Nowadays everyone becomes a victim of online fraud.
New Delhi, South’s superstar Allu Arjun’s film Pushpa is making everyone’s head rise. What a general public and what a celebrity! Everyone is painted in Pushpa’s color. Pushpa’s songs and dialogues have become a trend on social media. Everyone is making reels copying the songs and dialogues of this film. A dialogue of Pushpa film has become quite famous. Now using this famous dialogue, Nagpur Police has decided to make people aware about online fraud.
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Nowadays everyone becomes a victim of online fraud. Therefore, the Nagpur Police has found a new way to make the people of the city aware. Nagpur Police used Allu Arjun’s famous dialogue to explain that if any lottery message comes, then do not click it under any circumstances because it can make you a victim of online fraud.
That moment when you receive a FREE BUMPER PRIZE link on your WhatsApp :
Be the #PushparajOfCyberSafety @alluarjun #DoNotClickThem pic.twitter.com/7wJxW2JjIJ
— Nagpur City Police (@NagpurPolice) February 11, 2022
Recently Nagpur Police has shared a post on social media. This post is now becoming quite viral everywhere. In this post, Nagpur Police has recreated Allu Arjun’s famous dialogue ‘Main Jhukega Nahi’ in a new way. Sharing the poster of Allu Arjun in this post, Nagpur Police has written below it, ‘I will not open the link’. Now people are liking this new style of Nagpur Police. People also started giving their reaction fiercely on this post.
Jab aaisa koi msg aata hai to kaha complaint kare
— Abhijeet Manav (@AbhijeetZate1) February 11, 2022
Nagpur Police naam sunke flower samjhe kya? Fire hai
— Mallika Kaleem (@MallikaKaleem) February 11, 2022
Great work through art we can reach masses and this way it will generate awareness
— shashikanth.tadoori (@shashikanthtad1) February 13, 2022
Commenting on this post, a user wrote, ‘Did you understand the flower after hearing the name of Nagpur Police? There is fire…!’ At the same time, another user wrote, ‘Truly this is the best way to convince people.’