Entertainment Industry to Launch More Reality Shows to Keep Politicians Too Busy for Corruption
A day after MP Ravi Kishan exited a reality show, the entertainment industry announced plans to launch more reality shows to keep politicians too busy to engage in corruption and ensure ethanol blending remains capped at 20%. Reportedly...

A day after MP Ravi Kishan exited a reality show, the entertainment industry announced plans to launch more reality shows to keep politicians too busy to engage in corruption and ensure ethanol blending remains capped at 20%.
Reportedly, the industry has decided to save the nation in real life, not just in movies, by tackling corruption, which has spread everywhere, from exams and infrastructure projects to even temples.
Speaking to The Fauxy , an entertainment industry official said, “Need to keep these politicians busy to avoid corruption and more Dhurnadhar sequels”
Meanwhile, politicians are reportedly demanding money from the entertainment industry to participate in these reality shows.