'Bolo tara ra': Punjab Police's hilarious 'No Parking' song is must-watch

In the Punjab Police no parking viral video, it can be seen a cop singing Daler Mehndi's evergreen song of 'Bolo Tara Ra ra'.

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As India is still coming out of the festive mood after Diwali 2022, a Punjab Police personnel singing Daler Mehndi's song in the 'no parking' awareness drive is winning the hearts of netizens on social media. Although True Scoop cannot confirm where exactly the video was filmed, the Punjab Police personnel video has been going viral on social media. In fact, the cop recreated Daler Mehndi's famous song in order to spread awareness on 'No Parking' especially during festive times when traffic remains congested in almost every state of India.

In the Punjab Police no parking viral video, it can be seen a cop singing Daler Mehndi's evergreen song of 'Bolo Tara Ra ra'. However, the cop tweaked the song and made it a more hilarious version of it. In the Punjab Police Daler Mehndi no parking video, the cop can be seen singing in mike on a busy road and spearing awareness in a funny way. In the video, the cop can be heard singing, "Mein aase paase vekha Meri gaddi kon le gya.. Kahli hath vich hun chabbi reh gyi.. Bolo tara ra ra, Gaddi nu crane le gyi.. No Parking.. No Parking.. Sadka te hai No Parking"

Watch Punjab Police Daler Mehndi 'No Parking' viral video

Thousands flock to Golden Temple for Bandi Chhor Diwas, Diwali celebrationspic.twitter.com/H72idFWLiwOctober 25, 2022#DalerMehndi#BoloTaRaRaRa@trafficchd@ssptfcchdpic.twitter.com/1fUZMmCNktOctober 17, 2019

Notably, in 2019, similar kind of video surfaced on social media from Chandigarh. In fact, Punjabi singer Singer Daler Mehndi had also tweeted the hilarious video of a Chandigarh cop singing his hit song to guide traffic in the city. The video showed the traffic policeman singing ‘Bolo Ta Ra Ra Ra’ on a loudspeaker to warn car owners to be mindful of where they park their vehicles. The cop was seen guiding people on the right place to park their cars and be cautious of the crane that picks up illegally parked vehicles. “Bolo ta ra ra ra gaddi nu crane lae gai,” he sang in the video, to the beats of the Punjabi hit.


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