Is the biopic "PM Narendra Modi" funded by the opposition?



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It's not every day that a biopic is created based on your prime minister's life.

And this is true for all countries. But in India, there will be two in the last six months – the first, The Accidental Prime Minister after Sanjaya Baru's book of the same name, on our former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh – and now, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inspired by the life of our current Prime Minister and played by Vivek Anand Oberoi.

The first was sharply criticized for his cartoonistic interpretation of Dr. Singh, which was immediately written off as an opposition-funded setback. Propaganda film to tarnish Dr. Singh's image.

With the first look – in fact, nine looks – of Vivek Oberoi in the role of Narendra Modi, apparently at various stages of his life, published recently, the same question is asked again – is it a propaganda film reverse funded by opposition to tarnish the image of Modiji?

 inside_031919053328.jpg 9 times Vivek Oberoi did not look like Narendra Modi. (Source: PR image)

It looks like it!

And it all started with the casting of Vivek Anand Oberoi.

Out of the nine out looks, which shows Vivek from a young RSS employee to a seasoned politician, four seem to be photographs of Vivek's older movies – looking nothing like the man that's out there. he tries to portray.

In one of them, he is dressed as a baba saadhu mystifier – a popular totem in many Hindi movies, but never the main character.

In another film, he is dressed as a Sikh man – we do not really know why.

Two of the nine looks of the nine released seem to have a specter (nope, it's not a mistake, I meant ghostly, not horrible) resemblance to Narendra Modi. But even there, instead of looking at the man, he looks caricatural, caricatural – and even worse, potentially damaging so close to the polls.

5 April 2019 #PMNarendraModi pic.twitter.com/ fnGSuLxHZu

– Vivek Anand Oberoi (@vivekoberoi) 19 March 2019

PM Narendra Modi was to be released on April 12, 2019 – and phase 1 of the Lok Sabha in 2019 begins in April 11. And now, in something that can be described as "unprecedented gesture", the release date has been advanced – from the 12 to April 5th.

Nevertheless, the question of the degradation of the image of a viable candidate remains [19659002] And that is why it is imperative to speak of Nawazuddin Siddiqui starrer Thackeray . It is not necessary for a rocket scientist to know that it was a Shiv Sena film. In addition to politics – with which one can agree or disagree, the film was clean, with particular care to ensure that Nawaz looks a lot like Bala Saheb.

What's more, this amateur portrait of Narendra Modi – with mediocre composition and low budget – will only help the case of opposition.

They only have to wait for the release of the film, which will quickly become a national joke.

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