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Watch Video: MP cop's ‘Sirf Tumse Pyaar Hai' tune warning to e-rickshaw driver is the "cutest thing on internet right now"
Watch Video: MP cop's ‘Sirf Tumse Pyaar Hai' tune warning to e-rickshaw driver is the "cutest thing on internet right now"

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Watch Video: MP cop's ‘Sirf Tumse Pyaar Hai' tune warning to e-rickshaw driver is the "cutest thing on internet right now"

In a country where traffic violations often lead to stern warnings and heated arguments, one Madhya Pradesh police officer has gone viral, for breaking into song instead of raising his voice. Yes, you read that right. A traffic cop turned singer to correct a repeat violator, and the internet can't get enough of it. The now-viral clip features traffic constable Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, who stopped an e-rickshaw driver operating his vehicle without a front windshield. But rather than giving the driver a routine lecture, Pandey chose music as his method of communication. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Best Method for a Flat Stomach After 50 (It's Genius!) Lulutox Undo Using the tune of the popular Bollywood song Humko Sirf Tumse Pyaar Hai, he sang out: 'Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga? Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga? Live Events Ek mah mein, teen baar hum, Tumko ye bata chuke hain chacha sun lo tum.' In translation: 'Uncle, why haven't you fixed the glass? We've told you three times this month already.' Why the video touched a nerve online The video, posted by Pandey himself on Instagram, has now clocked over 8 lakh views and been reposted widely, earning praise for its unexpected charm. With more than 3.7 lakh followers, Pandey has built a reputation for using creativity and calm to manage tense situations. Many applauded his unique approach. One user wrote, 'Your behaviour should be taught at police training academies across the country.' Another said, 'This was the sweetest thing I saw on my feed today, so refreshing amid all the negativity online.' A third added simply, 'Sir, you have a lovely voice.' A follow-up with a twist In a second video, Pandey met the same driver again, this time honouring him with a garland and a laugh. Offering more context, the officer explained: 'He hasn't been able to go to Gwalior to get the glass. It's 120 km away. That's why he's using a plastic sheet instead.' He then turned to the camera to address viewers directly: 'Please don't use plastic sheet hacks. When it rains, it becomes difficult to drive. Prioritise safety.' A gentle reminder, delivered with heart While the officer's message was serious, driving without proper safety equipment is risky, his method of delivery proved that sometimes, humour and humanity can work better than harsh words. In a world full of chaos, his song struck a chord, reminding everyone that enforcing rules doesn't always require raising voices. Sometimes, all it takes is a tune, a little empathy, and a sense of humour. Inputs from TOI

E-rickshaw driver gets scolded by ‘singing policeman'; netizens react: ‘Kumar Sanu jab inspector ban jaaye'
E-rickshaw driver gets scolded by ‘singing policeman'; netizens react: ‘Kumar Sanu jab inspector ban jaaye'

Indian Express

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

E-rickshaw driver gets scolded by ‘singing policeman'; netizens react: ‘Kumar Sanu jab inspector ban jaaye'

In a heartwarming display of community policing, a video of Madhya Pradesh policeman Bhagwat Prasad Pandey singing his way through a traffic warning has taken the internet by storm. Instead of stern words or a fine, Pandey chose music and his melodious voice to remind an e-rickshaw driver about traffic safety, and the result was equal parts amusing and impactful. The video shows Pandey pulling over an e-autorickshaw driver who was operating his vehicle without a windshield. But instead of lashing out, the policeman crooned his message, using lyrics to the tune of the popular song 'Humko Sirf Tumse Pyar Hai'. 'Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga? Ek mahine mein teen baar hum tumko yeh bata chuke hain, chacha sun lo tum (Uncle, why haven't you put the windshield yet? I've reminded you three times this past month, please listen)', Pandey sang with a playful smile. The e-rickshaw driver, clearly embarrassed but also amused, could be seen grinning as he stood beside his vehicle, which had only a flimsy plastic sheet in place of proper glass. Pandey then turned to a bystander and joked, 'Main chashma laga loon, mere aansu nikal jaayenge, logon ko dikh jaayenge' (Let me wear my glasses, or else my tears will show and people will see them), drawing laughter all around. He added, 'I've told him three times this month. Chacha just won't listen. We'll get it fixed – if there's any issue, let us know.' A post shared by Bhagwat Prasad Pandey (@bhagwat_prasad_pandey) The video, originally posted on Pandey's Instagram account where he has over 3.7 lakh followers, received more than eight lakh views and quickly spread beyond his page. In a follow-up clip, he continued his light-hearted rebuke, this time placing a garland on the driver as a mock tribute to his refusal to fix the windshield. 'He couldn't make the 120-km journey to Gwalior to get the glass,' Pandey explained, turning to the camera with a warning: 'He's using a plastic sheet instead. I urge everyone, please don't use such jugaad (makeshift) solutions. It gets very risky, especially during rain.' A post shared by Bhagwat Prasad Pandey (@bhagwat_prasad_pandey) Viewers flooded the comments with admiration, not just for Pandey's voice, but for his tact and warmth. One person wrote, 'This was the sweetest thing I saw on my feed today, which was full of people fighting over language, gender and what not!' Another added, 'You & your behavior must be taught in the police training institutes pan India. Police majority of it, really lacks basic civic sense.' Someone else chimed in, calling it a 'Villain entry mein hero waala kaam' (A heroic act in a villain-style entry). Another user wrote fondly, 'There are such sweet 'polite officers' in our country… and your voice sounds just like Kumar Sanu's. Hats off to you, Respected Sir.'

Traffic cop twists Kumar Sanu song to school e-rickshaw driver in viral video
Traffic cop twists Kumar Sanu song to school e-rickshaw driver in viral video

India Today

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Traffic cop twists Kumar Sanu song to school e-rickshaw driver in viral video

If you're a Kumar Sanu fan, you've likely heard Humko Sirf Tumse Pyaar Hai - an iconic track that a traffic cop in Madhya Pradesh decided to modify while pulling up an e-rickshaw driver for ignoring basic safety Prasad Pandey twisted the lyrics of the song to school the e-rickshaw driver for operating his vehicle without a proper sheesha kyun nahi laga? Ek maah mein teen baar hum, tumko yeh bataa chuke hain hum,' he sang, reminding the driver - whom he referred to as "Chacha" - that this was not the first time he had been cautioned about the missing glass. The e-rickshaw driver acknowledged the repeated warnings as he sat behind a plastic sheet that had been loosely draped in place of a proper windscreen of the shared a video of his humane style of policing in a post on Instagram that has gone viral with over eight lakh views so the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bhagwat Prasad Pandey (@bhagwat_prasad_pandey)The cop received a big round of applause from the internet for his effective method of communication, and of course, melodious the comments here: Bhagwat Prasad Pandey has 370k followers on Instagram.- Ends

MP traffic police cop gave warning to e-rickshaw driver but in a musical way — watch the video now
MP traffic police cop gave warning to e-rickshaw driver but in a musical way — watch the video now

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

MP traffic police cop gave warning to e-rickshaw driver but in a musical way — watch the video now

A traffic violation in Madhya Pradesh recently turned into an unexpected viral moment, not because of a fine or confrontation, but through a song sung by the police officer himself. A video showing a cop addressing an e-rickshaw driver with a musical warning has now reached millions, gaining widespread attention for its unusual yet effective method of communication. Song replaces scolding in viral clip The video features traffic police officer Bhagwat Prasad Pandey stopping an e-rickshaw driver who was operating his vehicle without a windshield. Instead of a regular warning, the officer broke into song, using the melody of Humko Sirf Tumse Pyaar Hai to convey his message. Addressing the driver, Pandey sang: 'Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga? Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga? Ek mah mein, teen baar hum, tumko ye bata chuke hain chacha sun lo tum.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by ColorsTV (@colorstv) According to the video, this was the third time in a month the same driver was being stopped for the same issue. This time, instead of installing a proper glass, the driver had placed a transparent plastic sheet on the front of the e-rickshaw. Posted by the officer on Instagram The clip was shared on the official Instagram handle of Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, who has over 3.7 lakh followers. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Providers are furious: Internet access without a subscription! Techno Mag Learn More Undo The video has since crossed 8 lakh views and has been reposted on several other platforms, collectively gathering millions of views. Follow-up video adds clarity In a second video posted later, Pandey engaged with the same driver once again. This time, he humorously honoured the man with a garland. Giving further context to the situation, Pandey said, 'This man has not been able to go to Gwalior to get the glass. Gwalior is 120 km away.' He then turned to the camera and added, 'He has not been able to get windshield glass, so he is using a plastic sheet. I request you all to not get into such plastic sheet hacks. When it rains, it becomes difficult to drive.' Viewers respond to the musical message The cop's unconventional approach drew numerous reactions online. Many users acknowledged the balance between enforcement and creativity in handling the situation. One user commented, 'You and your behaviour must be taught in police training institutes pan India.' Another wrote, 'This was the sweetest thing I saw on my feed today which was full of people fighting over gender, language and whatnot.' A third user added, 'Sir bahut achi awaz hai aapki.' With a simple tune and a relatable tone, the video has resonated with people across platforms, offering a moment of levity while still delivering a clear reminder about road safety.

‘Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga?': Singing cop wins hearts with musical warning. Video goes viral
‘Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga?': Singing cop wins hearts with musical warning. Video goes viral

Hindustan Times

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

‘Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga?': Singing cop wins hearts with musical warning. Video goes viral

A video of a policeman reprimanding a traffic violator with a song has gone massively viral online, racking up millions of views and much appreciation. Bhagwat Prasad Pandey pulled up an e-rickshaw driver for driving without windshield glass and scolded him by singing a song. The musical warning has earned him praise for his style of policing as well as his voice. Madhya Pradesh cop Bhagwat Prasad Pandey's musical warning to an e-rickshaw driver has gone viral (Instagram/@bhagwat_prasad_pandey) Using just lyrics set to the tune of 'Humko Sirf Tumse Pyar Hai', Pandey managed to convey that the e-rickshaw driver had been warned in the past. 'Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga?' 'Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga? Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga? Ek mah mein, teen baar hum, tumko ye bata chuke hain chacha sun lo tum (Chacha, why haven't you installed windshield glass yet? In one month, I have warned you three times. Please listen),' sang the Madhya Pradesh cop after pulling over the e-rickshaw driver. Well aware of his mistake, the e-rickshaw driver grinned sheepishly. He was seen driving without a windshield glass, with only a transparent plastic sheet covering the front of his vehicle. The video of the musical warning was shared on Bhagwat Prasad Pandey's own Instagram account, where he has over 3.7 lakh followers. It racked up over 8 lakh views and was reposted several times. In total, it has been viewed millions of times across Instagram accounts and other platforms. In a follow-up video, Pandey was seen jokingly rebuking the driver and 'felicitating' him with a garland for his bright idea. 'This man has not been able to go to Gwalior to get the glass. Gwalior is 120 km away,' he explained. Turning towards the camera, the cop added, 'He has not been able to get windshield glass, so he is using a plastic sheet. I request you all to not get into such plastic sheet hacks. When it rains, it becomes difficult to drive.' Viewers full of praise Viewers were full of praise for Bhagwat Prasad Pandey's novel way of rebuking offenders, as well as his melodious voice. 'You and your behaviour must be taught in police training institutes pan India,' wrote one viewer. 'This was the sweetest thing I saw on my feed today which was full of people fighting over gender, language and whatnot,' another said. 'Sir bahut achi awaz hai aapki (Sir you have a great voice),' read a comment.

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