Ever since Narendra Modi assumed the charges as a Prime Minister of India since 2014, he has been being treated as a big film star rather a PM by some people. Neither critics nor the opposition parities projected him film star, it was Modi, himself, who intentionally being assumed as a film hero.
As film stars do on the sets, Modi changes his costumes many times in any occasion. He prefers to wear costly and colourful outfits. Whenever he turns an orator, he rocks the auditorium or public place with his powerful punch dialogues.
And yesterday, Modi delivered an astonishing punch dialogue, which would surely made superstars Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan, Khan and Aamir Khan getting shivered. "If you want to attack, attack me and not Dalits. If you want to shoot, shoot me and not Dalits," says Modi during the public meet after launching 'Mission Bhagiratha' program in Telananga. Having heard the Modi's punch dialogues people recalled Dharmendra's dialogues in all time industry hit 'Sholey'. People across the country wish to have such a powerful heroism from Modi with his dialogues. However, critics felt Modi should better concentrate development of the country instead of using punch dialogues.