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Home / Lifestyle / Punjabi Star's Hit Song Fuels Delhi Police's Innovative Road Safety Campaign

Punjabi Star's Hit Song Fuels Delhi Police's Innovative Road Safety Campaign

6 Nov

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Summary

  • Delhi Police used Karan Aujla's viral song "Boyfriend" to spread awareness about road safety
  • Campaign highlights dangers like rash driving and riding without helmets
  • Post went viral, drawing praise for Delhi Police's creative approach

In a unique move, the Delhi Police have leveraged the popularity of Punjabi music star Karan Aujla's chart-topping track "Boyfriend" to spread awareness about road safety. The song, released in August 2025, has been a viral sensation, inspiring countless social media trends and reels.

Now, the Delhi Police have joined the bandwagon, sharing a creative video on Instagram that uses Aujla's hit to highlight the dangers of reckless driving. The post, which has gone viral, urges people to follow traffic rules and avoid risky behaviors like driving without helmets, performing stunts, and triple riding.

The caption of the post emphasizes that only those who prioritize road safety will truly win hearts. The department also tagged Karan Aujla and actress Sunanda Sharma, who featured in the original music video, further amplifying the campaign's reach.

Social media users have praised the Delhi Police's innovative approach, with many commenting on the department's creative thinking and the effectiveness of the campaign in delivering an important message through a popular cultural reference.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Karan Aujla's song "Boyfriend"
They created a creative video using the viral track to highlight dangers like rash driving and riding without helmets.
The post went viral, with social media users praising the department's innovative approach and creative thinking.

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