Where everything fails, you can be sure that public embarrassment will work. Maybe that's why the Mumbai Police called out actor Varun Dhawan on Twitter for flouting traffic rules by taking a selfie with a fan. About half an hour ago, Mumbai Police shared a picture on Twitter which shows Varun Dhawan leaning out of his car to click a selfie with a fan sitting in the autorickshaw next to him. He does not appear to be wearing a seat belt in the photo. Accompanying the picture was a sternly-worded warning for the Judwaa 2 star.
'We expected better from a responsible Mumbaikar and youth icon like you,' wrote Mumbai Police, also adding that the actor should expect an 'e-challan' or a fine soon.
Their tweet has already been retweeted over 2,000 times. About 15 minutes ago, Varun Dhawan also responded to the tweet with an apology
In turn, Mumbai Police replied saying that they're glad Varun Dhawan took their message in the right spirit.
Meanwhile, here is how people of Twitter reacted to Mumbai Police's stern tweet:
A few dug up other pictures and demanded a fine for all of them
Others had novel ideas for punishment
'We expected better from a responsible Mumbaikar and youth icon like you,' wrote Mumbai Police, also adding that the actor should expect an 'e-challan' or a fine soon.
Their tweet has already been retweeted over 2,000 times. About 15 minutes ago, Varun Dhawan also responded to the tweet with an apology
Meanwhile, here is how people of Twitter reacted to Mumbai Police's stern tweet:
A few dug up other pictures and demanded a fine for all of them
Others had novel ideas for punishment
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