Mumbai Police to the Rescue: How Terence Lewis Got His Phone Back in Under 2 Hours
- Vishal waghela
- 20 minutes ago
- 2 min read
When Bollywood’s beloved choreographer and dancer Terence Lewis took to X (formerly Twitter) to thank Mumbai Police, it wasn’t just another celebrity PR moment. It was a masterclass in public service branding, community coordination, and unscripted heroism.
In a heartfelt tweet, Terence wrote about how he lost his phone and within two hours, it was back in his hands. The magic? A coordinated ground effort led by Head Constable Vikas Babar – badge number 061802 – along with HC Anand (040530), PC Sanjay Sanap (092909), and a trio of civic-minded citizens: Mateen P, Saif K, and Iqrab S. Together, this eclectic mix of trained officers and local boys turned what could’ve been a typical “file and forget” moment into an instant Bollywood redemption arc.
Meet the Real-Life Singham: Vikas Babar
Vikas Babar is the kind of cop you rarely hear about in mainstream headlines, but whose work keeps Mumbai ticking. Known in his beat for quick thinking and empathy, Babar isn’t just clocking in hours – he’s building bridges between citizens and the state.
Stories like these humanize law enforcement and chip away at the cynicism that often surrounds public institutions. For Babar and his colleagues, recovering a high-profile celeb’s lost phone wasn’t about VIP protocol. It was about swift action, street-smart investigation, and real-time collaboration with locals.
Why This Matters (and What Brands Can Learn)
This story is more than a tweet. It’s reputation-building in action. Think about it – in the age of social distrust and bad headlines, here’s an organic, earned PR moment that:
Showcases efficiency in public service
Creates a halo effect around the Mumbai Police brand
Inspires citizens to trust institutions again
Imagine if Mumbai Police amplified this moment on their official socials. Or if brands like Airtel or Apple jumped on it with quirky collabs: “Lost your phone? Don’t panic. Mumbai Police might just be faster than Find My iPhone.”
Final Thoughts
In the marketing world, we call this an earned media jackpot. For Terence, it was a personal win. For Vikas Babar and team – a heroic milestone. And for us – a reminder that Bollywood, brands, and public trust are more intertwined than we think.
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