
Mumbai Police twists lyrics of Hindi songs to spread awareness about masks in witty Valentine’s Day post
India Today
In their Valentine’s Day post, lines of popular romantic Hindi film songs have been altered by the Mumbai Police to reiterate that wearing a mask outdoors is absolutely necessary.
Love is in the air today. And, to celebrate the spirit of Valentine’s Day, the Mumbai Police shared a witty post to spread awareness about masks - we are sure you will enjoy it. Well, matters of the heart might be mushkil but wearing a mask certainly isn’t, and you must do so in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. That is exactly what the Mumbai Police wants to convey.
Mumbai Police’s post features four pictures that represent conversations between the mushkil dil and masks. Lines of popular romantic Hindi film songs have been altered by the Mumbai Police to reiterate that wearing a mask outdoors is absolutely necessary.
“Dil Deewana Bin Mask Ke Maanena, Yeh Pagla Hai, Samjhaane Se Samjhe Na” reads one of the posts inspired by the lyrics of Salman Khan’s 1989 song Dil Deewana Bin Sajna Ke from the film Maine Pyar Kiya.
Mumbai Police also twisted the lyrics of Rekha’s 1981 Umrao Jaan song Dil Cheez Kya Hai to “Dil Cheez Kya Hai, Aap Meri Jaan Lijiye, Bas Ek Baar Mask Pehen Lijiye.”
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“Dil Diyan Gallan! #HappyValentinesDay,” reads the caption of Mumbai Police’s post.
Dil Diyan Gallan! #HappyValentinesDay pic.twitter.com/syU9R368dn

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