Shekhar Suman Takes a Satirical Dig at Donald Trump of Comparing Him To A Buffalo of Bangladesh on ‘Shekhar Tonight’, Video Goes Viral

Veteran actor and host Shekhar Suman is once again making headlines with his talk show Shekhar Tonight, where his trademark wit and sharp satire have become a major talking point among viewers. The show, which marks his return to the late-night talk show format after nearly 14 years, has gained attention for its humorous takes on current affairs and social issues. In a recent episode, Shekhar took a humorous swipe at Donald Trump while referring to a buffalo in Bangladesh that reportedly became famous for resembling the American leader.

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Shekhar Suman Took A Dig At Trump

The buffalo had attracted widespread attention online and was reportedly spared from slaughter during Bakrid celebrations due to its unusual resemblance. During his monologue, Shekhar joked that while the buffalo had been saved because of its resemblance to a powerful figure, the real issue was the actions of powerful people themselves.

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Continuing his satire, he remarked that people once looked at Trump and compared him to a buffalo, but after seeing the animal, they might start comparing the buffalo to Trump instead. Clips from the segment have since gone viral across social media platforms. The actor also touched upon international politics, questioning global double standards in matters related to oil, trade, and diplomacy.

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Through his trademark satirical style, he raised concerns about inflation, unemployment, and the struggles faced by ordinary citizens, emphasizing that the real focus should be on improving people’s lives. Apart from his political commentary, Shekhar has also been promoting his latest web series, The Pyramid Scheme.

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Speaking about the show’s theme, he highlighted how a lack of awareness and education often makes people vulnerable to financial scams and fraudulent investment schemes. According to Shekhar, education and critical thinking remain the strongest safeguards against fraud. He urged people to be cautious of promises of instant wealth and easy money, stating that anyone claiming to make people rich overnight should be viewed with skepticism.