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Baahubali to Lord Shiva: Here's how Nirahua has impressed with his different onscreen avatars

Last updated on - Apr 28, 2021, 18:04 IST
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Baahubali to Lord Shiva: Here's how Nirahua has impressed with his different onscreen avatars

Dinesh Lal Yadav is one of the most successful actors in Bhojpuri cinema. Apart from acting, he is also known for his singing talent and has crooned several hit Bhojpuri albums. After giving five back-to-back blockbusters like 'Patna Se Pakistan', 'Nirahua Rickshawala 2', 'Jigarwala', 'Raja Babu' and 'Ghulami', he managed to mark his name in the list of highest-paid actors. Let's take a look when Nirahua impressed us with different onscreen avatars

Pic courtesy - songs

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Warrior

Prabhas starrer 'Baahubali' was the biggest hit at the box office and Nirahua decided to recreate the success as he stepped into the film’s multi-language remake. Titled ‘Veer Yodha Mahabali’, the film is being made in Hindi, Bhojpuri, Bengali, Tamil and Telugu. 'Veer Yodha Mahabali' is helmed by Iqbal Baksh and will also star Aamrapali Dubey.

Pic courtesy - 'Baahubali' film

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London calling

Dinesh Lal Yadav’s film 'Nirahua Chalal London' was made on a massive budget, with a major scene being shot in London. The action-romantic drama featured Aamrapali Dubey opposite Nirahua. The popular film was directed by Chandra Pant and produced by Sonu Khatri. Along with Nirahua and Aamrapali, the film also stars Manoj Tiger, Sabin Shrestha, Sunil Thapa, Santosh Pehlvan, Kiran Yadav, Gopal Rai, Sushma Adhikari, Santosh Mishra, Sonu Khatri and Ram Magar.

Pic courtesy - 'Nirahua Chalal London' film

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Female avatar

Dinesh Lal Yadav donned a funny female look for the song ‘Je Pyar Nahi Kailas Jawani Mein’. The song is from the hit film 'Patna Se Pakistan' and the actor shook a leg with several background dancers. The story is based on a simple man who loses his family in a terrorist attack. 'Patna Se Pakistan' is directed by Santosh Mishra and features Dinesh Lal Yadav, Amrapali Dubey, Kajal Raghwani, Sushil Singh and Ashok Samarth.

Pic courtesy - ‘Je Pyar Nahi Kailas Jawani Mein’ song

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Lord Shiva

The devotional song 'Kanwar Ke Power’ saw Dinesh Lal Yadav transform into Lord Shiva while Aamrapali Dubey looked fabulous as Goddess Parvati. Interestingly, the song is also sung by the duo and received a positive response from fans. Dinesh and Aamrapali are a popular couple and have featured in several hit music videos like ‘Holi Mein GST’ and ‘Puranki Biwi Band Kara Modi Ji’.

Pic courtesy - 'Kanwar Ke Power’ song

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