In the glittering yet gritty world of Bhojpuri films, a subtle feud brews between icons Khesari Lal Yadav and Pawan Singh. Khesari opened up to media about Pawan’s firm stance against meeting certain figures, choosing grace over grudge in their much-discussed ‘brother’ dynamic.
The trigger? Pawan’s outright rejection of a meet-up with Tejashwi Yadav. Khesari, ever the professional, shrugged it off: ‘No one’s under obligation. Their personal view matters, and that’s fine. Freedom is key in life.’ He stressed independence: ‘My success isn’t tied to his visits, nor vice versa. Hard work got us here.’
Khesari reminisced about unwavering loyalty: ‘I’ve seen him as big brother forever—standing by during polls and issues like family.’ Yet, he respects boundaries: ‘Meeting is now his prerogative.’
Lightening the mood, he welcomed Pawan’s space song remark: ‘Thrilling for kids from backward communities. We’ll aim for the stars with his goodwill.’ Countering Ravi Kishan’s jabs on traditional respect, Khesari asserted: ‘Cultural values run deep. I honor elders as taught by my father—how they receive it is their affair.’
Wrapping up, Khesari exuded resilience: ‘Our small-big brother tie is public knowledge. Support or silence from him changes nothing; battles shaped me.’ Fans watch eagerly as these titans navigate fame’s tightrope.