The trailer of Hrithik Roshan's Super 30 was released on Tuesday and soon after it became the talk of the town for its dialogues. Twitter was quick enough to showcase their creativity by converting some of the dialogues into memes. Joining the bandwagon of trolls, Pune Police also stepped ahead and made use of a dialogue for memes, not to joke around but to spread necessary awareness. "Itna galat kaise ho sakta hai bhai," a dialogue Hrithik uses while teaching a class full of students in the trailer was made use to remind Punekars of the vehicular safety rules and regulations.
The Commissioner Of Police, Pune shared the meme on the official Twitter handle on Thursday and ended up getting humongous likes, retweets and positive response from users including Hrithik. The lead actor of Super 30 retweeted the meme with a laugh. Check out the meme here:
When we see a triple seated,
no helmet,
wrongside driver...#SuperRisky #RideSafe #Super30Trailer@iHrithik @mrunal0801 @teacheranand @NGEMovies @super30film pic.twitter.com/rix17Wn56t— CP Pune City (@CPPuneCity) June 4, 2019
Ha ha ha! https://t.co/Ja6gEzvLTL
— Hrithik Roshan (@iHrithik) June 5, 2019
For the unversed, Pune traffic rules has it that bikers and scooter drivers have to mandatorily use a helmet while on the roads else they will be liable for punishment.
Talking about Super 30, the film is about Anand Kumar, a math wizard who takes it upon himself to educate underprivileged children from the interiors of Uttar Pradesh so that they can clear the JEE examination. The film is inspired by a movement started by Anand in real life by the same name in Patna in 2002. The film stars Mrunal Thakur, Pankaj Tripathi, Amit Sadh and Nandish Sandhu apart from Hrithik. Super 30 is scheduled to release on July 12.
(Source: Twitter)