'Want to remain an actor': 'Bandaa' star Manoj Bajpayee has no interest in a political career
Bajpayee also stated that he hoped Bihar would come up with a policy to promote actors/artists from the state.

Bajpayee, who hails from Belwa village in West Champaran district, was in Patna for the promotion of his recently released movie 'Sirf ek bandaa kaafi hai' (Only one person is enough), in which he plays the role of a lawyer who takes on a powerful "godman".
During his previous visit to Bihar in September last year, Bajpayee had met Lalu Prasad at his 10, Circular Road residence.
Bajpayee, who has three National awards and four Filmfare awards under his belt, said, "I am actor and will remain an actor only... how does the question of joining politics arise?"
Asked about the Bihar's government plan to come out with a new film policy, Bajpayee said, "The state government should immediately introduce the new film policy, which will provide proper exposure to artistes of the state. It will also benefit filmmakers who want to shoot in Bihar."
"There is enormous potential of filmmaking in Bihar. The glorious past of the state in the field of arts and culture and natural cinematic treasures are enough to attract directors," he added.
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