I can be a versatile actor.

I can say that I'm a superstar now.

Winning an award is always a special moment.

I am the man who has risen from rags to riches.

A criminal has no caste and is only a criminal.

I am a Gandhian and a big fan of late Rajiv Gandhi.

May all couples remain blessed and together forever.

Film festivals is a great way to display good cinema.

I think I can strike a balance in politics and acting.

The film industry has given me everything I have today.

I want to make Jaunpur a shooting hub of Bhojpuri cinema.

Since 2007 I have been campaigning for the BJP pan-India.

UP has such beautiful locations and such ease of shooting.

I will never stop acting. The day I will do that, I will die.

I have big plans for UP as far as its film policy is concerned.

I connect with people, but after sometime I need to be on my own.

I wish every actor had fame like Salman Khan in the film fraternity.

I want to do one reality show every year. It goes with my personality.

Everybody has seen me as I am in 'Bigg Boss' and 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.'

Calling a criminal Brahmin is disrespect of the entire Brahmin community.

I feel that every actor should do at least one movie with Tigmanshu Dhulia.

People want to see me for at least two hours uninterrupted in a Hindi film.

I've been flattered by being called the Amitabh Bachchan of Bhojpuri cinema.

I am a person who can never pretend and manipulate - I am what you see me as.

I want to introduce people and my fans in Bihar to the Maharashtrian culture.

The population of Hindus is 100 crore. So obviously India is a Hindu Rashtra.

One person's comments can't bring down the entire Bhojpuri community or language!

If there can be Muslim and Christian countries, why can't there be a Hindu country?

Life trained me as an actor that's why I'm so dangerous, even more than a live bomb.

I fractured my hand while shooting for 'Bullet Raja,' while we were shooting in Nashik.

I feel good cinema, be it big or small, with small actor or big actor, it always works.

I don't have any problem playing second lead, or doing supporting roles. I am fine with it.

When people call me the Amitabh of the Bhojpuri experience, I feel my chest swell with pride.

Shyam Benegal's 'Welcome to Sajjanpur,' 'Luck' and, of course, 'Raavan' changed things for me.

I feel scared of putting on weight or having a double chin as that might stop getting me work.

My name had been sent for the award for Best Supporting Actor in 'Tere Naam,' but I missed it.

It is saddening to see parents busy making money and their children losing out on a good life.

BJP is a no-nonsense party and once the high command gives directions, it is followed through.

I had started with Bollywood and then I shifted to Bhojpuri films to create my own identity there.

For a star like me to take a dance show and perform in front of the whole world was not a cake walk.

People in Bengal know me because of my stint in 'Bigg Boss,' 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa' and the Bollywood flicks.

My father was a priest, so it was natural for us to read the 'Ramayana' and inculcate its values in our life.

I am from Banaras and I have seen several aghoris. They are mysterious and their way of life is quite intriguing.

I have been doing Bhojpuri films since quite some time, have achieved stardom over there and have a huge fan following.

I share a great rapport with Siddharth Jadhav. We have worked together in a Tamil film and have been friends since then.

I had a fear of heights but I overcame that while shooting for 'Luck.' I jumped from a height of 2,000 feet for one shot.

Kolkata will always be special to me, for the simple reason that it played a crucial role in the way my career shaped up.

In 2014, I heard Modi ji speak about toilets. For the first time, I saw a prime minister with such an outlook. I was impressed.

I was born in a temple to a priest father, in a place like Benaras. So, my upbringing has been influenced by such surroundings.

Bhojpuri cine fans watch good films. They watch Salman Khan's entertainers and can also watch 'Tanu Weds Manu' type of films too.

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