The video shared by the Delhi police shows Akshaye Khanna making a dramatic entry in a song in the film, and another clip from one of his earlier films for delivering an anti-drugs message.
A video has been widely shared on the internet. The Delhi police has shared an anti-drug message through the viral Arabic song’Sher-e-Baloch,’ which has been doing the rounds on the internet from the film Dhurandhar. The video has garnered much attention on the internet.
Delhi police garners attention for spreading anti-drug message through the Dhurandhar meme.
Delhi police recently used a popular scene from the recently released film Dhurandhar to deliver an anti-drug message on its official X account. The short video features actor Akshaye Khanna and has quickly gained traction online since its recent posting. In the video, Khanna makes a dramatic entry while dancing to the viral track Sher-e-Baloch. The clip is overlaid with the line, “What you think you look like when high,” highlighting the illusion of confidence that drugs create. The post then shifts to a contrasting scene from Khanna’s earlier film, in which he collapses to the ground.
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More on the anti-drug video shared by the Delhi police.
The video further carries a warning that reads, “But where you actually end up,” underscoring the dangerous consequences of drug use. The video closes with the message: “Don’t lose control of your life as drugs only offer an illusion.” Sharing the clip, Delhi police wrote, “Drugs’ high might feel real, but it’s an illusion. Don’t trade your truth for a moment’s delusion!”

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