Published 12:53 IST, June 10th 2020
Nagpur Police share 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah' inspired meme to raise awareness
Nagpur Police makes sure that posts spreading awareness are regularly dropped on social media.This time they have shared meme urging people to wear masks
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Amid coronavirus crisis, Nagpur Police make sure that posts spreading awareness about pandemic are regularly dropped on social media. Following protocol, y have w shared an advisory post that urges people to follow one of important precautionary measures – wearing masks. However, giving a hilarious twist to it, y have used Jethalal Champaklal Gada from popular sitcom Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah to convey mess.
'Awareness campaign'
photograph which was posted earlier today features Gada asking people what is ir problem in wearing masks. Sharing post, police department has asked users to wear a mask wherever y go. Since shared, post has received nearly 1,000 likes and 500 comments. While many people have dished out jokes, many ors have lauded police for ir efforts.
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A few days ago, a hilarious meme citing character ‘Majnu Bhai’ from movie 'Welcome' on Nagpur Police’s official Twitter handle has triggered laughter on internet. Urging people to remain vigilant and avoid movement in crowd, police department posted a still from 2007 film Welcome wherein Majnu Bhai, Anil Kapoor, says "Tum log bhi chalo na mere saath". Nagpur Police conveyed that this is what people did t have to do amid ongoing coronavirus crisis. Furr, y advised people to continue compliance with stay-at-home orders in order to save lives and curb cluster transmission of virus.
Nagpur Police wrote in caption of meme saying that when a single person can do essential shopping per household, don't be a Majnu for your friends. Twitter users lauded sense of humour of police and called meme “apt” for situation.
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12:53 IST, June 10th 2020