
Nagpur Police shares post on cyber safety with Allu Arjun's Pushpa dialogue. Seen it yet?
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Nagpur Police took to Twitter on Friday to share a witty post on cyber safety with a Pushpa twist. They warned people about clickbaits through Allu Arjun’s famous dialogue, “Mai jhukega nahi”.
The Pushpa fever is still running high all across the country and there’s no doubt about that. The internet is filled with videos of people either dancing to its catchy songs or lip-syncing to its famous dialogues. Even some police departments put out some absolutely hilarious posts based on the film. Now, the Nagpur Police department has hopped onto the bandwagon as well.
Nagpur Police took to Twitter on Friday to share a witty post on cyber safety with a Pushpa twist. They warned people about clickbaits through Allu Arjun’s famous dialogue, “Mai jhukega nahi”.
The police department shared a picture of Allu Arjun doing the now-iconic hand gesture with a modified dialogue, “Mai link kholega nahi (I will not open the link)”. The same line was also written in Marathi.
“That moment when you receive a FREE BUMPER PRIZE link on your WhatsApp. Be the #PushparajofCyberSafety,” reads the caption of the post.
See post here:
That moment when you receive a FREE BUMPER PRIZE link on your WhatsApp :Be the #PushparajOfCyberSafety @alluarjun #DoNotClickThem pic.twitter.com/7wJxW2JjIJ

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