While fans of Bollywood relive 2005 thanks to Baaghi 3, the song also made it to the official Twitter account of Gurugram Traffic.
The Gurugram Traffic Police took to Twitter to share pictures of a man riding a bike without wearing a helmet. The tweet featured three pictures. The pictures followed the story of a man stopped by a traffic police officer for not wearing a helmet while riding the bike. The man was then fined.
But the humorous caption they used for the tweet took over the internet. "I looked at you, you looked at me aur ho gayi mushkil #WearAHelmet #RoadSafety," the caption read.
The tweet left netizens laughing out loud. Within an hour o posted, it gathered over 900 likes and 220 retweets. Several Twitter users even commented their love for the post. "Dus bahane kar ke de gaye bill," a comment read. "Gurugram traffic police has some great sense of humour," read another one. Many left behind laughing emojis and comments like “savage,” “Very creative Gurugram Police,” and “good one.”
Meanwhile, the makers of Baaghi 3 released another song titled Bhankas from the film. The song Bhankas is a remake of Ek Aankh Maru Toh from the 1984 film Tohfa. The song was one of Bappi Lahiri's songs.
Sharing the new song on Instagram Shraddha Kapoor wrote: "Jab Ronnie aur Siya ke moves par honge sab vaari, tab bajega dhol aur naachegi duniya saari."
Directed by Ahmed Khan, Baaghi 3 marks the third instalment to the Baaghi series. Baaghi 3 is set to hit theatres on March 6.