Ali Gul Pir takes on Modi in latest video

Singer roasts Modi and you don't want to miss it


Entertainment Desk October 22, 2016
Singer roasts Modi and you don't want to miss it. PHOTO: FILE

With his penchant for producing eccentric music, singer Ali Gul Pir continues to charm audiences with something new every now and then.

After impressing fans with Chutti Time, the singer has released another quirky song titled Modi Teri M**.

The visually appealing video has left us in fits. The hilarious video begins with a breaking news ticker reading: Modi gone mad. As it unfolds, we witness leaders from Saudi Arabia, China, Pakistan, Kashmir and India in a 'supposed' UN meeting.

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Modi is seen whining about trivial things, including a pigeon he claimed to be a Pakistani spy, and complaining about Fawad Khan's cuteness among other things.

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On the other hand, the brutally honest Pir representing a Pakistani leader is seen slamming Modi for the absurd issues he has with Pakistan that lead to tensions between the two countries.

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Ali Gul Pir, SomeWhatSuper roast Modi in new song

Kashmir is portrayed as a miserable person who is not allowed to speak as India forcefully puts duct tape on his mouth.

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Pir has used several signs and symbols to explain the ongoing controversial situation in the video while taking a dig at Modi who he calls 'brainless'.

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The song was created in collaboration with electronic music band SomeWhatSuper and the wardrobe was designed by Humayun Alamgir.

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The video ends with Pir challenging Modi.

Watch the complete video here.


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COMMENTS (4)

Pakistani | 7 years ago | Reply Very nicely done Mr. Ali Pir
Khalid rashid | 7 years ago | Reply Good one well done ali
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