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OMG !!! 🤣 I wish Sallu mentions this in front of all house mates , bechare ki shakal dekhne layak hogi !!! 😆
Bholi Surat Dil Ke khote , Naam Bade aur Darshan Chote !! 🤣🤣🤣
OMG !!! 🤣 I wish Sallu mentions this in front of all house mates , bechare ki shakal dekhne layak hogi !!! 😆
Bholi Surat Dil Ke khote , Naam Bade aur Darshan Chote !! 🤣🤣🤣
"About a month back, I got a call from them (Dutch government) saying they needed my picture for a postage stamp. I guided them to my website and gave the matter no serious thought. When I got to know that they had actually issued a stamp with my face in the Netherlands I couldn't believe it," Manoj told IANS.
"Two Indian names were put forward for the honour. Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia and mine, the fact that I was chosen over a man of such stature and seniority fills me with both pride and humility."
The Netherlands has a sizeable population of Bhojpuri-speaking north Indians who regard Manoj as an icon.
"For an actor who belongs to a cinema that's seen as a poor country cousin of Bollywood, I feel I've contributed my bit. I felt all my years of working towards popularising the Bhojpuri language through films and by other means have paid off," says the Bhojpuri superstar, who sang more than 2,000 songs in Bhojpuri from 1996 until acting beckoned with a film.
"Sasura Bada Paise Wala" was made in 2003 with Manoj in the lead. "A three million rupees budget film made over Rs.200 million profit. Since then, there was no looking back."
The actor, along with Ravi Kissan, has been credited with reviving the Bhojpuri film industry.
"Not just Bhojpuri cinema, but I've been toiling tirelessly to promote Bhojpuri all over the world wherever there's sizeable Bhojpuri population, like in Mauritius and Surinam which is a former Dutch colony. I feel the postage stamp has a lot to with my popularity and the popularity of the Bhojpuri 'bhasha' (language) among Indians in Surinam and the Netherlands," says the actor in Hindi.
Manoj feels the pride for regional languages is evaporating in the north. "That is why I've opened Bhojpuri academies in various cities all over the world including Surinam. I feel the Bhojpuri that Indians speak in foreign countries is hybridised and incorrect," says the actor, who proceeds to the Netherlands May 22 to be honoured in person.
Manoj has now set his eyes on Bhojpuri cinema and language gaining credence all over the world.
"In Mauritius, where the Indian population dates back 150 years, I've been a regular visitor. In fact, I accompanied Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's contingent to Mauritius. If I say so myself, I paved the way for a political dialogue in Mauritius. Unfortunately, my work doesn't get the recognition that it deserves."
Wow Tiwarji maan gaye aapko..😡😡
just my 2 cents guys....hope I havent offended anyone....maybe except MT...But then ....I couldnt really care about that🥱 signing off with my favorite quote of the week
"Two Indian names were put forward for the honour. Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia and mine, the fact that I was chosen over a man of such stature and seniority fills me with both pride and humility." Dude, you are joking...compared to PT. hari prasad chaurasiya.. you would never win 😆
The Netherlands has a sizeable population of Bhojpuri-speaking north Indians who regard Manoj as an icon. If we would have heard of you we could regard you as someone..maybe even an icon, but being the great unknown you are at the moment....its not too happening...Manoj feels the pride for regional languages is evaporating in the north. "That is why I've opened Bhojpuri academies in various cities all over the world including Surinam. I feel the Bhojpuri that Indians speak in foreign countries is hybridised and incorrect," says the actor, who proceeds to the Netherlands May 22 to be honoured in person. I have lots of relatives living in Suriname and I go there almost every three-four years. I dont claim to know Surinam all to well because I rarely see more than the city and the houses of my ever growing amount of relatives (still love them a lot and wouldnt change it)😊 I yet have to stumble upon a 'Manoj Tiwari acadamy for Bhojpuri" 😆 And it would be good to inform the good man that what is spoken amongst the descendants of the immigrants from India is Bhojpuri for a large part but is influenced by Dutch, Indonesian, ENglish, African and Sarnami English in the last 135 or more years. So it will be different from the Bhojpuri he speaks and sees as correct. but (and this is my most important point.😉)...if he would have known so much about Surinames he would have know that the dialect that is spoken en hybridised officially is named Sarnami-Hindi and not Bhojpuri. thus he can just break-up his fictional acadamy and leave Surinam as soon as possible if he wants to correct 'our bhojpuri' cos we are not speaking Bhojpuri, we are fine speaking Sarnami-Hindi....Humko ekdoosre ke baatein samajh me aati hai...aap fikar na kare. aap apni Hindi sudhaarenge to bari kripa hogi bas wohi samajh me nahin aati! 😆😃😆