Khesarilal Yadav’s father says, ‘When the father is like this, the son will be even better’

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Khesarilal Yadav’s father says, ‘When the father is like this, the son will be even better’

Bhojpuri superstar Khesari Lal Yadav’s father Mangroo Lal Yadav shared details about his son’s journey and his family’s past struggles. Pointing out the natural talent and success of Khesari Lal Yadav, he proudly said, ‘When the father is like this, the son will be even better.’ Mangroo Lal Yadav spoke about his humble beginnings, including his time spent in Delhi, where he would ‘sit in Delhi and eat ‘Leeti Chokha” and earn money in various ways like ‘filling burners’. He emphasized that Khesari Lal Yadav’s talent emerged early, his son had sung in ‘Bhajan Mandali’ from a young age. The interview highlighted the resilience of the family and the strong bond between father and son, attributing Khesari Lal Yadav’s achievements to hard work and inherent ability. This conversation provides a glimpse into the personal life and background of the popular Bhojpuri artiste.

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