
Mumbai Police twists Manisha Koirala’s song Aaj Main Upar to spread awareness about masks
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Mumbai Police published a new post on Twitter to spread awareness about the importance of face masks. Their post featured a caption inspired by Manisha Koirala’s hit 1996 track Aaj Main Upar.
With the rapid increase in the number of coronavirus cases across the country, Mumbai Police published a new post on Twitter to spread awareness about the importance of face masks. To control the spread of the deadly virus, you must wear a face mask if you step outdoors. It prevents you from contracting coronavirus and protects others as well. Wear your mask properly to 'Khamosh' the virus!#MaskHaiNeeche#CoronaHaiUppar#TakingOnCorona pic.twitter.com/ojIYZFcyco In their new post, Mumbai Police added a creative twist to the coronavirus graphic and used a caption inspired by Manisha Koirala’s hit 1996 track Aaj Main Upar from the film Khamoshi: The Musical. The graphic featured the virus, saying, “Aaj main upar cuz mask hai neeche.” “Wear your mask properly to 'Khamosh' the virus,” Mumbai Police added.
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