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Mumbai Police Uses Barbie And Oppenheimer Memes To Promote Safety Measures In The City, Watch Here

On July 21, Greta Gerwig’s Barbie and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, two highly anticipated films, will both hit theatres. People are eagerly awaiting to see which film will triumph at the box office because both films have generated a lot of buzz on social media. However, the Mumbai Police have joined this promotion and are promoting these films in their own way.

The Mumbai Police promote Oppenheimer and Barbie in their own way

Oppenheimer is a biographical thriller based on J. Robert Oppenheimer, unlike Barbie, which is about the famous doll. In recent weeks, the trailers have sparked a tonne of memes, and now the

Mumbai Police have joined in. Memes referencing the films were posted on the Mumbai Police’s official Instagram account.
The message also served as a caution against using drugs, operating a vehicle without a helmet, and sharing OTPs with strangers. According to the post’s description, “With such ‘Barbie’ actions, you’re signing up for Oppenheimer consequences.”

The Instagram post has received more than 18,000 likes since it was published. An internet user responded to the memes by saying, “Looks like this is also inspired by true events!”

Fans react

Someone else commented, “Mumbai Police rocks.” According to a commenter on Instagram, Actually, the post intends to show that when you break rules, you get results, referring to Barbie, where she broke rules for her comfort, and Oppenheimer, where the end results are bad.”

The Mumbai Police Twitter account has previously utilized ironic comedy to caution troublemakers and criminals and provide safety advice.

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Barbie vs. Oppenheimer

A new term, “Barbeinheimer,” has been coined to describe the conflict between films from very unrelated genres. This phrase is being used by online users to group the two films together.

The fantasy movie Barbie is based on the well-known Barbie doll made by Mattel. Barbie, played by Margot Robbie, has an existential crisis and sets off on a self-discovery quest in this comedic film. Julius Robert Oppenheimer is the subject of the biopic Oppenheimer, which stars Cillian Murphy. He is the theoretical physicist in charge of developing and researching atomic bombs.

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