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India’s PM Modi steals New Year spotlight in So Sorry sketch

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01/01/2026
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As the world marked the turn from 2025 to 2026, an animated political sketch from satire group So Sorry offered a comic take on how India’s leading politicians celebrated the New Year. The short film places Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the centre of the action, while other prominent figures including Rahul Gandhi, Amit Shah, JP Nadda, Priyanka Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, Akhilesh Yadav and Nitish Kumar appear in playful vignettes.

PM Modi New Year party in So Sorry sketch

The clip opens with a focus on ceremony and showmanship, casting the prime minister in a confident, larger-than-life role. So Sorry uses caricature and quick cuts to exaggerate mannerisms and motifs associated with each leader, while keeping the tone light. The sketch intersperses political jabs with festive imagery, reflecting both the public’s appetite for humour and the persistent political heat that characterised 2025.

So Sorry is known for lampooning political figures across the spectrum. This latest release follows a year of intense parliamentary battles, state elections and high-profile policy debates. By choosing New Year as its setting, the sketch allows viewers to see national figures in a less serious context while still acknowledging the issues that kept them in the headlines through the outgoing year.

Political satire such as this serves several functions. It offers the public a chance to laugh at familiar personalities, it can distil complex political narratives into accessible moments, and it signals how political theatre often shapes public perception. In the case of the So Sorry sketch, the humour is gentle rather than vicious, aiming for broad appeal rather than sharp polemic.

Reaction on social media was varied. Admirers praised the animation and comic timing, while critics argued that satire can sometimes oversimplify substantive political differences. Regardless of view, the clip drew attention precisely because it features well known politicians during a moment of national celebration. That mix of levity and recognition explains why such sketches tend to attract rapid online sharing.

Analysts say that political satire will remain a popular form of commentary as India moves deeper into 2026. With several state polls and legislative priorities on the calendar, public interest in leaders’ personalities is likely to remain high. Humour provides an avenue for citizens to process political developments without the fatigue that often accompanies round-the-clock policy coverage.

For viewers who prefer substance over satire, the sketch can serve as a reminder of the real-world stakes behind the caricatures. The leaders depicted in the animation remain central to India’s political trajectory, and their decisions will shape everything from economic policy to regional diplomacy. For others, the sketch was simply a brisk, entertaining way to welcome the new year.

So Sorry’s New Year offering will not change the course of Indian politics, but it highlights how popular culture and political life frequently intersect. As 2026 begins, satire and commentary are likely to remain fixtures in public discourse, reflecting both the seriousness of national debate and the enduring appetite for humour in times of change.


Key Takeaways:

  • So Sorry released a humorous sketch showing Indian leaders celebrating the New Year, with Prime Minister Modi front and centre.
  • The clip features figures such as Rahul Gandhi, Amit Shah, JP Nadda and Priyanka Gandhi in satirical vignettes.
  • The satire reflects ongoing political tensions as India moves from 2025 into 2026.
  • The sketch offers a light-hearted take on political personalities ahead of another eventful year.
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