Political satires are difficult to make. Not only do they have to entertain the audience, they also have to be relevant to current or past political scenarios. This often leads to caricature characters, who, in their effort to be nonchalant with their inanity, often end up annoying the viewer. The fault, of course, lies with the execution of a script, but it has been found that the audience does not really have patience with such stories on the big screen now – we have enough satire to last us a lifetime, live, on prime time television.