Delhi Police's Anti-Drug Message: Using Akshaye Khanna's Dhurandhar Clip for a Powerful Awareness Campaign.

The Delhi Police are using a clip from Akshaye Khanna's Dhurandhar to warn against drug use. The police department has joined the bandwagon of those using Khanna's entry scene from Dhurandhar to create awareness about drug addiction.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the Delhi Police shared clips from Dhurandhar to highlight the difference between the perceived and actual effects of drug use. The first clip shows Khanna's character making a grand entry and dancing to the viral track "Sher-e-Baloch". Text accompanying the clip reads, "What do you think you look like when you're high". The post then cuts to a scene of Akshaye Khanna from a different film, where he is seen lying on the ground and struggling to walk. This clip appears with the text, “But where you actually end up".

The post is a part of a larger campaign by the Delhi Police to use social media trends to spread awareness about important social issues. By using a popular meme format, the Delhi Police are hoping to reach a wider audience and get people to think about the dangers of drug use. The message is a stark reminder not to lose control of one's life.

Akshaye Khanna plays Rehman Dakait in Dhurandhar, a notorious Karachi gangster who killed his mother. The film and Khanna's entry scene have recently gone viral, inspiring countless memes and recreations.


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Isha Nair is a business and political journalist passionate about uncovering stories that shape India’s economic and social future. Her balanced reporting bridges corporate developments with public interest. Isha’s writing blends insight, integrity, and impact, helping readers make sense of changing markets and policies. She believes informed citizens build stronger democracies.
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