Monday, February 9, 2026
ADVT 
Interesting

'Atrocious' YouTube Singing Sensation Dhinchak Pooja May Get Arrested By Police, But Not For Singing

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Jun, 2017 12:33 PM

    YouTube star Dhinchak Pooja has landed in trouble with the Delhi Traffic Police but it’s not for her songs, as many would expect to be the case.

     

    A Twitter user, Mohit Singh, alerted the police on Tuesday that she flouted traffic rules by not wearing a helmet in her latest song ‘Dilon Ka Shooter’, where she is seen riding through the streets of Delhi on a red scooter, and singing loudly.

     
     

    The Delhi police tweeted back saying that action will be taken.

     
     

    While we are not sure if Dhinchak Pooja (whose iconic song 'Selfie Maine Leli Aaj' has 17 million views on youtube) will be arrested, we are certain that this isn't the end of the road for her career.

     

    Ms. Pooja has been trolled widely on the internet but she and her 'Swag Wali Topi' don't seem to care as all the attention she's receiving is raking in the moolah.

     

     

    On being asked how much Pooja earns by a curious Quora user, another user answered that she could be earning around three lakhs to 50 lakhs in a month based on basic Google advertisement rates.

     

    However, the Indian Express reports that another user has stated that the rates for India are lower and according to his calculations, she should be earning around Rs 3 lakh a month.

     

    This just goes to prove that not only is Dhinchak Pooja a cringe pop superstar, she is also a canny businessman.

     

    WATCH: Shah Rukh Khan reacts after listening to Dhinchak Pooja’s ‘Dilon Ka Shooter’

     

    While the Internet was buzzing with a lot of memes and jokes after the song was launched, one video has particularly caught Netizen’s eyes, which has Shah Rukh Khan reacting to her song.

     

    Well, the 35-second-video is a mashup of the song and a scene from SRK’s Chak de India. The 51-year-old actor’s expressions are so on-point that you’ll instantly connect with it.

     

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    Shashi Tharoor Responds To Online Petition Wanting Him As UPA PM Contender In 2019

    More than 16,000 signatures have been cast on the online petition on change.org that demands Congress leader Shashi Tharoor to be nominated as the UPA's prime ministerial contender in 2019.

    Shashi Tharoor Responds To Online Petition Wanting Him As UPA PM Contender In 2019

    Will Circular Runways Be A Thing Of The Future At Airports?

    Will Circular Runways Be A Thing Of The Future At Airports?
    After spending years researching on the subject, Aviation expert Henk Hesselink of the Netherlands Aerospace Centre believes that circular runways could be the future of air travel. 

    Will Circular Runways Be A Thing Of The Future At Airports?

    Daughters Gang-Raped In Front Of Father In Gujarat; 5 Arrested

    Daughters Gang-Raped In Front Of Father In Gujarat; 5 Arrested
    In a shocking incident, two teenage girls were allegedly gang-raped by six men in front of their father in a moving vehicle in Devgadh Baria tehsil of Dahod district in Gujarat on Thursday, police said.

    Daughters Gang-Raped In Front Of Father In Gujarat; 5 Arrested

    Kansas Declares 'Indian American Appreciation Day', In Memory Of Srinivas Kuchibhotla

    Kansas Declares 'Indian American Appreciation Day', In Memory Of Srinivas Kuchibhotla
    The US state of Kansas has declared March 16 as "Indian American Appreciation Day" to honour Indian engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla who was killed in an apparent hate crime.

    Kansas Declares 'Indian American Appreciation Day', In Memory Of Srinivas Kuchibhotla

    B.C. Sidesteps High Heel Ban, Temporarily, As Private Member's Bill Dies

    VICTORIA — A private member's bill that would make it illegal for employers to require female workers to wear high heels on the job died when the British Columbia legislature adjourned on Thursday.

    B.C. Sidesteps High Heel Ban, Temporarily, As Private Member's Bill Dies

    Illicit Drug Deaths In B.C. Dip Slightly In February For Second Straight Month

    Illicit Drug Deaths In B.C. Dip Slightly In February For Second Straight Month
    VICTORIA — The number of illicit drug overdose deaths dropped slightly for the second straight month in February in British Columbia, but the coroner's service says the numbers are still much higher compared with a year ago.

    Illicit Drug Deaths In B.C. Dip Slightly In February For Second Straight Month