Actor Kay Kay Menon reacted to a viral video shared by the Congress party showing him promoting their 'Vote Chori' (vote theft) campaign. Recently, Congress launched a webpage to demand accountability from the Election Commission over 'Vote Chori' and support digital voter rolls. However, Menon denied promoting the campaign, revealing how the political party used a clip from his show Special Ops promotions without permission.
Kay Kay Menon Denies Promoting 'Vote Chori' Campaign
In the comments section, the actor wrote, "Please let it be noted that I have not acted in this ad. A clip from my Special Ops promotions has been edited and used without permission."
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The video, captioned "Himmat Singh kuch keh rahe hain, jaldi se kar aao! Band karo," urged people to join the campaign. Himmat Singh is the intelligence officer character played by Kay Kay Menon in his show Special Ops.
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On the work front, Kay Kay Menon was last seen in the second season of Special Ops, created and directed by Neeraj Pandey.
The show also starred Karan Tacker as Farooq Ali, Vinay Pathak as Abbas Shaikh, and Tahir Raj Bhasin as Sudheer Awasthi, along with Arif Zakaria, Prakash Raj, Saiyami Kher, Gautami Kapoor, and Vipul Gupta.
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The first season was released in 2020, followed by the second instalment, Special Ops 1.5: The Himmat Story, in 2021.
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