If there is one Twitter account that stands out, thanks to its witty content, it's that of the Mumbai Police and no one can deny that. And in case you haven't seen the account yet, you are surely missing out on some hysterically awesome content.
How can we ever forget the way they gave a new twist to the infamous 'Race 3' dialogue, “Our business is our business none of your business.”?
Mind your own data to make sure that no one else takes advantage of it to beat you in the #RaceOfSafety pic.twitter.com/WJ4ADZEl1a
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 23, 2018
And continuing their tradition, this time they have chosen Janhvi Kapoor's viral dialogue from her upcoming debut film ' Dhadak' and used it in a manner only they could have thought of.
Doing what they do the best, they have used the dialogue to promote traffic awareness and road safety, making a very valid point that we often tend to forget.
They have picked a scene from the trailer where Janhvi is asking Ishaan, “kya natak kar raha hai, mujhe dekh kyun nahi raha?”.
(c) Dharma Productions
Very wisely, the Mumbai Police have replaced Janhvi's face with traffic lights and shared it saying, “Don't underestimate the emotional quotient of traffic signals!! And their e-challan is anyways not too happy with your relationship #TrafficSignalMatters.”
Isn't that the coolest thing ever?
Don't underestimate the emotional quotient of traffic signals!! And their e-challan is anyways not too happy with your relationship #TrafficSignalMatters pic.twitter.com/FEEDOVYi6m
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) June 22, 2018Just like always, this too has Twitter in splits and here's what people have to say:
Hahaha...i don't believe u actually tweeted that ððð pic.twitter.com/gcQjgF9DM3
— à¤à¥à¤®à¤² :) ð®ð³ (@Komal_Indian) June 22, 2018ðð Can't believe your twitter handle could be that goddamn funny & creatively appealing at the same time! Kudos!!
— Pavan (@pavankajhonka) June 22, 2018Brilliant. Whoever handling your SM handle..hats off ðð»
— MumBaekar.. (@katamulgi) June 22, 2018Mumbai Police's creativity at its best ððð
— Asli Masale Sach Sach MDH MDH (@deadlypoisondp) June 22, 2018ððð who is behind all this humourous tweets of this handle? Love him ,ðððð
— ð Pri ð (@priyal_priya) June 22, 2018ððð pic.twitter.com/4GG6avlw3H
— HBD RABUN #Bharat (@ibeingkushal__) June 22, 2018Lol ðð» Jhanvi Kapoor will be impressed ! ð
— Rakhi Dhavale (@RakhiDhavale) June 22, 2018Hahahaha ð To all the Directors of Bollywood, start re-shooting every scene of ur movies coz you never know when @MumbaiPolice will cut & paste your scene in a hilarious way. Bdw, your msg has been delivered to us ð Keep Rocking ð
— Rajdeep Sarkar (@rajdeep_sarkar) June 22, 2018@MumbaiPolice ð pic.twitter.com/5mC1eHcEaH
— Prabhav Jain (@_iam_mr_nobody_) June 22, 2018Never knew Mumbai Police had a sense of humorðð
— Vicky Bhatnagar (@VBsimply) June 22, 2018Well, there was no way that this was going to be missed by Janhvi herself, who obviously saw the meme featuring her viral dialogue, and reacted to it in the most graceful manner.
(c) Instagram
Well, first of all, kudos to the person who is handling the Mumbai Police's social media page in such an amazing manner. They are the best when it comes to making memes and delivering a meaningful message in the most fun manner.

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