
During the promotional event for their song Saiya Seva Kare, Bhojpuri superstar Pawan Singh allegedly touched co-star Anjali Raghav’s waist without consent, as revealed in a now-viral video. While Anjali Raghav appeared visibly uncomfortable, some tried to dismiss it—Pawan claimed he was trying to remove an insect. Nonetheless, social media was quick to condemn the act as inappropriate.
Videos Go Viral—and So Does Backlash
The viral footage flooded platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and WhatsApp, triggering intense criticism. Netizens labeled Pawan’s behavior as “molestation,” “creepy,” and indicative of dangerous workplace norms in regional cinema.
Anjali Raghav Speaks Out and Quits
Forced into the spotlight, Anjali Raghav broke her silence through her social media. She revealed that the incident deeply hurt her and, after facing pressure to stay silent due to Pawan’s strong industry influence, decided to quit the Bhojpuri film industry entirely. She stated emphatically that “touching someone without consent is unacceptable.”
Who Is Pawan Singh?
A brief background: Pawan Singh, originally a child singer from Arrah, rose to fame with the iconic Lollipop Lagelu. Apart from Bhojpuri cinema, he’s also dabbled in Bollywood songs, politics, and music. Yet, his public controversies now overshadow his past successes.
What This Controversy Reveals
This episode has reignited pressing conversations around consent and accountability. Many believe that regional film industries, including Bhojpuri cinema, lag behind in establishing sensitive and safe work cultures. Anjali’s resignation underscores how deeply these issues impact performers.
Public and Industry Reaction
Reactions poured in instantly:
Outrage: Fans condemned the lack of respect and demanded accountability.Sympathy for Anjali: Many praised her courage to stand her ground despite the industry’s power dynamics.
Calls for Reform: Commentators suggested the Bhojpuri industry needs strong policies around workplace conduct.
What Lies Ahead
For Pawan Singh, this could be the most damaging controversy he’s faced. Public goodwill, once taken for granted by stars, is fragile. For Anjali Raghav, though moving away from Bhojpuri cinema is heartbreaking, her decision may embolden others to resist toxic work environments.





