
Mumbai Police is well-known for its humorous articles and clever comments to raise awareness of a range of topics, including understanding consent and cybercrime. When a fan of Shah Rukh Khan requested a one-time password (OTP) from the celebrity, the police department responded with a clever message. In response to the fan’s tweet asking for the OTP, the Mumbai Police merely wrote “100”.

This started when Shah Rukh Khan held a Twitter session called #AskSRK to commemorate 13 years. He responded to a few on his fitness and upcoming films among many other queries. “Sir ek OTP aaya hoga….jara batana #AskSrk (Sir, an OTP must have come, please tell me),” tweeted user Aniket Dekate. In response, “King Khan” replied, “Beta main itna famous hoon mujhe OTP nahi aate….vendors just send me the goods when I order…tum apna dekh lo (Son, I am so famous that I don’t get any OTP, vendors just send me the goods when I order, you see for yourself).”
Mumbai Police wrote “100” in response to Mr Dekate’s tweet. Social media users were interested in this clever reaction. One user commented, “Mumbai police…. you are awesome,”

“Well done,” someone else said. In the comments, some people also included laughing emojis.
In addition, Shah Rukh Khan’s statement sparked a lot of social media discussion. “The KING for a reason!” exclaimed one user.

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“I don’t desire money, dear God. I have no desire for stardom. Another user said, “My life will be fulfilled if I can just be blessed with @iamsrk’s wit.”
According to someone else, “the real flex here is that he’s probably not even joking,”

During the same session, a Twitter user called his next movie, Pathaan, a “disaster” and urged SRK to stop making films. “Pathan is already a tragedy. “Lelo, retirement,” he said. In his own words, Shah Rukh Khan responded, “Beta badhon se aise baat nahi karte (Kid, this is not the way to speak to elders).”