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Chennai Cop Inspires People To Follow Rules By Dancing And Smiling While Managing Traffic

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Aug, 2016 02:30 PM
    Meet Mr.Kumar, better known now as the Chennai SuperCop who mans the traffic signal at Old Mahabalipuram Road. 
     
    His cool dance moves as he ushers the traffic might make Rajnikanth look dull in comparison and his endearing persona is sure to put a smile on your face.
     

    Mr.Kumar has been serving in the traffic Police for 22 years and yet the zeal for his job has not dimmed even by an ounce. In the video posted by Big Short Films on its facebook page which has made him an internet sensation, the supercop divulges the secret behind his incredible passion for his job.
     
    “Everyday at my signal, the people who pass through it should have a safe day – while they go to their offices and return home safely. That’s the prayer with which I start my day. In the field, I consider myself as a teacher who must maintain the attention of the people. To do that, I wear the hand gloves, whistle loud, act dynamic and keep a smiling face at them”,”says Kumar in the video.

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