Ranveer Singh-starrer Dhurandhar 2’s massive popularity and success is going beyond entertainment, with police departments across India joining in to promote traffic and public safety awareness in a fun manner.They decided the best way to send a message to the public will be in an engaging way. And what better than taking help from movie’s the iconic character Jameel Jamali, played by Rakesh Bedi, who uses the catchphrase, “Bachcha Hai Tu Mera”.Taking to X, Delhi Police shared a picture featuring Jameel Jamali with the text, “Bachcha hai tu mera, ye le helmet pehen.” The post was captioned, “Helmet pehnega tabhi syana banega mera bachcha.”🪖Helmet Pehnega तभी Syana banega Mera bachcha @dtptraffic#Dhurandhar2#dhurandhar#DhurandharTheRevenge#DPUpdates pic.twitter.com/R5ZaLv8idE— Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) March 23, 2026Meanwhile, Gujarat Police also joined the trend. They used Jameel Jamali’s image with the text, “Bachcha hai tu mera, seat belt laga ke gaadi chalaya kar.” The post was captioned, “Follow rules and maintain safety.”Follow rules and Maintain safety! pic.twitter.com/pZeAFIMEcg— Gujarat Police (@GujaratPolice) March 24, 2026Uttarakhand Police, too, caught on the trend. Taking to Instagram, they used the dialogue to spread awareness about using strong passwords instead of weak ones. Using Jameel Jamali’s image, the text read, “Bachcha hai tu mera, password ‘123456’ rakhega? Thoda bada ho jaa, strong password use kar.” The post was captioned, “Password strong rakhega, tabhi smart banega mera bachcha!”


