ISLAMABAD: Pakistani comedian, actor, and television host Shafaat Ali has gone viral on social media for his biting satire of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a parody video mocking India’s so-called ‘Operation Sindoor.’
Shared on Instagram, the video quickly garnered widespread attention for its sharp humor and commentary, resonating with audiences amid ongoing regional tensions. In the clip, Shafaat flawlessly mimics Modi’s speech style and gestures, delivering a satirical take on India’s military posturing.
“In the night, our Air Force sought permission, and the code word was ‘Sindoor’ — a decision that will change history and help win the Bihar elections,” he says in the video, poking fun at India’s blending of military action and political narrative.
Taking the mockery further, Shafaat adds, “When our air force reached Pakistan, we were treated to a full walima (wedding reception). What more can I say about our Rafale and MiG aircraft?”
The skit ends on a hilariously exaggerated note, with Shafaat addressing Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir in Modi’s voice: “We want to say only one thing to Pakistan on behalf of the Indian Army and the world’s largest democracy — Gen Asim Munir, you are my life, my soul!”
The video has drawn praise and laughter across social media platforms, highlighting Shafaat Ali’s knack for politically charged satire delivered with impeccable comedic timing.

