Delhi Police uses the "Moye Moye" trend
Indian fans have been enthralled by the “Moye Moye” fad, which has been influencing the internet scene for days. With bits of the melody featured in Instagram reels, Facebook videos, YouTube clips, and TikTok, this Serbian song has taken the internet by storm. Indian users have demonstrated the trend’s adaptability and broad appeal by incorporating the music into funny memes, acting videos, and other creative content.
The Delhi Police is currently using this trend to educate its followers about the importance of road safety.
The Delhi Police shared a video of a bike stunt accident on X, the previous Twitter, on Saturday. The caption read, “Gaadi par control na khoyen, nahi toh ho sakta hai Moye Moye.” The purpose of the film was to raise awareness of road safety, and it rapidly became famous on social media.
The clip was uploaded on X and has received close to one million views. Internet users have praised the Delhi Police for their creative and captivating method of conveying an important message. Exploiting the melody of the Serbian song “Dzanum” by Teya Dora, “Moye Moye,” the video capitalizes on the trend of exploiting the song on meme pages to express feelings like drama, regret, or melancholy.
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Social media users are praising the Delhi Police social media team’s inventiveness by giving thoughtful comments on the post.
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