Indian railways take reference from squid game to urge people follow covid 19 norms

Indian Railways has decided to embrace the wide reach of the show to come up with an innovative poster to guide people to follow the COVID-19 protocols.

Indian railways take reference from squid game to urge people follow covid 19 norms

New Delhi. South Korean Netflix show 'Squid Game' has been dominating the discussion for the second time recently, whose popularity is increasing day by day.
 
Indian Railways has decided to embrace the wide reach of the show to come up with an innovative poster to guide people to follow the COVID-19 protocols.


Sharing a quirky creative using the iconic giant doll from the Korean drama, the Railway Department warned everyone to follow the COVID-19 protocol seriously.


The doll with a terrifying role in the dystopian drama wears a mask. It also showed the masked guards of the show standing at a distance of 2 yards.
 
 
He also added three rules to "win a game against Covid-19". The show's guest star Gong Yu, best known for playing the role of Dadakji, is shown with a red envelope that reads, 'I'm Vaccinated', depicting ordinary people standing in a queue, asking them to Wearing masks in public has been urged.
Additionally, in a wise twist, Lee Jung-jae is shown holding a sanitiser bottle – the one currently holding his signature Dalgona dessert.
 
 
However, this is not the first time that a squid sport reference has been used to convey a message. The favorite was referred by the Mumbai Police to remind people about the traffic rules.
The cops shared a simple hack with the public, referring to the show's entertainment, Red Light, Green Light, that they would stop it from coming to an end. "You are the 'frontman' of your 'entertainment' on the street: it can save you from erasing yourself. Stop at the purple light." 
 
 
 
The Squid Game is a survival drama that revolves around a competition in which 456 players from different walks of life, but each deeply in debt, play a series of children's games with the death penalty if they lose. to win a big prize. In view of its popularity in the country, it is being adopted in India to make people aware.
It is worth noting that netizens were impressed by this creative approach and also appreciated the creativity of Indian Railways.

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