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IPL’s Bhojpuri Comment: Why is actor Ravi Kishan being talked about?

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Along with Bhojpuri cricket, IPL matches were also discussed for the sake of Bhojpuri comments.

I understand? If not then read it in Hindi now – Indian Premier League ie IPL matches are up for discussion this time due to cricket and Bhojpuri comments.

Jio Cinema has the digital rights to show IPL matches. IPL match commentary can be heard and viewed in 12 languages ​​on this platform.

These 12 languages ​​are: English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Oriya, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Bhojpuri.

But the language whose commentary gets the most attention is Bhojpuri. Punjabi and Bhojpuri languages ​​have made their place in IPL commentary for the first time.

BJP MP and actor Ravi Kishan is a big name among IPL match commentators in Bhojpuri. Ravi Kishan’s Bhojpuri comment is being discussed on social media.

Some people express happiness at the comments from Bhojpuri commentators, including Ravi Kishan, and some people are also critical. Ghulam Hussain has also been seen making comments in Bhojpuri along with Ravi Kishan.

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What did Ravi Kishan say about Bhojpuri’s comment?

Ravi Kishan said, “I am a huge cricket fan. I have also played cricket with my partner Manoj Tiwari in the Bhojpuri team. In such a situation, cricket commentary in their mother tongue makes it more special. It becomes my responsibility. do everything possible for my mother tongue.

On the reactions received to Bhojpuri’s comments in IPL matches, Ravi Kishan said: “The comments on Bhojpuri got very good response. Thanks to all Bhojpuri speaking people. Hail Bhojpuri. I had great pleasure. Keep enjoying Bhojpuri reviews like this.

According to the 2011 census report, around five million people in India speak Bhojpuri.

However, at different times, people say different numbers of Bhojpuri speakers. BJP MP Ravi Kishan recently said in a video that the number of Bhojpuri speakers worldwide is 25 crores.

Bhojpuri is spoken in more than 15 countries around the world. These countries include Mauritius, Fiji, Trinidad and Tobago, Nepal, and many South American islands.

Bhojpuri is mainly spoken in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh in India. Apart from this, Bhojpuri speakers are also present in good numbers in states like Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

In such a situation, when it was decided to do the IPL commentary in Bhojpuri, one of the reasons for this is that Bhojpuri has a huge market.

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Some examples of Bhojpuri commentaries

  • …and at the ticket counter at Genda Gail Chhapra Train Station
  • You can walk on two floors, three floors. aara chhapra go away
  • Being from E, being from mouth burst? hairless
  • Ganga ke teere, and shot nahi ba ho dheere
  • Hey, I picked up the chopper and spun it around. Six goes deaf. Long live babu. live young

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Appreciation of Bhojpuri’s commentary

The IPL tournament is 74 days long and as of April 2, only five matches have been played. But the reactions Bhojpuri’s comments are getting are relatively more.

Some people praise Bhojpuri’s comments and others criticize them. Read what some people write on social networks?

Bhavna Arora writes: “IPL commentary is happening in many languages. But the real feeling of regionalism is being seen in Bhojpuri. Oh my god!”

Surya writes: “Bring Ravi Kishan to commentate on India Pakistan match.”

Ujjwal Sinha tweeted: “One of the best things about IPL – Bhojpuri commentary.”

Nabil Zaidi wrote: “I was upset after Chennai lost in the first IPL match and then switched to Bhojpuri’s comments. It’s pure joy.

A user named Sagar also shared a meme. Two lines of Bhojpuri comments have been written in this meme: satt se aandar ghus gail. Baap re the strong was uprooted.

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Criticism of the Bhojpuri commentary

Although there are some people who are critical of Bhojpuri’s comment.

Naveen Tiwari wrote: “This is a very useless Bhojpuri commentary. It sounds like a Bhojpuri dub from some useless cinema.

In Bhojpuri commentaries, things like falling of a ball are also told in places like Ara, Chhapra, Gopalganj.

About this, Naveen writes: A harrowing talk about these matters can go on once or twice. Later everything will start to get boring.

Ajit Yadav writes: “Bhojpuri changes in every district, so some will like it and some won’t.”

Priyanshu Kushwaha tweeted: “Listening to Bhojpuri commentary on IPL. Jio Cinema has done a good effort but there is one complaint. Those who have also been selected for Bhojpuri commentary. Teach them Bhojpuri first by sending them teaching or else give them the punishment of Kalapani You will not be able to tolerate such an insult to your mother tongue.

Abhinav Maurya tweeted: “Those who don’t have the slightest cricket experience. What can you expect if you get me to comment? There have been many Bihar and UP cricketers who can do good commentary in Bhojpuri. It should have been taken forward.

Dr Devendra wrote: “Anything is said in the name of Bhojpuri commentary. See example. Virat kohli playing khelat nikhan, playing bowler. Palani made puara enclosures. E shot nahi hai, dal bhat chokha hai.

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Increasing the reach of Bhojpuri, introducing Bhojpuri in a new way

Until a few years ago, the type of songs or movies that were used in the Bhojpuri language used to be criticized.

Bhojpuri film and songs have also been accused of obscenity. However, in recent years, Bhojpuri has also featured in film and mainstream songs.

After the Corona lockdown, director Anubhav Sinha and Manoj Bajpayee’s song ‘Bambai Mein Ka Ba’ was in the spotlight. Just a few days ago there was a Bhojpuri song in Anubhav Sinha’s film ‘Bheed’. This song is written by Dr. Sagar.

There are 22 languages ​​included in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. There has been a demand to include Bhojpuri on this list for a long time.

Sadanand Shahi, an expert on the Bhojpuri language and professor at Banaras Hindu University, told BBC Hindi: “The history of Bhojpuri is about a thousand years old. Bhojpuri words or sounds are found in the poetry of the poet Gorakhnath There is a long tradition of saints, In whom are found the echo and the deep secrets of Bhojpuri poetry.



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