Once upon a time, bollywood produced rebels. Today, it produces parrots. On narendra Modi’s 75th birthday, a parade of actors—from sonu sood to Jackie Shroff—lined up to shower praises on the Prime Minister. Their words were less about conviction and more about compulsion, less about belief and more about bargaining. The video compilation of “Modi Hai To Mumkin Hai” is not a celebration—it’s an obituary of Bollywood’s spine. Politics hasn’t just touched Bollywood—it has swallowed it whole.


1. Spine = 0%

Bollywood’s so-called icons once spoke truth to power. Now, they can’t even speak truth to themselves. Flattery is the new script, and every actor is reading it.


2. Clownery = 100%

Watching grown men and women—artists once admired for their talent—reduce themselves to court jesters praising the king is pure tragicomedy.


3. From Stardom to Sellout

The same actors who owe their stardom to the people now dance to the tune of politics. Stardom once meant independence; now it means servitude.


4. Fear or Favour, Both Buy Silence

Some actors praise Modi out of fear of being blacklisted. Others do it to secure tax breaks, government contracts, or political blessings. Either way, truth is dead, sold to the highest bidder.


5. bollywood, Now Just a PR Machine

This isn’t the film industry anymore—it’s an extension of the BJP’s IT Cell. Instead of art, it produces propaganda. Instead of dissent, it manufactures devotion.


6. When Actors Become Clowns, Citizens Pay the Price

Artists have power because people trust them. When they become mouthpieces for power, that trust is betrayed. And the audience—the real hero of cinema—is left with nothing but lies on screen.


🚨 Closing Punch:

bollywood once gave us fearless voices, timeless art, and rebellious energy. Today, it gives us only one chorus: “Modi Hai To Mumkin Hai.” The tragedy is not that actors are praising the Prime Minister—it’s that they’ve been bought so easily, so cheaply. Money and power may have silenced bollywood, but the audience will never forget its sellout.

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