Mumbai: Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushals popular dialogue "hows the josh", from the film Uri: The Surgical Strike, gets a quirky spin on the official Twitter handle of Mumbai Police, in a bid to create COVID-19 awareness.
The official Twitter handle of Mumbai Police, shared a still from the film but with a minor twist.
They edited the image and put a mask on Vicky's character Major Vihaan Singh Shergill, and actor Dhairya Karwa, who essayed the role of Captain Sartaj Singh Chandhok in the film.
The image is captioned: "How's the distance?"
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— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) June 8, 2020How’s the distance: pic.twitter.com/uMgRomg8pX
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) June 8, 2020
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The reply goes; "6 Feet Sir!"
The original dialogue had Vicky saying: "How's the josh?"
The soldiers replied with full zest: "High sir."
Vicky took to Instagram Stories and shared the quirky post by Mumbai Police.
Mumbai Police keeps sharing Bollywood-inspired references to create awareness among people.
Previously they have tweeted with stills and dialogues from films like Gulabo Sitabo, Main Hoon Na and Stree among many others.
From IANS inputs.