This video of SP of Mirzapur is going viral, Reel made on this evergreen song

Nowadays everyone has become fond of making reels.

Everyone wants to be in trend, be it a common man, a star or an officer.

Not only this, these days policemen are also making reels and sharing them on social media.

Everyone is fond of going viral.

Till now you must have seen reels of women and police constables along with many IAS-IPS officers.

In this episode, now the reels video of Mirzapur's flamboyant and handsome SP is going viral on social media.

In this video, he is seen making reels on the song 'Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna...' in civil dress at his residence.

IPS Santosh Mishra (IPS Santosh Kumar Mishra) and SP of Mirzapur have shared this video from their Twitter account.

In the video, you can see that the SP of Mirzapur is seen walking in the garden on the song 'Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna...'.

Sharing the video with his Twitter account @IPS_SantoshM, he wrote in the caption, 'Strolling in natural greenery, natural greenery.. At SP Residence ,Mirzapur' In the background of the video, you can hear the song 'Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna' playing.

Watch Video:

Strolling in natural greenery.

At SP Residence, Mirzapur.

pic.twitter.com/CFogaxNctj

— Santosh Mishra IPS (@IPS_SantoshM) January 22, 2023

In this video you can see 2012 batch IPS officer Santosh Mishra walking with swag.

People are giving a lot of feedback on this video of him.

Many people are praising this video fiercely.

Please tell that Santosh Kumar Mishra is the same officer, who was working as a software engineer in the US.

There he was on an annual package of 50 lakhs.

However, for the service of the country, he left the job of 50 lakhs and returned to his country in the year 2011.

After this, after preparing for civil service for one year, he became an IPS officer in the year 2012.

His first posting was in Amroha.

Before Mirzapur, he has also been SP of Gonda.

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