Ravi Kishan: said- ‘Father used to say that I will become a dancer’
Actor Ravi Kishan told the media that things have been very difficult for him as an actor. He said that he played a police officer for Kiran Rao‘s film Missing Ladies, and he has also talked about that role. The film has been nominated for an Oscar. Ravi Kishan has also talked about this.
Father used to say that he will become a ‘dancer’
Ravi Kishan said, ‘I am a saint’s son. I have nothing. I believe in religion and honesty. I used to do theatre earlier. I used to play the role of Sita ji in Ramleela. I was ruined in my father’s eyes. My father used to say that he will become a dancer. No one understood these things in the 80s and 90s
Ravi Kishan struggled for 34 years
Ravi Kishan said, I am the result of 34 years of struggle, which you are seeing. I have also worked in Telugu cinema. I have also worked in Hindi films. I have also worked for TV. I was fighting to make my mark. I was not getting any such opportunity. After this I met Kiran Rao.
Struggled a lot in Mumbai
Ravi Kishan said that he has struggled a lot. I have walked in Mumbai, lived in a 10X12 house, where the bathroom used to be outside. I did not know anyone in Mumbai. There was no godfather, no one helped me, but I knew that a new dawn would come in my life. Now I feel proud of my work and keep getting love from fans.