Key Points

Bhojpuri actress Anjali Raghav has decided to quit the industry following an uncomfortable incident with co-star Pawan Singh. The alleged waist-touching occurred during a promotional event in Lucknow for their new song. Pawan Singh issued a public apology on Instagram, stating he had no wrong intentions. Anjali expressed deep distress and questioned how anyone could think she would enjoy being touched in public.

Key Points: Pawan Singh Apologizes After Anjali Raghav Quits Bhojpuri Industry

  • Anjali Raghav disturbed by waist-touching incident at Lucknow event
  • Pawan Singh claims no wrong intention behind his actions
  • Actress questions public touching consent in viral videos
  • Incident occurred during Saiya Seva Kare song promotion
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Pawan Singh apologises after Anjali Raghav says she's quitting Bhojpuri industry over Lucknow stage incident

Bhojpuri actress Anjali Raghav announces industry exit after alleged stage incident with Pawan Singh at Lucknow event. Singer issues public apology.

"I will no longer work in the Bhojpuri industry - Anjali Raghav"

New Delhi, August 31

Bhojpuri superstar Pawan Singh has issued an apology to actress Anjali Raghav after she said she would quit the Bhojpuri film industry over an incident at a recent event in Lucknow.

At the promotional event for Pawan's new song 'Saiya Seva Kare,' which also stars Anjali, the actor allegedly touched her waist on stage without her consent. Anjali later shared videos on Instagram saying she was "disturbed" by what happened and made it clear she would "not work in the Bhojpuri industry anymore."

Responding to the matter, Pawan took to Instagram Stories and wrote that he had no "wrong intention" behind his actions. He said he felt "very bad" after learning about the issue and added that as an artist, he never meant to disrespect her but apologised if his behaviour hurt her.

"Anjali ji, vyasth schedule ke kaaran main aapka live dekh nahi paaya. Mujhe jab iss baat ki jaankari huyi, toh mujhe bura laga (Anjali, due to my busy schedule, I couldn't watch your live. When I came to know about the matter, I felt very bad)."

"Mera aapke prati koi bhi ghalat intention nahi tha kyuki humlog kalakaar hai. Iske bawajood, agar aapko humari kisi bhi vyawahaar se taqleef huyi ho toh uske liye main shama prarthi hoon (I had no wrong intention towards you as we are artists. Even then, if you were hurt by my behaviour, then I apologise)," he concluded.

Anjali, in her videos, said she had been deeply upset for two days after the incident and questioned how anyone could think she would "enjoy being touched in public like that."

"I have been very disturbed for the past two days...Do you think I would feel happy or enjoy being touched in public like that?," Anjali said in Hindi.

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"...Agar yeh Haryana main hua hota toh jawab dene ki zarurat nahi padti (If the same thing had happened in Haryana, I wouldn't even have needed to respond); the public there would have given the answer themselves. But I was in their place, in Lucknow..."

"...Main Bhojpuri industry mein ab kaam nahi karungi (I will no longer work in the Bhojpuri industry)," she added.

Pawan is known for his roles in films such as 'Pratigya' (2008), 'Satya' (2017), 'Crack Fighter' (2019), 'Raja' (2019), Sher Singh (2019), and Har Har Gange (2023), among others. The actor has also lent his voice to songs like 'Aayi Nai' from 'Stree 2' and 'Lagavelu Lipstick.'

- ANI

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Rohit P
While what happened was wrong, I think Pawan's apology seems genuine. Sometimes in the heat of performances, artists might cross boundaries unintentionally. Hope they can resolve this amicably.
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Sarah B
Anjali's decision to quit the entire industry is heartbreaking but understandable. No woman should have to endure such behavior at her workplace. This sets an important precedent for accountability.
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Aman W
Bhojpuri industry needs to seriously address these issues. Too many talented actresses leave because of such unprofessional behavior. Time for proper guidelines and respect committees.
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Meera T
As a woman from UP, I completely understand Anjali's frustration. The "busy schedule" excuse doesn't cut it - consent matters always, not when it's convenient. Hope this sparks real change.
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David E
Interesting cultural perspective here. While the apology seems sincere, the damage is done. Hopefully this incident educates more people about personal boundaries in professional settings.

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