Chirag Paswan: A Politician's Journey from Bollywood to Bihar
Union minister Chirag Paswan, who transitioned from a failed Bollywood career to politics, has no plans to return to cinema. He prioritizes his political work, with upcoming Bihar elections being his focus. Paswan discusses marriage, career choices, and his commitment to his constituency and country.

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Union Minister Chirag Paswan, known for his brief stint in Bollywood, revealed he has no intentions of returning to the silver screen. Paswan, who co-starred with Kangana Ranaut in the 2011 film 'Miley Naa Miley Hum', humorously reflected on his self-proclaimed 'bad acting' skills during an interaction with PTI editors.
Highlighting his commitment to politics, the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief emphasized that his priority remains his work, especially with the upcoming Bihar elections. Paswan shared his perspective on marriage, describing it as a significant responsibility he is not ready to undertake until his political obligations allow.
Paswan's experience in Mumbai sharpened his resolve to serve the people of Bihar, reinforcing his belief in political accountability. As one of the few unmarried MPs, he candidly admitted any focus on his personal life would have to wait. He laughed off any chance of a movie comeback, stating that even actress Ranaut would likely decline to work with him again.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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