
India’s democracy has a peculiar disease—when real leaders fail, celebrities step in. Folk singer Maithili Thakur may win hearts with her bhajans and folk tunes, but politics is no stage show. Suppose bihar thinks voting for singers, actors, or athletes will solve their decades-old problems. In that case, kangana ranaut, sunny deol, gautam Gambhir, and hema malini should already have transformed india into paradise. Instead, they’ve proven one thing—celebrity politics is nothing but a shortcut to power, money, and headlines. bihar cannot afford another stunt candidate.
1. The Smile That Says “Yes” Even When She Says “No”
Maithili Thakur says she’s “not announced anything yet.” But her face betrays her. That smile isn’t of denial—it’s of anticipation. She’s waiting for the ticket, not rejecting it.
2. Art Was a Means, Fame Was the Goal
Worshipping art was never the end game. politics is the jackpot—more fame, more money, more headlines. She won’t say it openly, but her silence screams louder than words.
3. Actors and Singers Are Stage Performers, Not Lawmakers
From kangana ranaut in Himachal to sunny deol in Gurdaspur—every celebrity mp becomes a ghost after winning. The constituency doesn’t get a leader, just an absentee VIP. Why should bihar repeat the mistake?
4. The Celebrity Curse List Is Endless
kangana ranaut, sunny deol, gautam Gambhir, Vijender Singh, Babita Phogat, Bajrang Punia, Jaya Prada, Govinda, amitabh Bachchan—the list of celebrities who did NOTHING after entering politics is longer than Bihar’s list of unbuilt roads.
5. politics Is Not a Stage Performance
Singing bhajans won’t fix electricity, and devotional ragas won’t put food on plates. bihar needs policy, planning, and hard governance—not a celebrity’s vanity project.
6. politics for Celebrities = Side Hustle
For them, politics is not service. It’s a side gig. An extra career boost. An insurance plan for fading stardom. bihar deserves seriousness, not someone’s “Plan B.”
7. Voters Must Learn: Popularity ≠ Capability
Just because someone sings well or acts well doesn’t mean they can govern. Don’t confuse entertainment with leadership. A vote is too precious to be wasted on fan following.
🚨 Closing Punch:
Dear bihar, don’t let your ballot become someone’s stepping stone to fame. Maithili Thakur may be a wonderful singer, but politics is not a stage for concerts. Vote for leaders, not celebrities. Choose governance, not glamour. Otherwise, your dreams will remain as empty as the promises of celebrity politicians who only know how to smile, wave, and disappear.