‘Muh meetha kara ke jaana’ : Traffic Violation Turns Sweet as Punjab Police Let Bride-to-Be Off with Laddoo Deal

‘Muh meetha kara ke jaana’ : Traffic Violation Turns Sweet as Punjab Police Let Bride-to-Be Off with Laddoo Deal
A routine traffic stop turned into a memorable moment for a bride-to-be in Punjab, as police officers decided to let her off with a playful warning rather than a fine. Recently, fashion influencer Aanchal Arora from Punjab posted a video on Instagram showing her interaction with the Punjab police.
In the video, which was filmed by someone in the front seat, Aanchal, dressed in yellow dress, was on her way to her haldi ceremony when their car was stopped for a traffic violation.
In the clip, she greeted the police officers with a smile and a “hello” before pleading, “Meri haldi hai, jaan do (It’s my haldi ceremony, please let me go),” which seemed to soften the officer’s demeanor. As her friends in the car promised the officer a box of laddoos, he humorously raised a finger and said, “Muh meetha kara ke jaana,” in a mock-threatening tone.
This request elicited laughter from everyone in the car as Aanchal assured him they would bring a “laddoo da dabba” on their return trip. The car then drove away after expressing their gratitude to the officer and his colleague, who mentioned it was a fortunate day.
The video showcasing the softer side of the Punjab police is capturing hearts online, highlighting their kindness and adding a sweet touch to the wedding celebrations.
The Instagram video has quickly gained popularity, amassing over 3 million views in just a few days. In the comments, many users praised the police officers for their lenient approach to the situation.
One comment described it as a “beautiful video,” while another referred to the officers as the “pookie side of Punjab police.” Several commenters also joked that the cops would have reacted differently if they had stopped a group of boys instead of girls.