While audiences are swooning over the blockbuster film Saiyaara in theatres, the Uttar Pradesh Police has seized the moment to issue a witty yet crucial cybercrime alert. Using a filmy twist on online scams, the police warned users about the dangers of trusting too much in digital relationships — especially when love turns into a fraud.
🎬 Saiyaara Craze Meets Cyber AwarenessUP Police shared a clever post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), saying:
"Be careful, your online Saiyaara could turn out to be a cyber scammer. Stay alert!"
In a humorous yet impactful tone, the post reads:
❤️ “Give Your Heart, Not Your OTP”"People are fainting in theatres after watching Saiyaara, but the real shock comes when after 'I love you', it's 'OTP bhejo please'… and your account balance becomes ₹0."
Through this post, the police emphasized an important lesson:
While emotional connections and trust are part of online relationships, never share personal information like:
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OTPs
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Bank details
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UPI PINs
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Aadhaar numbers
Cybercriminals are increasingly using romance scams to manipulate people into sharing confidential details.
🕵️ How Do These Scams Work?Fake Online Profiles: Scammers pose as romantic partners through social media or dating apps.
Emotional Manipulation: After gaining trust, they request sensitive data or financial help.
Financial Theft: Once you share your OTP or bank info, your account can be emptied within minutes.
If you suspect or fall victim to an online fraud:
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Call the National Helpline: 📞 1930
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Report Online: 🌐 cybercrime.gov.in
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In UP? Dial 112 and inform the Cyber Crime Unit.
Quick reporting increases the chance of recovering stolen money.
💡 Final Takeaway:The UP Police's slogan says it all:
👉 "Dil dein, OTP nahi"
(“Give your heart, not your OTP”)
Stay cautious, stay informed, and help spread awareness — because in the world of online love, cybercrime is just a click away.
🔁 Share this alert with friends and family to protect them from falling prey to digital love scams.
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