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Mumbai Police twists Hrithik Roshan’s ZNMD dialogue to spread Covid-19 awareness. Viral post
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Mumbai Police used a scene from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara featuring actor Hrithik Roshan’s character Arjun Saluja to send across their message on vaccines and masks.
In a new post on social media, Mumbai Police issued an advisory on Covid-19 awareness and used a scene from the 2011 film Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara featuring actor Hrithik Roshan’s character Arjun Saluja to send across their message on vaccines and masks. Samjhi Na, Senorita? (Bwoyyys too) pic.twitter.com/0lmkycJpyV Hahaha great media coordinator handle Kudos to the creative team of Mumbai Police for these creative tweets. Superb. pic.twitter.com/Y8CVqMUKPF Seriously true With a creative twist, Mumbai Police changed Arjun’s dialogue slightly in the graphic from the ZNMD scene as Hrithik’s character said, “Vaccine na lagwana is not funny. Vaccine lagwakar mask na pehenna is not funny (Not getting the vaccine is not funny. Not wearing a mask after getting the vaccine is not funny).”More Related News