
Bhojpuri cinema superstar Khesari Lal Yadav says that now he has no relation to non-veg food like chicken and mutton. He revealed in a recent interview that he knows how to cook many types of dishes, but now he is not able to cook due to lack of time. On this occasion, he also told about his choice in food. He said that now he mostly eats simple food. Now he doesn’t feel like eating non-veg food. He told these things when he was asked about staying at the house of Guddu Rangeela, a famous singer of his time in Mumbai.
When Khesari Lal Yadav was asked in an interview in Zingabad about his cooking skills these days, he said, “I know how to cook, but I don’t have time now. I cook everything, whatever we had to cook at that time, all that (comes)…dal, rice, vegetables. Now it is not that if someone calls a burger pizza, then sorry, we don’t even know how it is made.”
What does Khesari Lal Yadav like to eat?
On the question of favorite food bhojpuri superstar He told, “I eat a lot of plain and simple food. Now I don’t have even the slightest relation with chicken and mutton. I don’t even like it. It is not like before that I feel like eating, now I don’t feel like eating. I try more to eat simple food. And I eat more home food, I don’t eat anything from outside. I will remain hungry for 24 hours, if there is food at your house then I will come to eat, I don’t eat anything on the way.”
Khesari servant in Guddu Rangeela’s house?
Khesari Lal Yadav Told that during the year 2005-2006, he also stayed at Guddu Rangeela’s house in Mumbai. He said that he was a superstar at that time, so it was a matter of pride to live with him and even work at his house. Khesari explains, “His servant had run away. He knew that I was a singer, because both our Guru ji and he are Guru Bhai. Kamala Baba and Guddi Rangeela ji are both disciples of the same Guru. So there was a soft corner that he is the disciple of our Guru Bhai. So I had become his servant.”
Khesari further says, “When I went there, he asked me whether I make rotis, I said, yes, I do, bhaiya. ‘Look Babu, he is gone, I have to face a lot of trouble when I have to eat rotis and I cannot hire new people.’ I said, okay, I am staying. So, I understand that as a younger brother, we cannot call him a servant.”
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