Bollywood Stars Salute Mumbai Police's 10 Years of Social Media Savvy

Bollywood's biggest stars, including Shah Rukh Khan and Amitabh Bachchan, celebrated the Mumbai Police completing a decade on social media. They praised the force for its creative and quirky online presence that raises public awareness on critical issues. The celebrities expressed deep gratitude for the police's commitment to citizen safety, with SRK noting they've committed their lives to it. This milestone highlights a unique and successful fusion of public service and digital engagement.

Key Points: SRK, Bachchan Celebrate Mumbai Police's 10 Years on Social Media

  • Celebs thank police for safety
  • Creative social media outreach
  • 10-year milestone celebrated
  • Public awareness through engaging content
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"Thanks for having our back": Amitabh Bachchan, SRK, Salman, Akshay celebrate 10 years of Mumbai Police joining social media

Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan & other stars thank Mumbai Police for a decade of creative, engaging social media presence & public service.

"To Protect the Good and to Restrain the Evil - Amitabh Bachchan, quoting Mumbai Police's Sanskrit motto"

Mumbai, December 28

If you are an avid social media user, you have likely come across the official social media handles of the Mumbai Police, where they creatively raise public awareness on various issues through quirky and engaging content.

As Mumbai Police marked a decade of its presence on social media, several Bollywood celebrities took to their X and Instagram handles to express gratitude to the police force for its stupendous efforts in serving society.

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan reshared a post originally put up by Mumbai Police, which features a scene from his film Darr.

SRK wrote, "70 minute nahi, poori zindagi ka sawaal hai! And Mumbai Police has committed their lives to prioritise our safety! Thank you @MumbaiPolice @CPMumbaiPolice for your selfless duty, and congratulations on the remarkable 10 years on social media."

Check out the post here.

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan highlighted Mumbai Police's commitment to safeguarding citizens and curbing wrongdoing.

" Aaj khush toh bahut honge hum ! @MumbaiPolice & @CPMumbaiPolice have completed 10 glorious years on social media, forever looking out for Mumbaikars Online! "Sadrakshanaya Khalanigrahanaya" (sdrkssnnaay khlnigrhnnaay), which means 'To Protect the Good and to Restrain the Evil' in Sanskrit, emphasizing their commitment to safeguarding citizens and curbing wrongdoing," Big B's post on X read.

Actor Akshay Kumar thanked Mumbai Police for always "having our back."

"Chilla Chilla ke iss scheme se kaise bachein, yeh toh batana padega na?? Hats off to you @MumbaiPolice @CPMumbaiPolice for always having our back. We owe our safety to you, thanks for being so awesome! #MumbaiPolice4All," he posted.

See what Salman and Ajay have posted.

Former cricketer Sachin Tendukar also praised Mumbai Police.

- ANI

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Rohit P
It's good to see celebs appreciating the police force. But let's be real, the real heroes are the constables and officers on the ground, working long hours. Hope this praise translates to better infrastructure and support for them.
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Amit G
Their "Apun ka Bolta" series is legendary! 😂 Making serious messages fun and relatable is a skill. Other state police departments should definitely take notes.
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Mumbai recently, their handles were incredibly helpful. From monsoon alerts to local guidelines, they make information so accessible. A great example of using tech for public good.
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Karthik V
Big B quoting Sanskrit shlokas and SRK referencing Darr... only Mumbai Police could get this kind of celeb engagement! Shows how much they've become a part of the city's culture. Heartwarming to see.
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Nikhil C
While the social media praise is nice, I hope the force also focuses on improving response times and public interaction offline. The digital presence is great, but ground reality matters more for safety.

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