5 MOMENTS THAT PROVE THAT CHO WAS A MAN OF SARCASM!

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Cho Ramaswamy has often proved that wit is something that fits easily up his sleeve. He had the gift of presenting every situation with sharp humor and sarcasm. Here are 5 instances that showcase his skill.

GENERAL TAKE ON POLITICS

General take on politics

The scene narrates an incident between a mother and the ruler Thuqlaq (enacted by Cho). The mother requests Cho to name her infant and he names her "Repair". When the woman questions his choice of name, he replies quipping "What's wrong with that name? I just stated the scenario of our nation"

HIS TAKE ON EDUCATED MEN

His take on educated men

The sequence narrates how an announcement about an astrologer service goes wrong. The astrologer via a wall post advertises how through astrology your bad times will end. But the astrologer sits in different positions and at each position, she blocks a few words of the post. Finally, she ends up grumbling about how it is tough to survive amongst educated men.

SATTARICAL TAKE ON PROMISES

Sattarical take on promises

A picture speaks a thousand words.You don't need to go anywhere past Cho for an apt example of this proverb. Cho made the best use of this picture to make a statement about the electoral promises. A banner with a set load of promises is glued to a wall with a footnote requesting that those who wish to throw dung, can throw it at the poster.

SEX EDUCATION

Sex Education

An interaction between a father, his daughter and son features a talk about sex education. The talk begins when a son is discovered in possession of the books "Sex Before Marriage Sex After Marriage", "Boy After Girl" and "Girl After Boy". Look past the jokes cracked and you will realise that the discussion is about the importance of sex education. And all this happened way back in 1971!!

ABOUT THE LEVEL OF POLITICAL AWARENESS PRESENT AMONGST THE GENERAL PUBLIC

About the Level of Political awareness present amongst the general public

The sequence speaks about the level of political awareness amongst the general public present at that point of time and this scene was used to express the same.