Maha Kumbh 2025: ‘Baba Hai, Koi Dhondu Nahi’:
Maha Kumbh 2025: ‘Baba Hai, Koi Dhondu Nahi’: UP Police Releases Actor Sanjay Mishra’s Fun Short Film On Cybercrime

In the midst of Maha Kumbh 2025, the Uttar Pradesh Police have created a short film starring Sanjay Mishra to keep devotees safe and increase awareness about cybercrime. The purpose of the movie is to make people aware of the risks associated with disclosing personal information, especially One-Time Passwords (OTP). In the movie, Sanjay Mishra plays a knowledgeable Sadhu named Shambhu Shikari who gets a call from a cybercriminal. The scammer offers him a complimentary trip to London, a cruise, and shopping—a full package that would cost two people money.
What follows? When the scammer requests an OTP from Shikari to verify his information, the astute Sadhu exposes his deception and declares that he is not a fool. He cautions viewers about the dangers of cyber-fraud and exhorts them to stay cautious online as the short film comes to a close. "Never share your OTP with any unknown person," UP Police said in a video posted on X. remain joyful and remain safe online!
A few cybersecurity tips from the Uttar Pradesh Police for pilgrims to Maha Kumbh 2025 have been released on the official Maha Kumbh X Twitter.
Protect Your OTP: Don't give out your OTP to anybody. This is essential for safeguarding your personal information and bank account.
Cyberfraud Complaint: Contact 1930 and report cyberfraud if you are a victim.
Instant Assistance: Dial 112 to get immediate assistance.
Dial the 1920 Mela Helpline number to reach Maha Kumbh Helpline.
Check Your Reservations: To make reservations, only utilize authorized platforms or official websites.