Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan laud Mumbai Police’s wordplay on Thugs Of Hindostan poster
Taking inspiration from Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan’s movie Thugs of Hindostan, Mumbai Police shared a poster saying there is no place for Thugs in Mumbai.
Like always Mumbai Police has yet again managed to win hearts with their incredible wordplay and sense of humor in their latest tweet. Taking inspiration from Bollywood superstars Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan’s upcoming movie Thugs of Hindostan, Mumbai Police shared a poster saying there is no place for Thugs in Mumbai. The coolest cops started this new campaign called #NoCityforThugs and superstars Big B and Aamir Khan couldn’t stop themselves from praising them.
Aamir on Saturday night tweeted a poster made by the Mumbai Police digital team, where a still from the actors' upcoming film "Thugs Of Hindostan" was put on one side and the Mumbai Police team's image was put on the other. The caption on the film's still was written: "Dhokha swabhav hai humara (treachery is our nature). The caption on Mumbai Police's photograph read: "Aur bharosa humara (And trust is ours.)
Aamir wrote: "Waise, aap ka swabhav to shaqq, din-raat mehnat, aur satarkta hai. Bharosa to hum aap pe karte hain. Respect (Your nature is to doubt, work day and night and to be alert. We trust you. Respect.)"
Amitabh Bachchan also shared the poster and wrote: "Yes indeed... Respect for the Mumbai Police."
A few days ago, YRF dropped the Thugs of Hindostan trailer on the internet and it is nothing but pure adrenaline rush. From Amitabh Bachchan’s terrific portrayal of a Samudari Lootera to the biggest con Aamir Khan, fans are going gaga about everything in the trailer. Aamir Khan unveiled the trailer with a social media post saying "Here come the Thugs! Its a big day for all of us. Missing Yash ji. Wish he was here with us. I hope that TOH will make your Diwali a fun and enjoyable ride!".
Thugs Of Hindostan, produced by Yash Raj Films and directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya, is based on an early 19th century bestselling novel about the Kali-worshipping Thuggee or Thug cult, a subject that has been tackled often by Hollywood in films such as Gunga Din and Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom. The movie also features Katrina Kaif and Fatima Sana Shaikh in important roles.