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Kapil Sharma roped in as ambassador for the Road Safety Week

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After telling people 'Don't be a Ghanchakkar, obey traffic rules' as part of an ongoing road safety campaign, authorities have now roped in comedian Kapil Sharma to literally drive home the message. The campaign for next seven days will coincide with the 'Road Safety Week' observed by the Delhi government from January 11 to January 17.

Television actor and comedian Kapil Sharma has agreed to be the good will ambassador and print and other campaigns featuring him will also now be seen around Delhi, officials said.

"To amplify the outcome and ensure maximum reach, a media campaign has been rolled out simultaneously in print, radio, outdoor and social media platform," Special Commissioner of the Transport Department, Kuldeep Singh Gangar said.

He said the department has launched the "Don't become Ghanchakkar babu" campaign to make people aware people about road safety measures.

"This campaign focuses on various issues - drunk driving, honking, use of zebra crossings, slow driving near schools and colleges, wearing seat belts and helmets, etc," he added.

The official said that the department has from Friday, also started using "Sun ae ghanchakkar babu" song from the Emraan Hashmi-starrer Bollywood movie 'Ghanchakkar' as a radio jingle for the campaign.

Gangar further said that as part of this campaign launched on December 31, we will initiate the drive from time-to-time.

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