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Shekhar Suman’s cryptic video on a king and a mirror gets ‘OG satire’ reactions: ‘Taking on the regime’

Shekhar Suman’s cryptic video on a king and a mirror gets ‘OG satire’ reactions: ‘Taking on the regime’

Veteran actor and TV show host Shekhar Suman has sparked discussion online after sharing a new video in which he narrates the story of a king and a magical mirror. The clip, posted on his YouTube channel where he recently launched his new talk show, has been widely shared on social media, with many users interpreting it as veiled political commentary (Instagram/Shekhar Suman) The clip, posted on his YouTube channel where he recently launched his new talk show, has been widely shared on social media, with many users interpreting it as veiled political commentary against the current BJP-led regime of PM Narendra Modi. ‘Iconic’, ‘which king?’: Video raises questions This video, approximately three minutes long, sparked reactions of praise at first. “Shekhar Suman the OG Satirist is back and how.. He is taking the regime heads on!!!”, wrote a person on X, while several others described the clip as ‘iconic’. Shekhar Suman has officially returned to the late-night talk show format after with his new digital show, ‘Shekhar Tonite’, which serves as a spiritual revival …

Cockroach Janta Party’s viral rise leaves founder Dipke’s parents anxious

Cockroach Janta Party’s viral rise leaves founder Dipke’s parents anxious

The meteoric rise of satirical digital outfit Cockroach Janta Party on social media has left the parents of its founder, Abhijeet Dipke, overwhelmed by fears that he could land in trouble or even face arrest. The outfit, now popular as CJP, has garnered over 19 million followers on Instagram since it was founded barely a week ago by Boston University student Dipke, earlier associated with the Aam Aadmi Party. His parents Bhagwan and Anita Dipke, who live in Maharashtra`s Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, told a Marathi news channel on Thursday that they were not keen on letting their son enter politics. The parents said they have lost their sleep after learning about Abhijeet`s move. Cockroach Janata Party, according to Dipke, was born following a controversy over Chief Justice of India Surya Kant using the terms “parasites” and “cockroaches” while pulling up a lawyer for his plea seeking senior designation. Though the CJI later clarified that he was misquoted and his remarks were directed specifically at individuals entering the legal profession through “fake and bogus degrees”, the CJP, …

What is the Cockroach Janta Party? Inside India’s viral Gen-Z satire movement

What is the Cockroach Janta Party? Inside India’s viral Gen-Z satire movement

At a time when India’s political landscape is already packed with alliances, splinter groups, protest movements and nonstop online battles, social media has now given rise to an entirely new kind of political phenomenon. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) and the National Parasitic Front (NPF) have emerged as viral satirical outfits, blending meme culture with mock political activism and rapidly gaining traction across digital platforms. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Why top filmmakers are backing this trippy Rajasthani satire about a miracle motorcycle

Why top filmmakers are backing this trippy Rajasthani satire about a miracle motorcycle

6 min readMumbaiMay 6, 2026 07:14 PM IST A new god in town, and it is a motorcycle. That is perhaps the simplest way to describe the crackling absurdist indie Dug Dug, debutant director Ritwik Pareek’s self-financed project. The film which first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival 2021 and is now headed for a theatrical release in India on May 8, backed by industry figures such as Anurag Kashyap, Nikkhil Advani, Vikramaditya Motwane, and Vasan Bala. Power of manifestation The story draws inspiration from the Om Banna Temple in Jodhpur, where travellers offer prayers to a motorcycle before setting out on journeys. While the film may be read as a satire on blind faith, another reading situates it as an exploration of manifestation and collective belief. As Pareek explains, in an exclusive chat with SCREEN, this very idea formed the conceptual foundation of the film: “Initially, before I started the film, I wrote a line saying that I want to make a film on manifestation, and how it works. I was reading this …

TN 2026 OTT Release: When and where to watch Natty Subramaniam’s satire film online

TN 2026 OTT Release: When and where to watch Natty Subramaniam’s satire film online

TN 2026, starring Natty Subramaniam in the lead role, was released in theaters on April 10, 2026. Directed by Umapathy S. Ramaiah, the satirical film is now set to begin streaming on OTT platforms. Here are the details. When and where to watch TN 2026 TN 2026 is slated to begin streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Simply South, Aha, Shortflix, and AP International South Cinema. The film will be available from April 30, 2026. The official update was shared online. Sharing the announcement, the OTT team wrote, “The wait is over. The sensational film of the year is coming to your screens.” Here’s the post: Official trailer and plot of TN 2026 TN 2026 follows the story of Kulkanth Kumar, a North Indian man who arrives in Chennai to earn his livelihood and unexpectedly becomes a lead actor. Despite his flawed Tamil pronunciation, he gains overwhelming popularity among audiences. A wealthy zamindar, Sivalinga Mandradiyar, is struck by Kulkanth’s resemblance to his idol, MG Ramachandran. After learning about Kulkanth’s struggling past, he decides to support him, …

The Drama movie review: Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are terrific in Kristoffer Borgli’s wedding satire | Movie-review News

The Drama movie review: Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are terrific in Kristoffer Borgli’s wedding satire | Movie-review News

3 min readUpdated: Apr 3, 2026 06:29 PM IST The Drama movie review: It’s apt that this film about love and marriage, which is mostly unlike anything you may imagine, calls itself The Drama. For, as the week before their wedding brings Emma (Zendaya) and Charlie (Pattinson) face to face with all the fears of the unknown that is marriage, this film peels the layers off the theatre that sometimes overwhelms life. Helmed by its terrifically charismatic leads, with a script that in fact never loses sight of their ordinariness, The Drama woos you over one gentle step at a time. So what happens when days before the wedding, one discovers a thing about one’s partner that one can’t put behind? They have just had a conversation, which seems too pointless at first but falls into perspective later, about the rush to judge, and judge harshly. The person being judged in this case is the wedding DJ, whom they have caught snorting heroin. In the light of the “secret” now known about the partner, every …

Mandana Karimi slams Boman Irani for ‘suddenly’ speaking about Iran in Donald Trump satire: ‘Where was this voice?’

Mandana Karimi slams Boman Irani for ‘suddenly’ speaking about Iran in Donald Trump satire: ‘Where was this voice?’

Actor-model Mandana Karimi, who was born Manizhe Karimi in Tehran, Iran, has been vocal about being on the US and Israel’s side since the West Asia conflict began. When Boman Irani made a satirical video about US President Donald Trump wanting to meet ‘Iranis’ to broker peace talks, she slammed him in the comments for being Parsi and not speaking up sooner. (Also Read: Boman Irani takes hilarious dig at Donald Trump who wants to meet Iranians amid West Asia conflict: ‘Bring gas cylinder’) Mandana Karimi asked Boman Irani to remember his Parsi roots and speak up for Iran. Mandana Karimi slams Boman Irani for not speaking up sooner Under Boman’s video on Instagram, Mandana wrote, “Boman Irani sir … suddenly you have a lot to say about Iran.Interesting timing. For years, Iranians have been getting arrested, executed, silenced. Thousands killed. Families torn apart. And people like me we’ve lived it. We’ve spoken about it. But now … there’s a video. Now there’s concern. Now there’s humor about gas, about Trump, about “come to my …

Delhi High Court hears X’s plea on safeguarding satire and public speech

Delhi High Court hears X’s plea on safeguarding satire and public speech

Social media platform X on Tuesday told the Delhi High Court that any content in the realm of satire, fair comment and public speech should be protected from takedown orders in cases seeking protection of personality right. Justice Jyoti Singh was hearing a lawsuit by Baba Ramdev alleging large-scale misappropriation and commercial exploitation of his personality, image, and identity across various online and social media platforms. The counsel for X, formerly Twitter, opposed the “indiscriminate” blocking of accounts in personality right suits. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

My Lord Twitter Review: 9 tweets to read if you plan to watch Sasikumar, Chaitra J Achar’s social satire drama

My Lord Twitter Review: 9 tweets to read if you plan to watch Sasikumar, Chaitra J Achar’s social satire drama

My Lord, starring M. Sasikumar and Chaitra J. Achar in the lead roles, was released in theaters on February 13, 2026. Directed by Raju Murugan, let’s take a look at what the audience has to say about the satirical social drama. My Lord Twitter Review Taking to the social media handle X (formerly Twitter), a user commented that My Lord deserved a rating of 2.75 out of 5 and described it as a fairly engaging social drama with a pertinent premise and some quirky dialogues. The user mentioned that the film lagged in places and that the satirical humour did not work much, although the climax was convincing enough. Despite its shortcomings, the user called it a sincere venture with a noble intent and gave it an above-average verdict. Another netizen said that My Lord felt like a serious courtroom drama with strong intent, but its execution remained uneven. The user stated that Sasikumar delivered a calm and natural performance that fit the grounded tone well, though his character arc felt emotionally limited in several …