
The Family Man 2's Chellam Sir features in viral meme by UP Police. Manoj Bajpayee reacts
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The Uttar Pradesh Police has featured The Family Man 2's Chellam Sir in their new post to send across a message to the internet regarding their 112 “all weather helpline.”
Chellam Sir, played by Tamil actor Uday Mahesh in Manoj Bajpayee’s hit web series The Family Man 2, has impressed social media to another level. So much so that the Uttar Pradesh Police has featured Chellam Sir in their new post to send across a message to the internet regarding their 112 “all weather helpline.” UP 112, A 24/7 solution for every family in crisis, an all weather helpline, a true saviour for all seasons !#UPPCares #familymanseason2 #FamilyMan#Familyman2 #UPPolice pic.twitter.com/CY7eD4w567 Chellum sir is a Rockstar!!! Thank you #UPPolice for making our lives safer bit by bit. Take care and stay safe. We love your sense of humour @Uppolice Chellam sir is an “Emotion” Great job Manoj Bajpayee, cast as protagonist Srikant Tiwari in the series, in the meantime, also responded to UP Police’s post on Twitter. Chellam Sir is a retired member of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in the Amazon Prime Video web series. He helps Srikant Tiwari and other members of the Threat Analysis and Surveillance Cell (TASC) in their investigation in every possible way. Viewers were simply delighted with Uday Mahesh’s portrayal of Chellam Sir as his memes went viral with several fans comparing him to Google.
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