Chirag Paswan, MP of Jamui in Bihar, is once in discussion due to film talk. Chirag did the last film with Kangana Ranaut before entering politics. He has given a statement regarding Kangana.

Lok Janshakti Party MP Chirag Paswan, who has been in the news for his strong claim to the chair of the Union Cabinet and continuous verbal attack on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has come into the limelight for another reason. Chirag, who was a Bollywood actor before entering politics, has talked about Kangana Ranaut while discussing his past career.Lok Janshakti Party MP Chirag Paswan, who has been in the news for his strong claim to the chair of the Union Cabinet and continuous verbal attack on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has come into the limelight for another reason.

 

Chirag Paswan said Kangana Ranaut Take My Class Everyday

Chirag Paswan said Kangana Ranaut Take My Class Everyday

Former actor and Jamui MP cum LJP (Ram Vilas) national president Chirag Paswan had acted in a film opposite Kangana Ranaut before quitting Bollywood and becoming a full-time politician. He said in an interview to a private channel that thank God I did this film with Kangana at that time.If I had done this film now, she would have taken my classes every day. She used to narrate them every day about nepotism. Talking about his 2011 film Miley Na Miley Hum with Kangana, Chirag Paswan said, “Thank God I did this film with Kangana in our time. He said that the way she highlights the issues, she used to conduct my classes everyday.

luck May Be Your Ability Not Your Ability

Responding to a question regarding nepotism, Chirag said , “People decide the fate of both the industries. It doesn’t matter whether you are the son of a superstar or the Prime Minister or the President. Being the son or daughter of a big personality can be your good luck, not your ability. He said it may be your luck but not your ability.

I didn’t leave Bollywood, Bollywood left me

On quitting the film world, Chirag Paswan says a short stint in Bollywood made him clear about what he wanted to do in life. He said, “Well I didn’t leave Bollywood, Bollywood left me.”I guess I wasn’t made for this. Everyone has a childhood hobby, I also had a hobby. In school-college, people used to say that you look good, speak well, you should try in Bollywood. So but then he realized that rehearsing, cramming dialogues and doing make-up was not his cup of tea.

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