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Koffee with Karan controversy: Even Mumbai Police are taking KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya’s case – view pic

The Mumbai Police have come up with a really cool meme teaching everyone including Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul how to be a good player on field and off it!

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Trust Mumbai Police to continue scoring brownie points for their creativity and incorporating strong messages through fun-memes. Never the ones to miss a single beat of the buzz in Bollywood, like their previous memes, their latest tweet too is all the rage on the internet and we can’t help smiling in appreciation either. Their latest meme is aimed towards Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul who made derogatory remarks about women on their appearance during Karan Johar’s chat show Koffee With Karan and then faced flak on social media apart from being banned by the BCCI from the current series. While Pandya apologised for his insensitive remarks, he also put the blame on the nature of the show.

Taking off on this, the Mumbai police tweeted their newest meme: “A ‘Gentleman’ is a Gentleman, always and everywhere.” The tweet read. The meme is an add-on to the long line of impressive tweets. Most recently, it was their meme on Gully Boy promoting road-safety and using helmets while riding that went viral. The police had used a hit dialogue from the Zoya Akhtar-directed Ranveer Singh-Alia starrer film in which the actress says, “Mar jaega tu!” Check out some of their memes below.

Earlier too, the Mumbai Police have hit bulls-eye with meme-lovers as they posted memes depicting Thanos extracting an infinity stone from Vision in the blockbuster Avengers: Infinity War to highlight that drunk drivers will end up losing their license, a meme showing the heaviest objects in universe to bring about awareness of creating strong and well-protected passwords and yet another showing a still from Leonardo Di Caprio’s Catch Me If You Can to warn about forgery.

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