Ravi Kishan Injury on Set, 160 Paans for Laapataa Ladies & New Film Love Triangle: Bhojpuri Star’s Rise to Stardom
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Ravi Kishan injured on Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain set, ate 160 paans for Laapataa Ladies police role & spills Bollywood stories. Latest on his rise & new film.
From 160 Paans to a Bhabiji Love Triangle: Ravi Kishan’s Grit and Grin After On-Set Scare
Bhojpuri superstar and BJP MP Ravi Kishan is no stranger to drama, both on-screen and off. The actor, whose witty police officer in the Oscar-nominated Laapataa Ladies won nationwide applause, recently narrowly escaped a serious accident on the set of his upcoming film, Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain: Fun On The Run. This incident highlights the often-unseen risks in filmmaking, even for comedy capers.
The event occurred during the first day of shooting at a new location. Co-star Aasif Sheikh (Vibhuti Narayan Mishra) recounted how a massive tree—roughly 12-13 feet long and weighing about 500 kg—suddenly fell near them. Both actors escaped major harm, with Ravi Kishan sustaining only a minor shoulder bruise. The shocking moment left the crew shaken but thankful.
Ravi Kishan’s New Chaotic Role: A Love Triangle with Two Bhabis
Shifting from a paan-chewing cop to a love-struck confusion magnet, Ravi Kishan is set to unleash comedy in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain: Fun On The Run. The trailer reveals his character's hilarious dilemma: after developing a fondness for Angoori Bhabi, he also finds himself smitten with Anita Bhabi. This "love triangle" promises chaos, extra confusion, and a surprising twist of horror in the otherwise madcap plot.
The Dedication Behind Laapataa Ladies: 160 Paans and a Missed Aamir Khan Role
The actor’s recent Bollywood acclaim is rooted in sheer dedication. For his memorable role as Sub-Inspector Shyam Manohar in Laapataa Ladies, Ravi Kishan revealed he consumed a staggering 160 paans during filming to perfect the mannerisms of a Bihar officer. In a candid podcast, he also shared that Aamir Khan initially wanted the role, even having a uniform tailored, but director Kiran Rao insisted on Kishan—a decision Aamir gracefully accepted.
Ravi Kishan’s Journey: From ‘Tere Naam’ to Bhojpuri Mahanayak
Ravi Kishan’s Bollywood breakthrough came with his National Award-nominated turn as Panditji in Salman Khan’s Tere Naam. His entry into Bhojpuri cinema, however, was a leap of faith. Skeptical about the industry's reach, he took his mother’s advice: “Even if nobody else watches, people in the village will definitely.” Hits like Saiyan Hamar and Banke Bihari MLA made him a icon, later hailed by Amitabh Bachchan as Bhojpuri’s Mahanayak.
What’s Next for the Star?
Following Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain (releasing Feb 6, 2026), Ravi Kishan has a packed slate. He joins Kartik Aaryan in Naagzilla as the main antagonist and is part of the ensemble in Khosla Ka Ghosla 2, adding a fresh dynamic to the beloved franchise.
From risking injury for a shot to chewing 160 paans for authenticity, Ravi Kishan’s journey underscores a blend of resilience and versatility. As he straddles multiple film industries and genres, his story remains one of seizing opportunities—whether offered by chance or created by sheer will.
