Mumbai Police shares Alia Bhatt’s Gully boy poster urging people to stay at home
Team Udayavani, Apr 23, 2020, 3:30 PM IST
Ever since the lockdown has been announced in India, Mumbai police are coming up with quirky tweets and memes to prevent people from leaving their houses.
Now, they have shared yet another meme to caution people against stepping out of their homes. The Mumbai Police posted a capture from ”Gully Boy” featuring a smiling shot of Alia Bhatt which read, “That face when he says he is going out for a walk during lockdown.” Also, the caption of the picture read “ Abort mission. We repeat-Abort mission”
Abort mission. We repeat – Abort Mission! #StayHome #StaySafe pic.twitter.com/vmZkFTXDbG
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) April 21, 2020
Earlier, Mumbai police had created a message using names of Alia Bhatt movies. They tweeted “Mumbaikars, we hope you all are ‘Raazi’ with this advise of Ms @aliaa08 to not venture out in any ‘Gully’ unnecessarily and take care of ‘Dear Zindagi’ for all!”
Mumbaikars, we hope you all are ‘Raazi’ with this advise of Ms @aliaa08 to not venture out in any ‘Gully’ unnecessarily and take care of ‘Dear Zindagi’ for all! https://t.co/WcGui5iYUS
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) April 9, 2020
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