Over the years, Modiri has grown from a popular entertainer into a symbol within society. Parents who watched his early 2000s shows now share them with their children. His satire often says what people want to express but cannot say openly. Shows like Bitter Coffee use surreal and exaggerated worlds to highlight the absurdity of real life. He rarely portrays “perfect” characters; everyone is flawed. This mirrors his belief that society evolves by confronting its imperfections.
Although best known for television, Modiri has repeatedly expressed love for cinema. If Modiri fully shifted into cinema, he could become one most unique filmmakers. Modiri is known for repeating takes until the scene feels exactly right, even for minor gestures. He expects dedication from his team and often selects actors who match his energy and discipline. He takes risks others avoid, both in storytelling and satire.

