Mismatched? Sima Taparia Gets Featured In Mumbai Police's Cyber Security Awareness Campaign
Police have recently begun to think outside the box when it comes to spreading awareness. A little humour goes a long way and appeals to the masses, whether the topic is cybercrime or road safety awareness. Mumbai Police have been nailing their creative minds to spread awareness for quite some time now. In their recent post, they have used the help of Sima Taparia, the much-talked-about show Indian Matchmatching star.
Police have recently begun to think outside the box when it comes to spreading awareness. A little humour goes a long way and appeals to the masses, whether the topic is cybercrime or road safety awareness.
Don¡¯t you recall the time, Delhi Police, got a man dressed as Yamraj in the RK Puram locality during Covid-19 times with the message of ¡®Stay Home, Stay Safe'?
Now, the Mumbai Police have been nailing their creative minds to spread awareness for quite some time now. In their recent post, they have used the help of Sima Taparia, the much-talked-about show Indian Matchmatching star.
The Mumbai Police's Quirky Caption Wins Hearts
Mumbai Police captioned the post, ¡°When we see people using their partner¡¯s name as their password.¡± Sima Taparia's image and quote from the show Indian Matchmaking were featured on the post, "I don¡¯t feel it¡¯s a good match. Sorry to tell you that."
The post not only reached millions but also Sima Taparia commented, while appreciating the post, she commented Admin of this page with clap emoji.
Here¡¯s How The People Have Reacted To Mumbai Police¡¯s Quirkiness
The cyber security message with the wacky sense of humour of the admin has been winning hearts, while people term the post as ¡®savage¡¯ and ¡®brillant¡¯.
Indian Matchmaking is a series that focuses on bringing strangers together by matching their star power and areas of interest with those of the renowned Sima Tapaira. It appears that Mumbai Police, the meme creator, had fun creating a Sima meme to raise awareness of cyber security, using the hashtag #NotAMatch. We value the post and the humour of our esteemed police officers.
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