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Chhotu Chhalia Age, Girlfriend, Family, Biography

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Hometown: Ara, Bihar
Marital Status: Unmarried
Education: Class 12

Chhotu Chhalia

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FullnameRam Sharan Yadav
Profession(s)Actor, Singer
Physical Stats & More
Height5’ 5” (165 cm)
Eye ColourDark Brown
Hair ColourDark Brown
Career
DebutBhojpuri Album: Haye Re Hoth Laali (2005)
Bhojpuri Film: De Da Piritiya Udhar (2007) as Chhotu
Chhotu Chhalia in Bhojpuri Film De Da Piritiya Udhar (2007)
Personal Life
BirthplaceChotki Sanadiya, Arrah, Bihar
NationalityIndian
HometownArrah, Bihar
School• Yadav Vidyapeeth Ara, Bihar
• Maharaja College, Ara, Bihar
Educational QualificationClass 12
ReligionHinduism
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
ParentsFather- Raj Narayan Yadav
Mother- Phooljharon Devi
Chhotu Chhalia with his parents
Favourites
FoodDal Rice Chokha
Singer(s)Udit Narayan, Ghulam Ali, Mohammed Rafi

Chhotu Chhalia

Some Lesser Known Facts About Chhotu Chhalia

  • Chhotu Chhalia grew up in a poor family of farmers in Ara district of Bihar.
  • He left his studies after completing intermediate and started working as an agent in ‘Sahara India.’
  • He developed an interest in singing after listening to the songs of his father. In childhood, he used to accompany his father to various singing shows.
  • He started writing songs at the age of seven and his first song was “Kahan gaile gandhi baba de ke updeshwa.”
  • He gained recognition from the Bhojpuri Bhakti song “Bhauji Milal Gor Maugi Milal Kariya.”
  • In 2005, he worked as a singer-writer in the song “Haye Re Hoth Laali.”

    Haye Re Hoth Laali

    Haye Re Hoth Laali

  • During an interview, he told how his name changed from Ram Sharan Yadav to Chhotu Chalia. During his first stage show, Bhojpuri film director and actor Vishnu Shankar Belu named him ‘Chhotu Chalia.’ Since then he adopted the screen name Chhotu Chalia.
  • He considers Vishnu Shankar Belu as his guru.
  • He did his training in singing at Allahabad Music University known as Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Prayagraj.