Mirchi Mumbai’s ‘Toote & Phoote’ Take over the Streets

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 31: Mirchi Mumbai, in collaboration with RTO Mumbai, recently concluded a road safety campaign that left a lasting impression on the city. From February 24th to 28th, the ‘Toote & Phoote’ initiative took over Mumbai’s streets, turning the casual indifference of “Kya Fark Padta Hai” into a conversation that simply couldn’t [...]

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Mirchi Mumbai’s ‘Toote & Phoote’ Take over the Streets

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 31: Mirchi Mumbai, in collaboration with RTO Mumbai, recently concluded a road safety campaign that left a lasting impression on the city. From February 24th to 28th, the ‘Toote & Phoote’ initiative took over Mumbai’s streets, turning the casual indifference of “Kya Fark Padta Hai” into a conversation that simply couldn’t be ignored. Designed to make people rethink their careless road habits, the campaign blended humor with hard-hitting messaging to drive home the importance of traffic safety.

For five days, Mirchi’s quirky and accident-prone mascots, Toote & Phoote, became unmissable figures on the streets of Mumbai. Wrapped in bandages, limping, and bearing the consequences of reckless driving, these two characters humorously embodied what happens when traffic rules are ignored. Their cheeky slogans like “Signal todna hai? Tod do! Helmet nahi pehenna? Mat pehno! Phir hamari tarah hi toot-phoot jao!” struck a chord with citizens as they encountered them at bustling traffic signals, railway stations, and college campuses. With their animated presence, they engaged directly with commuters, bikers, and pedestrians, making road safety a topic of discussion through a mix of sarcasm, wit, and undeniable reality.

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