Bhojpuri Superstar Films Traditional Jharkhand Cockfighting Drama at JRD Sports Complex
Key Points:
- Dinesh Lal Nirahua shoots ‘Murga Trophy’ at JRD Sports Complex
- Film showcases Jharkhand’s traditional cockfighting culture and folk art
- Actor plays Jharkhandi youth role in two-and-half-hour regional film
JAMSHEDPUR – Bhojpuri superstar Dinesh Lal Nirahua is currently filming ‘Murga Trophy’ at JRD Sports Complex, a movie centered on Jharkhand’s traditional cockfighting culture.
The actor is shooting the final scenes of the film. It runs for approximately two-and-half hours. The production has covered multiple cities across Jamshedpur and Jharkhand.
Dinesh Lal Nirahua portrays a Jharkhandi youth in the movie. He appealed to audiences to enjoy the film. The actor emphasized that viewers would witness complete integration of folk art.
The film focuses on Jharkhand’s cultural heritage. It highlights the state’s traditional sport of cockfighting. Moreover, local art forms receive prominent representation throughout the narrative.
Nirahua addressed media queries about Bihar Assembly elections. The Mahagathbandhan suffered a crushing defeat in the polls. However, the actor responded in measured terms to the question.
His campaign controversy with Khesari Lal Yadav had garnered significant attention. Nevertheless, Nirahua stated that all disputes ended after elections concluded. He expressed complete faith in Nitish Kumar’s leadership.
The actor praised Bihar’s development trajectory. He affirmed that the state remains on the growth path. Besides, he predicted Bihar would continue its progress.
Large crowds of fans gathered at JRD Sports Complex. People sought selfies and autographs from the superstar. In addition, local residents welcomed Dinesh Lal warmly during the shooting.
The film crew completed extensive location work before Jamshedpur. Production teams captured various cultural elements across Jharkhand. Furthermore, traditional aspects received authentic representation in the screenplay.
‘Murga Trophy’ represents regional cinema’s growing focus on local traditions. The movie aims to preserve and promote indigenous sports culture. On the other hand, it also serves as entertainment for mass audiences.



