Are You Aware of the Hindi Name for “Police”? Funny Responses in a Popular Video Will Astound You
Arpita Kushwaha April 29, 2025 03:27 PM

Viral Video: Vishi, a content producer based in Jaipur, has created a humorous and enjoyable video that is going viral on social media. She asks a straightforward question in the video, “What is the Hindi word for police?” which unexpectedly left many viewers perplexed.

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Even though the word “police” is often used in everyday speech, most individuals didn’t appear to know how to translate it into Hindi. When Vishi posed the subject to a number of onlookers, their answers ranged from perplexity to inventiveness. Responses like “thanedaar,” “chowkidar,” and even “prashasan” surfaced, demonstrating how difficult the question proved to be for a lot of people. Some even freely acknowledged that they had no idea what the solution was.

Because of its relevant and amusing nature, the video, which was posted on Vishi’s Instagram account “vishivlog,” went viral very fast. The caption only asked, “What is police called in Hindi?” and hundreds of people responded with their own suggestions. Many admired Vishi’s unique approach to interesting information and were delighted by the surprising complexity of such a simple topic.

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Since it was posted, the video has received an incredible 30.5 million views. In the comments, several people offered amusing interpretations and entertaining guesses, while many users accurately identified the Hindi term for “police.” The proper Hindi words for “police” are “Aarakshak,” “Rakshak,” or “Rajkiya Jan Rakshak,” in case you were wondering.

Responses in the comment area ranged from sincere to humorous. “Aarakshak ya Aarakshi,” one person said. “Public officer for legal investigation and criminal emergency,” said another. In response, a third person said, “Rajkiya Janrakshak.”

But soon enough, the jokes began to flow. One person said, “In Hindi, police are called reservoirs.” “Police ko Hindi mein mama bolte hain, bhago sab!” said another. One person responded, “Hamara Muzaffarnagar mein mama kehte hain,” while another said, in a humorous way, “Reservation, reservation, or political general protector.” “Police Hindi aur English dono mein police hi bolte hain, jaakar Google kar lo agar bharosa nahi,” a perplexed commenter said.

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