Delhi Police exposes its humorous side once again with a unique way to deliver a pertinent message via an amusing technique.
Kareena Kapoor Khan’s iconic character, Poo, in Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham has been put to use to render an important message regarding the relevance of traffic lights in New Delhi. This witty aspect of the Delhi police in association with a great social media presence ensures that serious messages are delivered in a more palatable manner to the general public. We can all agree that Indian roads can do with a bit more implementation of traffic regulations. Let us see how this method aims to achieve that.
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Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Poo & Traffic Lights
This information was shared by the Delhi Traffic Police on Twitter. In the short clip, when the car jumps the red light, Poo appears on top of the light saying “Kon hai yeh jisne dobara mud ke mujhe ko nahi dekha.” This, as you would remember, was the famous dialogue from the 2001 movie. The caption of the tweet read, “Who’s that traffic violator? Poo likes attention, so do the traffic lights! #RoadSafety #SaturdayVibes.” This message is going viral on the internet and people are enjoying and applauding the funny side of the Delhi Police.
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It becomes critical to realise the importance of traffic regulations. India is, unfortunately, home to some of the world’s most dangerous roads and accidents. An incredibly large number of people lose their lives every year on Indian roads. Most of these cases are a direct result of disrespecting traffic signs and rules. While a lot of people are not aware of the traffic violations and laws, a lot of others don’t bother following them.
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That is why initiatives like these could be extremely helpful in making people remember traffic rules eliminating that stern and serious instructions but adding a bit of humour to the whole situation. Such creative ways to deliver important messages are absolutely needed to raise awareness among the Indian drivers to safeguard our roads. This would help us get rid of the undesirable tag of being one of the most dangerous places for driving while saving a lot of lives in the process. Let us know your feelings about this unique method employed by the Delhi police.