Ravi Kishan ate 160 betel leaves during the shooting of Missing Ladies, the actor shared his experiences: Laapataa Ladies News

Lapataa Ladies News: Filmmaker Kiran Rao and Aamir Khan Productions' film Lapata Ladies has been selected as India's official entry for the Oscars tomorrow. This news has brought a wave of happiness among the team of this film starring Nitanshi Goyal, Pratibha Ranta, and Sparsh Srivastava. Ravi Kishan plays an important role of a kind and humorous policeman in the film. In an interview, he shared his happiness at this achievement. Ravi Kishan said that it is a matter of pride that his hard work and dedication has been honored in such a way. He said that he feels very happy to be a part of this film and is looking forward to celebrating this achievement with the entire team. The story of the film Missing Ladies and its characters have impressed the audience, and now it is all set to represent India at the Oscars.

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Sharing his happiness and excitement, Ravi Kishan said, “I never thought that one day one of my films would go so far. I am very excited. The global audience will get to see the real India. It's all God's grace and hard work of Kiran Rao ma'am. All credit should go to Kiran Rao, Aamir Khan and the writers. not you? Yes, what happens if you fill your mouth with paan? yes, do you know? I ate 160 paan during the shooting.” It is clear from his words how grateful he is to his team and how eager he is for this success. This experience of Ravi Kishan reflects his hard work and his love for films.

Sharing his experience, Ravi Kishan said, “You were counting? Absolutely. I had to. After all, this was my first pan-India film. It was good. Paan sales increased after missing ladies? I hope not! Betel leaf is not good for health, thankfully I did not get addicted to it. Kiran ji wanted my character to keep eating something or the other. He suggested samosa, and I said why not paan?” He also talked about his character Manohar, which addresses broader issues like corruption and women empowerment. Ravi said, “Manohar is happy to be corrupt, but somewhere he has a conscience. I think most of us are brown rather than black or white.” It is clear that Ravi understands his character deeply and how much hard work he has put into playing it.

Ravi Kishan expressed his desire to go to Los Angeles for the Oscars, saying, “I would love to do so depending on my schedule and as per the team's plans. I haven't been able to connect with them yet. We must celebrate. Never thought that two Lapata Devis would put us on the global map.” Their enthusiasm and optimism are a positive sign for the film, and they want to make the most of this opportunity. The film is not only a personal achievement for him, but also a watershed moment for Indian cinema.

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