Playing the role of Narendra Modi on screen is not an easy job. After all, to essay the role of the dynamic, chaiwala-turned-PM whose life has been a full of?courage, compassion and constant hard work?requires more than just donning a grey beard and a crisp kurta. These five actors bravely attempted to play him on screen, yet like they say no one can come even close to PM Modi's magnetic aura.?
Vivek Oberoi essayed the role of Modi in his biopic which was released in 2020. Ever since his first look as the Prime Minister was released, people started trolling him. After the release of the trailer, it was raining memes and jokes on X (formerly called Twitter). Fans thought he was not even close to Modi's real-life persona.? ?
Actor Rajit Kapur essayed the role of PM Modi in Uri: The Surgical Strike, which was a pathbreaking film in Vicky Kaushal's career. Although, his character?was not named after Modi, it was obvious who Rajit Kapur was playing.??
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Arun Govil, best known for playing Lord Ram in Ramanad Sagar's Ramayan, essayed the role of the prime minister in Article 370, which starred Yami Gautam in the lead role. With his portrayal, he showed how Modi was involved in?Indian government's decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Indian Constitution. While he looked quite close to how Modi Ji looks in real life, he couldn't portray his strong personality onscreen.?
In 2016 film titled?Battalion?609, which is based on the Uri attacks, actor KK Shukla essayed the role of PM?Narendra Modi. Directed by?Brijesh Batuknath Tripathi.?
Mahesh Thakur played the PM in 2019 web series titled Modi: Journey Of A Common Man which was directed by Kishore Makwana. While Mahesh played young Modi in this show, TV actor Ashish Sharma played the part of young-adult Modi.
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