Mumbai police gave a warning to Bollywood’s actor Varun Dhawan for ridiculing movement leads by posing for a selfie with a fan while stuck in traffic.
The police shared a photo via web-based networking media in which Varun can be seen inclining out of his auto to click a selfie with a fan, who was sitting in a rickshaw stopped alongside his auto. The Judwaa 2 on-screen character does not appear to wear safety belt in the photo.
In a tweet, Mumbai police shared: “We expected better from a mindful Mumbaikar and youth symbol like you,’ composed Mumbai Police, additionally including that the performing artist ought to expect an ‘e-challan’ or a fine soon.”
.@Varun_dvn These adventures surely work on D silver screen but certainly not on the roads of Mumbai! U have risked ur life,ur admirer’s & few others. V expect better from a responsible Mumbaikar & youth icon like U! An E-Challan is on d way 2 ur home. Next time, V will B harsher pic.twitter.com/YmdytxspGY
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) November 23, 2017
Varun Dhawan in return apologized and said, “My apologies. Our cars weren’t moving since we were at a traffic signal and I didn’t want to hurt the sentiment of a fan but next time I’ll keep safety in mind and won’t encourage this.”
My apologies ???? Our cars weren’t moving since we were at a traffic signal and I didn’t want to hurt the sentiment of a fan but next time I’ll keep safety in mind and won’t encourage this. https://t.co/MEJk56EksG
— Varun Dhawan (@Varun_dvn) November 23, 2017
Mumbai police then posted, “Quite a galactic coincidence for the photographer to be on the same signal to capture your gesture, in a good intent nevertheless risky. Leaning out even in a stationary vehicle can be distracting for others considering your popularity. Glad you took our message in d right spirit”
Quite a galactic coincidence for the photographer to be on the same signal to capture your gesture, in a good intent nevertheless risky. Leaning out even in a stationary vehicle can be distracting for others considering your popularity. Glad you took our message in d right spirit https://t.co/jKqosfH6V3
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) November 23, 2017