Across the world, people fall into habits they shouldn’t, especially alcohol and drugs. These substances blur the line between what’s real and what’s not, often leading to dangerous situations. To explain this in an engaging way, the Delhi Police has used a popular scene from the film Dhurandhar. Here’s what they did!
Delhi Police Uses Dhurandhar Viral Dance
Delhi Police once again showed how creatively they can spread a message. On their social media handle, they shared a video using Akshaye Khanna’s viral dance. The clip highlights the contrast between how people think drugs make them feel and what actually happens in reality.
To explain this, the police first used Akshaye Khanna’s energetic dance scene from the new film Dhurandhar and then cut to a scene from Dil Chahta Hai where the actor is seen crying on the ground. The transition makes the message easy to understand and hard to ignore. Posting the video, Delhi Police wrote, “Drugs’ high might feel real, but it’s an illusion. Don’t trade your truth for a moment’s delusion!”
Drugs may seem fun or give a temporary high, but they are dangerous. They cloud judgement, harm the body and mind, and create a false sense of confidence. What feels thrilling in the moment can quickly lead to serious health issues, accidents, addiction, or loss of control over life.
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Talking Point On Social Media
This post by the Delhi Police quickly went viral all over the internet, and many people are talking about it. Here’s what they wrote in the comments section—
One user wrote, “Delhi Police, you never fail to keep your humour updated.”
Another Instagram user commented, “Delhi Police is iconic.”
One X user added, “Even Delhi Police is vibing on this banger.”
Netizens also appreciate the police team writing, “Well done, Delhi Police. Inspiring leadership after all.” This post by the Delhi Police is earning a lot of praise for raising awareness in a creative way, as it plays a crucial role in helping people understand the situation in a better and more impactful way.
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Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/ @delhi.police_official

