Actor Ritesh Deshmukh started crying bitterly in front of the crowd, gave ‘advice’ to his MLA brother…

Bollywood actor Ritesh Deshmukh started crying bitterly on stage during a program. He had arrived at an event organized for his father and former Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh in Latur, Maharashtra.

The statue of his late father was to be unveiled here. When he started giving his speech, he became emotional while mentioning his father.

After this he started crying bitterly. This video of his is becoming quite viral on social media.

Ritesh Deshmukh told India Today, it has been 12 years since Saheb passed away and every day since then has been very difficult. His shine always remained intact and remains intact even today.

It’s never going to fade away. He always stood strong and that is why we children continue to feel his need. We also had some responsibilities towards them. Even though he is not with us today, his love and memories remain with us every moment.

Riteish Deshmukh thanked his uncle Dilip Deshmukh for always standing by him. He said, I never said this to my uncle but today I want to say in front of so many people that we love him very much.

He said, this platform shows how good a relationship he has with his uncle. There was also talk of Deshmukh’s brother and Congress MLA Amit Deshmukh leaving the party.

There were speculations that he might also join BJP. Riteish Deshmukh said, now the time has come for him to take a decision. Latur has a lot of expectations from you. Maharashtra also has hopes from you.

Let us tell you that after Ashok Chavan, Baba Siddiqui (with Ajit Pawar) and Milind Deora joining BJP, speculations were also being made about Amit Deshmukh.

Baba Siddiqui’s son Zeeshan is also an MLA from Bandra East and it is being told that he can also join NCP after his father.

Let us tell you that former Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh was born on 26 May 1945 in Latur. He was the Chief Minister of Maharashtra twice. Apart from this, he was also a Union Minister in the government of Dr. Manmohan Singh. He died on 14 August 2012.

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