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Kalki, Baby, Mardaani, Singham: When real police forces took inspirations from films

Last updated on - Apr 26, 2025, 19:06 IST
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Kalki, Baby, Mardaani, Singham: When Police authorities took inspirations from films

The line between reel and real life can sometimes blur in unexpected ways, and even law enforcement agencies, often associated with strict adherence to protocols, have occasionally found inspiration or taken cues from the compelling narratives and character portrayals presented in films. While the primary function of policing remains rooted in established procedures and legal frameworks, the creative world of cinema can offer unique perspectives, or even serve as a tool for motivation and public engagement. Let's delve into instances where Indian police authorities have seemingly drawn inspiration from the world of films, showcasing the intriguing intersection of storytelling and real-world law enforcement.

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​"Baby" (2015)

According to a report in the Times of India, the strategic formation of a specialized Special Investigation Team (SIT) by the Delhi Police, specifically tasked with the critical responsibility of tracking down individuals involved in attacks on religious institutions, bore a noticeable resemblance to the highly efficient and dedicated counter-terrorism unit depicted in the action-thriller "Baby," starring Akshay Kumar. The Times of India highlighted the film's portrayal of a team operating with precision and unwavering focus to prevent imminent threats, a model that seemingly resonated with the police force as they structured their own unit to address a sensitive and pressing issue within the city.

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"Mardaani" (2014) & Anti-Human Trafficking

A formal letter issued by a high-ranking police official in Bihar, Paresh Saxena, which was widely reported by The New Indian Express and other regional news outlets, mandated that all district and Government Railway Police superintendents, along with the commandants of the Bihar Military Police, organize mandatory screenings of the hard-hitting Rani Mukerji film "Mardaani." The letter, as extensively quoted by The New Indian Express, explicitly stated that the proactive and resourceful measures adopted by Mukerji's determined character in her relentless fight against the heinous crime of human trafficking were indeed worthy of emulation by police officials and held the potential to significantly enhance their effectiveness in tackling this critical societal issue within the state.

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​"Singham" (2011) & Community Policing

The immensely popular "Singham" film franchise, known for its powerful portrayal of an incorruptible police officer, has influenced the Indian police force. As reported by the Times of India and The Asian Age, a senior police official in Uttar Pradesh directed special screenings of "Singham" and "Ab Tak Chhappan" for officers. The rationale, according to news articles, was that these cinematic heroes could inspire public trust and effective crime-fighting. The Times of India also documented that the Goa Police held a large screening of "Singham" for their personnel, highlighting the film's inspirational potential within law enforcement.

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​"Thappad" (2020) & Domestic Violence Awareness

The Rajasthan Police, in a commendable effort to raise awareness about the critical issue of domestic violence and provide support to victims, strategically leveraged the powerful message conveyed by the critically acclaimed Taapsee Pannu film "Thappad." As widely reported by prominent news outlets such as the Times of India and NDTV, the state police effectively utilized poignant dialogues from the movie in their impactful social media campaigns, particularly on platforms like Twitter (now X), to strongly encourage women who are facing domestic abuse to break their silence and actively seek help by reporting these incidents to the authorities.

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​"Kalki 2898 AD" (2024) & Road Safety

In a more recent and creative initiative, the Mumbai Police, as prominently showcased on their official social media accounts and reported by news channels like India Today, launched a highly engaging and innovative road safety awareness campaign that cleverly drew inspiration from the highly anticipated science fiction film "Kalki 2898 AD," featuring Amitabh Bachchan in a significant role. The police creatively adapted a memorable and impactful dialogue from the movie, where Bachchan's character emphatically declares, "Main bacha lunga (I will save you)," and ingeniously applied it to the crucial context of consistently wearing protective helmets while riding two-wheelers, accompanied by the concise and resonant tagline, "Helmets to riders, Kal Aaj & Forever."

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