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Updated January 23rd, 2019 at 16:19 IST

WATCH: Mumbai Police uses ‘How’s the josh’ GIF to raise awareness about cybersecurity

The dialogue from recent blockbuster 'Uri: The Surgical Strike'–How’s the josh has become quite popular. Recently Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his inaugural speech of a film industry event by greeting the audience with the same.

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The dialogue from recent blockbuster 'Uri: The Surgical Strike'–How’s the josh has become quite popular. Recently Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his inaugural speech of a film industry event by greeting the audience with the same. And now the Mumbai Police social media team has made the most of the buzz around the iconic dialogue.

Using a popular dialogue — that Vicky Kaushal’s character is heard in the film saying several times to pump up the morale of his soldiers — the Twitter handle of the police department shared a post to drive home a point about cybersecurity.

To answer the question asked on the tweet, “Q) What are the chances of my weak password getting hacked? Ans),” a GIF of Kaushal was posted along with the response, as seen in the movie, “High Sir.” The post, which has gone viral on social media with over 11 thousand views, has left many impressed as well as amused.

Take a look:

The tweet also reached actor Yami Gautam, who retweeted it with a caption, “Hahahaha @MumbaiPolice #HowsTheJosh”.

However, Mumbai police was not the only social media team that caught on to the trend. Earlier Nagpur police had also shared a meme using the same dialogue. The movie had also inspired several memes and jokes after its releases.

Read: Mumbai Police Takes #10YearChallenge With A Unique Twist, Melts Million Hearts On Internet

Earlier, the Mumbai Police has stolen the show by jumping into the viral challenge. In a tweet shared on Thursday, Mumbai Police took the #10YearChallenge and made it their own with a unique twist. Assuring Mumbaikars that their commitment towards them would not change in ten or 20 or 40 years, they called it the 'Forever Challenge'.

"Not 10 nor 20 or 40 years. Mumbaikars, nothing changes our commitment towards you! #ForeverChallenge #10YearsChallenge," they wrote, sharing a picture that shows Mumbai Police's logo, unchanged since 1947.

 

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Published January 23rd, 2019 at 16:19 IST

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