divine happiness-bringer
  • Journey from humble priest's family
  • Carries pain like Lord Shiva
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Ravi Kishan on his bond with UP CM Yogi Adityanath: Want him to tease me

Actor-politician Ravi Kishan opens up about his playful camaraderie with UP CM Yogi Adityanath and his journey from a priest's son to a star.

"I want him to tease me... If he gets a smile on his face looking at me then I am ready to take all that happiness. - Ravi Kishan"

New Delhi, April 4

Ravi Kishan has opened up about his warm and playful camaraderie with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, saying he deeply cherishes moments when the leader teases him, adding that if the actor-politician's presence can bring a smile to the CM's face, he considers it his greatest reward.

Ravi was in the National Capital to promote his upcoming Netflix series "Maamla Legal Hai" season 2. Asked what advice he would offer if he were to play a legal advisor to Yogi Adityanath, he told IANS: "He's our leader, our Chief Minister, he's a saint and guides us, that's his love towards me. I want him to tease me (main chahata hun woh chede)."

"I want that, on the same pretext, if he has the same face, to handle the 25 crore people, which was known as Uttar Pradesh. It is the most difficult area, the most difficult state. It is known for kidnapping. And the chief leader of that state is Yogi Maharaj ji. If he gets a smile on his face looking at me then I am ready to take all that happiness and fun."

Ravi said that he is sent by Lord Shiva to spread happiness, adding that every smile he brings is by divine grace, and he remains unfazed by praise or humiliation.

"Lord Shiva has sent me to earth to give happiness to all of you. If someone smiles at me, it is because of his grace that I have become a reason for laughter. I don't care about what is happening to me, what humiliation or praiseI am going through."

Calling himself someone who carries pain like Lord Shiva, the actor-politician said his journey from a humble priest's family has been one of silent suffering and resilience.

Ravi added: "I am like Lord Shiva. I carry my poison in my throat. I have been carrying my pain and suffering for many years. A priest's son who has come out of a clay house must have suffered a lot. People always say they walk and come up in life. I have crawled, and I have reached here. When you come after crawling, you see wounds, blood, dirt, salt, taunts. This is the body that you are bearing."

Ravi concluded: "You feel that he is a politician, superstar, a legal case, he is getting the best actor. There is a long story behind this. I am Ravi Kishan, and you are seeing me today. I was nobody. I was nothing. I am genuinely nobody."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect for his journey from a priest's son to where he is today. His humility in saying "I am genuinely nobody" shows his grounded nature. More power to him!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this camaraderie translates into tangible development work for UP. The state has huge potential and needs focused governance above all. The people's smile matters more than any individual's.
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Sarah B
Interesting dynamic! It's nice to see a lighter side to political relationships. Looking forward to his new show on Netflix too!
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Vikram M
His words about carrying pain like Lord Shiva are so profound. In our culture, we understand that struggle (sangharsh) is what shapes a person. Bahut accha laga padhke.
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Karthik V
"I have crawled, and I have reached here." This line hit hard. So many of us from small towns understand this feeling exactly. Salute to his resilience. 🫡

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