Watch Video: MP cop's 'Sirf Tumse Pyaar Hai' tune warning to e-rickshaw driver is the "cutest thing on internet right now"

Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, a traffic constable in Madhya Pradesh, India, has gained viral fame for his innovative approach to traffic enforcement. Instead of scolding a repeat offender driving an e-rickshaw without a windshield, Pandey serenaded him w...

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In a country where traffic violations often lead to stern warnings and heated arguments, one Madhya Pradesh police officer has gone viral, for breaking into song instead of raising his voice.

Yes, you read that right. A traffic cop turned singer to correct a repeat violator, and the internet can’t get enough of it.

The now-viral clip features traffic constable Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, who stopped an e-rickshaw driver operating his vehicle without a front windshield. But rather than giving the driver a routine lecture, Pandey chose music as his method of communication.


Using the tune of the popular Bollywood song Humko Sirf Tumse Pyaar Hai, he sang out:
“Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga?
Chacha, sheesha kyun nahi laga?
Ek mah mein, teen baar hum,
Tumko ye bata chuke hain chacha sun lo tum.”
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In translation:
“Uncle, why haven’t you fixed the glass?
We’ve told you three times this month already.”


Why the video touched a nerve online

The video, posted by Pandey himself on Instagram, has now clocked over 8 lakh views and been reposted widely, earning praise for its unexpected charm. With more than 3.7 lakh followers, Pandey has built a reputation for using creativity and calm to manage tense situations.

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Many applauded his unique approach. One user wrote, “Your behaviour should be taught at police training academies across the country.”

Another said, “This was the sweetest thing I saw on my feed today, so refreshing amid all the negativity online.”

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A third added simply, “Sir, you have a lovely voice.”

A follow-up with a twist

In a second video, Pandey met the same driver again, this time honouring him with a garland and a laugh. Offering more context, the officer explained: “He hasn’t been able to go to Gwalior to get the glass. It’s 120 km away. That’s why he’s using a plastic sheet instead.”

He then turned to the camera to address viewers directly: “Please don’t use plastic sheet hacks. When it rains, it becomes difficult to drive. Prioritise safety.”

A gentle reminder, delivered with heart

While the officer’s message was serious, driving without proper safety equipment is risky, his method of delivery proved that sometimes, humour and humanity can work better than harsh words.

In a world full of chaos, his song struck a chord, reminding everyone that enforcing rules doesn’t always require raising voices. Sometimes, all it takes is a tune, a little empathy, and a sense of humour.

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