Mumbai police use 'Dhadak' dialogue to promote road safety

IANS  |  Mumbai 

is taking the route -- a dialogue from the forthcoming film "Dhadak" -- to convey a road safety message to travellers.

A post from the official handle of the on Friday, featured a still from the trailer of the film, with the dialogue "Kya naatak kar raha hai, mujhe dekh kyun nahi raha" superimposed on it.

It was captioned: "Don't underestimate the emotional quotient of traffic signals! And their is anyways not too happy with your relationship. Traffic signal matters."

The tweet impressed a number of followers on the micro-blogging website.

While one user wrote: "Mumbai police's creativity at its best", another wrote: "Brilliant. Whoever handling your SM handle... hats off".

"Dhadak", an adaptation of Marathi film "Sairat", is slated to release on July 20. It will mark the debut of Sridevi's daughter and Shahid Kapoor's step brother

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First Published: Fri, June 22 2018. 18:52 IST