A razor-sharp satire on today’s photo-op revolutions, Candle March – Of the Mighty “Mom-Batti Veers” mocks performative activism where grief is glamorized and protests are lit by candles, not courage. From WhatsApp warriors to Instagram patriots, it exposes how revolutions have become aesthetic rituals, not acts of change. A hilarious yet biting commentary on symbolic resistance in a nation addicted to drama over action.
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Candle March — Of the Mighty “Mom-Batti Veers”
A razor-sharp satire on today’s photo-op revolutions, Candle March – Of the Mighty “Mom-Batti Veers” mocks performative activism where grief is glamorized and protests are lit by candles, not courage. From WhatsApp warriors to Instagram patriots, it exposes how revolutions have become aesthetic rituals, not acts of change. A hilarious yet biting commentary on symbolic resistance in a nation addicted to drama over action.