Islamabad, May 8, 2025: Pakistani comedian Shafaat Ali has gone viral with a parody mocking Indian PM Modi and the disputed ‘Operation Sindoor’.
The Instagram video gained rapid attention for its sharp satire and witty take on regional tensions between the neighboring countries.
In the viral clip, Shafaat mimicked Modi’s speaking style and mannerisms, parodying a fictional military operation supposedly aimed at Pakistan.
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The satirist joked that the ‘Sindoor’ operation launched by India was more about winning Bihar elections than military strategy.
Shafaat Ali quipped that Indian jets were welcomed with a “full walima” after entering the airspace of Pakistan.
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The quip cleverly ridiculed exaggerated claims often made in cross-border media coverage.
As the video neared its end, Shafaat doubled down on the satire by addressing Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir in Modi’s voice.
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He mockingly declared him the “soul” of the Indian Army — a line that both amused viewers and underlined the parody’s tone.
Shafaat Ali has long been known for his spot-on impersonations of political figures from across South Asia.
His latest skit has received widespread applause online for its timing, creativity, and sharp commentary on geopolitical narratives.
The video highlights his comedic talent and how satire remains a powerful tool in shaping public opinion and critiquing political rhetoric in the digital age.



