Kalank Of Theft Will End Your Happiness: Varun Dhawan Is Impressed By Rajasthan Police’s Move To Say No To Drugs

Rajashthan police tweeted a meme based on Alia Bhatt’s dialogue from Kalank to stop people from doing drugs. Varun Dhawan gave a thumbs up to authorities for their move!

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Kalank Of Theft Will End Your Happiness: Varun Dhawan Is Impressed By Rajasthan Police’s Move To Say No To Drugs
The police authorities are known for their brilliant tongue-in-cheek posts on Twitter meant to create awareness about important issues concerning the safety of the people and the future of the young generation of the country.

Rajasthan Police recently put out a tweet to deter citizens from stealing and doing drugs and they shared a meme inspired by Karan Johar’s upcoming movie, Kalank. Among the humongous star cast of the upcoming film, Varun Dhawan was certainly impressed by the authorities’ usage of his movie to dissuade people of the state from indulging in thefts and substance abuse.

The official handle of Rajasthan Police tweeted, "Stealing money for buying #Drugs? If yes, then the #Kalank of theft & being a drug addict is going to end your happiness. Stop consuming #Drugs or else they'll consume you. @aliaa08 @karanjohar @Varun_dvn @sonakshisinha @adityaroy @DIPRRajasthan @ashokgehlot51."


The tweet is based on Alia Bhatt's dialogue from the movie which can be heard in the film's teaser, "Humse zyada barbaad aur koi nahi is duniya mein." This has already become an iconic dialogue and has given birth to a host of memes on social media.

To this Varun promptly retweeted and wrote, “"Say no to drugs."

Talking of Kalank, apart from Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt, the film also stars Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Sonakshi Sinha and Aditya Roy Kapur in pivotal roles. Director Abhishek Varman’s Kalank is an intense love story set against the backdrop of partition and will be releasing on April 17 this year.


Image Source:- twitter/PoliceRajasthan, Instagram