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Chaavu Kaburu Challaga’s Poster Gets Trolled By Cyberabad Traffic Police

The social media wing of Cyberabad Traffic Police spreads public awareness through witty posts and videos. Due to their active presence and engaging content, many netizens follow them on social media. Now, Cyberabad TP trolled the team of Chaavu Kaburu Challaga by throwing satires on one of the film’s posters. Within a few minutes, the film’s production house GA2 Pictures came back with a comical reply.

In one of the posters of CKC, we can see both Karthikeya and Lavanya Tripathi sitting on a bike. Karthikeya is not wearing a helmet in the poster. By sharing this picture, Cyberabad TP tweeted, “There is no need for hearing any kaburlu (information) if you wear a helmet Basti Balaraju (Karthikeya’s character name in the movie) garu.”

Soon, GA2 pictures photoshopped a helmet on the head of Karthikeya in the poster and wrote, “Helmet set sir. Everyone, please wear a helmet like our Balaraju, watch our film and go back home safely. Everyone wear a helmet & stay safe!Follow the traffic rules.” These two tweets are going viral on social media right now.

This post was last modified on 19 March 2021 4:37 pm

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