Ravi Kishan Says Old 'Dhurandhar' Turned Producer Crorepati Again
Veteran actor and BJP MP Ravi Kishan has joked that his old Bhojpuri film Dhurandhar has once again made its producer a crorepati after renewed public interest triggered by Ranveer Singh's blockbuster film of the same name. The actor's remarks have sparked conversations about Bhojpuri cinema's growing visibility and the unexpected revival of older regional films.
Written by
Jyoti Mukherjee

Ravi Kishan's Humorous Remark Sparks Buzz Around Bhojpuri Classic
A light-hearted comment from actor and parliamentarian Ravi Kishan has unexpectedly put a decades-old Bhojpuri film back into the spotlight.
Speaking during a recent media interaction, the actor joked that his old Bhojpuri film Dhurandhar had once again made its producer a "crorepati" after audiences started searching for the movie following the massive success of Bollywood star Ranveer Singh's blockbuster bearing the same title.
The remark quickly caught attention online, with entertainment fans sharing clips and discussing how a modern Bollywood hit has revived interest in an older regional production.
While the statement was made in jest, industry observers say it highlights an increasingly common phenomenon in Indian cinema: the rediscovery of older films through viral moments, social media discussions and renewed digital availability.
A Name That Suddenly Became Valuable Again
The renewed interest began after Ranveer Singh's latest action entertainer Dhurandhar emerged as one of the biggest commercial successes of the year.
As searches for the film surged across digital platforms, many movie enthusiasts stumbled upon references to an earlier Bhojpuri film carrying the same name. That film starred Ravi Kishan during the peak years of his Bhojpuri cinema career.
According to entertainment trade analysts, online searches for the title witnessed a noticeable increase as audiences attempted to explore whether there was any connection between the two projects.
"There is tremendous curiosity whenever a Bollywood film shares its title with an older regional movie," said film trade analyst Anil Sharma. "People naturally search for the original title history, cast details and earlier versions."
That curiosity appears to have benefited the older Bhojpuri production.
Ravi Kishan's Career and Bhojpuri Stardom
Before becoming a national television personality and later entering politics, Ravi Kishan was among the biggest names in Bhojpuri cinema.
The actor built a loyal fan base through a series of commercially successful films that helped revive the Bhojpuri industry in the early 2000s.
Movies featuring Ravi Kishan often enjoyed strong theatrical runs not only in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh but also in parts of Jharkhand, West Bengal and eastern India.
In districts such as Purba Medinipur, where migrant communities maintain strong cultural ties with Bhojpuri-speaking regions, the actor continues to enjoy considerable popularity.
His film Dhurandhar was one of several action-oriented entertainers that resonated with audiences during that period.
Though the film is no longer widely discussed in mainstream entertainment circles, the title's sudden return to public attention has created an unexpected second life for the project.
The Digital Era's Impact on Older Films
Industry experts note that streaming platforms and digital archives have changed the economics of cinema.
Older films that once disappeared after their theatrical run now have opportunities to generate fresh revenue through online views, licensing agreements and digital re-releases.
When a title trends on social media, viewers frequently search for earlier works with similar names.
That appears to be exactly what happened with Dhurandhar.
Ravi Kishan's humorous suggestion that the producer had become a crorepati again may have been exaggerated for comic effect, but the broader point reflects a real industry trend.
"Digital discovery has become a powerful revenue driver," said media researcher Priya Mukherjee. "A film released years ago can suddenly attract new audiences because of a viral reference, a remake, a title match or even a social media meme."
Fans React to the Viral Comment
The actor's statement generated widespread reactions on social media platforms.
Many users praised Ravi Kishan's sense of humour and ability to laugh at the unexpected situation.
Some fans posted clips and posters from the older Bhojpuri film, while others expressed surprise upon learning that a movie with the same title existed long before the Bollywood blockbuster.
Several users joked that producers should start searching through regional cinema archives before naming new films.
Others viewed the incident as evidence of Bhojpuri cinema's cultural influence.
One social media user wrote that Bollywood often receives national attention while regional industries create stories and characters that remain popular for decades.
The online conversation has introduced younger audiences to Ravi Kishan's earlier work, creating fresh interest among viewers who know him primarily from television appearances or politics.
Growing Recognition for Regional Cinema
The episode also reflects the increasing recognition being given to regional film industries across India.
For years, industries such as Bhojpuri, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi and Malayalam cinema operated largely within their own linguistic markets.
Today, digital distribution and social media have broken many of those barriers.
Audiences frequently discover content from different regions, and successful films often find viewers far beyond their traditional territories.
West Bengal has witnessed a similar trend, with Bengali films gaining wider national visibility through streaming services and online platforms.
Entertainment analysts believe the renewed attention surrounding Dhurandhar demonstrates how interconnected India's film ecosystem has become.
A blockbuster in Mumbai can generate interest in a Bhojpuri film released years earlier. Likewise, a regional hit can inspire national remakes or adaptations.
What Happens Next?
Whether Ravi Kishan's joke translates into measurable financial gains for the film's producers remains unclear.
However, the renewed discussion has undoubtedly brought attention back to an older title that many younger viewers had never heard of.
As clips, posters and conversations continue circulating online, Dhurandhar has achieved something rare in the entertainment industry: relevance years after its original release.
For Ravi Kishan, the moment has provided both nostalgia and publicity. For Bhojpuri cinema, it serves as another reminder that regional films continue to shape India's entertainment landscape in unexpected ways.
And for audiences, it is proof that sometimes a blockbuster's biggest side effect is the rediscovery of stories that came long before it.
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