Actor-politician Ravi Kishan started his career in the film industry with Bhojpuri films. Ravi Kishan was inclined towards acting from the very beginning and he himself said that the relationship between him and his father was not very special. Because Ravi Kishan used to play the role of Sita in Ramleela, his father was ashamed of his son. Ravi Kishan’s father wanted him to either do farming, or sell milk, or do a job, or worship. Because Ravi Kishan did not obey his father, he used to get beaten a lot by his father.
Had a Suryavansham type relationship with father
Ravi Kishan’s father used to beat him with a belt and there came a time when Ravi’s mother felt that he would kill Ravi. Ravi Kishan’s mother asked him to run away from home and then Ravi Kishan became full time active in the world of acting. He decided to do that work with full dedication due to which his relationship with his father became like Heera Thakur and Bhima of the film Suryavansham. Ravi Kishan told in an interview that he wanted to gain his father’s trust at any cost.
Faced humiliation in the race to earn money
Ravi Kishan was successful in doing this after some time, but in the meantime he had to face a situation in which he felt very embarrassed. Ravi Kishan told that his father’s faith in him grew when the actor got his father’s mortgaged farm released. But while he was busy in the race to earn money, he had to feel very humiliated during this time. Ravi Kishan told that he had done the film ‘Udhar Ki Zindagi’, for the dubbing of which he was to get 80 thousand rupees.
The film producer behaved like this
The actor told in an interview with Komal Nhata that when he reached for dubbing, the producer was happy and he said go and complete the dubbing and your cheque will be ready. Ravi Kishan told that he came out after completing the dubbing of the film for 7-8 hours and he asked the producer that sir that cheque? So he got the reply- are you mad? I have given you work in the film and that is a big thing. Don’t ask for cheque-vac, I will cut the role and throw it away. Ravi Kishan told that he was completely blank. He picked up his motorcycle and went crying wearing a helmet.