Mumbai Police does it again, uses Ranveer Singh's Gully Boy meme to encourage helmet necessity for riders

After using memes from Ariana Grande's song, 'Thank U, next' to the online game, PUBG, Mumbai Police uses memes from Ranveer Singh's Gully Boy to promote helmet necessity.

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Mumbai Police does it again, uses Ranveer Singh's Gully Boy meme to encourage helmet necessity for riders

Mumbai Police uses Gully Boy meme to encourage road safety habits (Photo: Twitter)

Mumbai Police are no just ordinary police in uniforms. They are also well versed with all the latest internet memes, and they are here to show you that they have some innovative streak up the rabbit hat when it comes to making the pedestrians follow road safety habits. After drawing memes from the addictive online game, PUBG mobile game to Ariana Grande's song, Thank U, next to highlight road safety, the Mumbai Police knows what it takes to make their citizens obey safety, traffic rules.

And for their latest meme what better is there than to draw inspiration from one of the most talk-about, upcoming movies- Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt’s upcoming movie Gully Boy? To spread awareness about the importance of wearing a helmet, Mumbai Police tweeted “When he argues to ride a motorcycle without wearing helmet #SillyBoy” along with the meme.

Check out the tweet here:

The tweet has gone viral once again and Twitteratis have applauded the Mumbai Police for their creativity. To show support of the latest tweet sensation about traffic safety, Excel Entertainment, the production house that made Gully Boy, also shared a scene from the trailer to spread awareness about the seat belts. The tweet reads,’’ Roses are red, Violets are blue, seat belts are a must, we should rap about it too #RoadSafety@MumbaiPolice’’

Check out the tweet here:

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