Updated February 21st, 2020 at 20:51 IST
Gurugram Police gives no helmet penalty a 'Dus Bahane' twist; leaves netizens in splits
The Gurugram police shared some pictures of a man riding a bike without a helmet, with a caption, 'I looked at you, you looked at me, aur ho gayi mushkil'
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The Gurugram traffic police cracked up the audience online when they took to their official Twitter handle and used lyrics of a famous Bollywood song to describe a man’s no helmet situation. On February 21, the Gurugram police shared some pictures of a man riding a bike without a helmet, with a caption, I looked at you, you looked at me, aur ho gayi mushkil.
The lines are from a famous track 'Dus Bahane', from the 2005 movie 'Dus', starring Abhishek Bacchan. Recently, a remixed version was released in Tiger Shroff’s upcoming film Baaghi 3. The police used the lines to depict the story of the man stating that he looked at the police officer, and the police noticed him in return, and this led to grave trouble for the man who then had to pay the penalty for violation of the traffic norms.
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I looked at you.
— Gurugram Traffic Police (@TrafficGGM) February 21, 2020
You looked at me.
Aur ho gayi mushkil.#WearAHelmet #RoadSafety pic.twitter.com/qGjN7QBPnj
Road safety message
The hilarious context and pictures shared by the Gurugram Police to convey the message about road safety has got the internet laughing hard. The users urged the police to make a TikTok video about the incident.
Netizens poured in their hilarious reactions to the Tweet shared by Gurugram police. Take a look at some of the reactions here.
All the police handles have become real cool 😎😎
— Sarvesh bg (@esha1970) February 21, 2020
🤣🤣
— Truptiii🇮🇳 (@Truptisarpate) February 21, 2020
Good someone else did not look at him ...precautions better pic.twitter.com/YGrsj5CS14
— sanatani (@Chintu126771) February 21, 2020
Swag 👏😆😆
— Sukhpreet Singh (@sukh_slatch) February 21, 2020
@TrafficGGM This is a great initiative. I wish it all the very best.@Akhilkumarboxer @dcptrafficggm @ipspankajnain
— namit jain (@namitjain1987) February 21, 2020
Dus bahane kar ke de gaye bill
— Santastic (@santosh_vj) February 21, 2020
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏👏👏
— Shubham Shourya (@shubhamshourya) February 21, 2020
Savage😂🤣
— Ri@ || (@Ur_Lioness) February 21, 2020
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Published February 21st, 2020 at 20:51 IST
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