Best Political Spoofs of 2014 Elections

2014 Loksabha elections were a gamechanger in Indian politics in many ways. Apart from the thumping victory of BJP and a zero score of many strong regional parties, the spoofs on indian politics came out of age during this elections. These hilarious videos became an instant hit on internet and social media, providing people an opportunity to take a much needed break from heated political discussions.


Lets take a look at the top political spoofs of this season.

  • Modi's 'Don' Avatar - A million views and still counting

    How would Modi ask for votes if he has to do it in DON style? See this hilarious video where Modi is dancing on the tunes of popular Hindi song 'Main Hoon Don'.


    This video is made by "So Sorry", an animation unit of India Today Group. "So Sorry" has made a series of spoofs which is available on their youtube channel. All spoofs are funny and leave you in splits.

  • Sholay - Jai asking Mausi to vote for Congress

    Remember the famous scene from Sholay where Amitabh Bachchan is asking Mausi to give her consent for the marriage of Basanti and Veeru. This video spoofs the same scene with Amitabh asking Mausi to vote for "panje-wali-party". The spoof is packed with humour and wit and will surely leave you in splits.

  • The Making of Kejriwal as Nayak

    Concept of this spoof is based on the famous movie "Nayak" in which Anil Kapoor, "the common man" becomes CM overnight. The spoof features Alok Nath as "babuji" who "teaches" Kejriwal to catch people's imagination by becoming a common-man icon. It is funny to watch Kejriwal repeating 'Aam Aadmi’ needlessly. When asked by reporters - "what is 2 + 2", AK says "Chaar.....Aam Aadmi". How true, lolz!


    This spoof was uploaded by AIB, a famous comedy channel on Youtube. AIB is sponsored by snapdeal.

  • Great Circus of Indian Media

    This is a spoof on Indian media highlighting its hunger for a breaking news. In the absence of any quality news, the reporter makes a big issue out of a small statement (tweet). Its funny to see how the news channel pulls out big attention for a very trivial issue by using dramatic words and presentations.


    This spoof was uploaded by AIB, a famous comedy channel on Youtube. AIB is sponsored by snapdeal.

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