Karan Aujla is a renowned Indian singer, rapper, and songwriter, primarily associated with Punjabi music. He has become a global phenomenon, known for blending traditional Punjabi music with modern hip-hop
and R&B elements. Among all, his track, Boyfriend, released in August this year, became a huge hit and generated a trend on social media, prompting several users to make engaging reels.
Now, the song has even grabbed the attention of the Delhi Police, who joined the trend to share a road safety advisory on social media.
Delhi Police’s Unique Road Safety Advisory
Taking to Instagram, Delhi Police shared a video that aimed to raise awareness about the dangers of driving without helmets, performing stunts, and triple riding—urging citizens to avoid such risky behavior on the road.
“Dil wahi le jayega, jo sadak niyam apnaega (Only he will win the heart who follows the rules of the road),” the post caption reads. The Delhi Police also tagged Aujla and actress Sunanda Sharma, who appeared in the music video along with the singer.
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What Was The Internet’s Reaction?
The clip was quick to grab the attention of the viewers, prompting several reactions from them. An Instagram user wrote, “Editor bhai salary kitni loge?” Another one commented, “Social media team deserves a raise!” One of them shared, “Karan Aujla Paglu.”
A comment reads, “Now this is a perfect way to set a trend.” One user penned, “Very nice teaching, Delhi Police. We, the bikers, also urge everyone to wear helmets for safety.” A person wrote, “Delhi police hired a Gen social media manager.” “Modern problem needs modern solutions,” wrote a user. A user penned, “Delhi Police getting creative day by day.”
“Karan Aujla be like:- maa meri shaktiyon ka galat istemal kr rahe h,” an Insta user quipped.
Not just the users, even Karan Aujla commented on the post with laughing reactions.
Mumbai Police’s The Summer I Turned Pretty Reference
Earlier, the Mumbai Police launched a campaign influenced by the romantic drama series, The Summer I Turned Pretty. They used the show’s reference to share a helmet advisory message on social media.




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