Pakistani comedian Shafaat Ali has captured widespread attention on social media with a satirical video impersonating Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The video, posted on Instagram, mocks India’s controversial military operation, dubbed ‘Operation Sindoor’, and has resonated with viewers due to its sharp humor and commentary on regional tensions.
In the video, Shafaat imitates Modi’s speech and mannerisms, delivering biting satire aimed at the narrative surrounding India’s military actions. He humorously claimed that the Indian Air Force had sought permission for the operation using the code word “Sindoor,” suggesting the move was more about winning elections in Bihar than a genuine military strategy.
Shafaat continued the satire by joking that when Indian jets entered Pakistan’s airspace, they were welcomed with a lavish “walima” (wedding reception). He further mocked the Indian Rafale and MiG jets, suggesting that they received an extravagant reception instead of engaging in an actual military operation.
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The video concluded with Shafaat, in Modi’s voice, addressing Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir, humorously declaring him to be “my life, my soul,” in a mock tribute to the Indian leader’s exaggerated rhetoric.
The video has garnered significant attention for both its comedic brilliance and its reflection of the public’s sentiment regarding the political rhetoric surrounding military operations. Through his satire, Shafaat has once again demonstrated the power of humor in commenting on sensitive political issues, showing how social media platforms continue to amplify such commentary in the digital age.