Delhi police recently shared a new phone scam awareness video following the trend of “Day 1 as a spy” inspired by the film Dhurandhar.
There have been plenty of reels created thus far around the viral “Day 1 as a spy” trend on social media. Following the trend, the Delhi Police joined the bandwagon and shared a new awareness video on phone scams, inspired by the film Dhurandhar.
Delhi police issues a new phone scam warning following the Dhurandhar trend.
Delhi police recently issued a new phone scam warning, following the Dhurandhar trend of Day 1 as a spy, which has now gone viral on the internet. Delhi police shared a new advisory on phone scams, turning to social media trends for its latest public safety campaign. The video was shared on their official Instagram handle and used a format inspired by Dhurandhar to address the growing threat of digital fraud. The reel titled “Day 1 as scammer,” shows a man approaching phone users under the guise of assisting them to install a mobile antivirus application. It highlights how scammers convince victims to share one-time passwords, enabling fraudulent access to bank accounts.
Watch the viral video here:
Delhi police had also shared an anti-drug message following Akshaye Khanna’s viral dance.
Delhi police had even followed the trend of Akshaye Khanna’s viral dance on Sher-e-Baloch or FA9LA from Dhurandhar for an anti-drug message. Police departments have been using these viral trends to spread awareness and warnings through entertainment, helping them reach the masses.
Meanwhile, Dhurandhar has emerged as a blockbuster at the box office, with worldwide earnings of over ₹700 crore, according to reports.

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