Category: Advertisment Reviews
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Save Water, Respect the Elements – one cutting at a time!
Livpure is a latest entrant in the purified water space (or at least in my knowledge), and they are doing a lot to promote themselves. What surprised me was this new idea of Save Water campaign! Oft ignored restaurant water is one of the targets here. Once you see the advert, you immediately connect it…
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Limited or no ads – YouTube redefines monetization
YouTube automatically tags videos “Limited or no ads”, and those videos may see revenue losses causing flutter across YouTube world
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Unsuspectingly Indian, Lufthansa creates new emotions
I don’t know how many of you remember ModiLuft? It was an India airline started in 1993 in collaboration with Lufthansa, after the relaxation of economic policies by the government lead by PV Narasimha Rao. The airline ceased operations in 1996 after relationship turned sour between Lufthansa and S. K. Modi, the Indian promoter. ModiLuft was…
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airtel advertisements scores again…
It’s after a long time I am writing about Advertisement reviews. Airtel has come up with another set of awesome advertisements. The last time they had released their re-branding campaign with an Airtel Endless goodbye advert which launched its 3G video calling services. This time around, they have managed to touch the emotional chord again, with four new…
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Tata Indica Adverts misleading
This is something I would have least expected from Tata Motors. Misleading customers. If you carefully look at the image attached in the bigger font, they have written “Petrol Prices making you take the train?” and says out loud that at 25 kmpl, the Indica eV2 shown on the left is India’s most fuel efficient…
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Bernie Ecclestone does an ad-vantage
F1 superemo, 80 years old Bernie Ecclestone is a man you hardly can associate with failure. On 25 November, Bernie had been attacked by a group of unknown strangers last month outside his offices in Knightsbridge, as thieves made off with his personal belongings including Jewellery after bruising him badly – including his £11,000 Hublot watch. Instead of…
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Airtel Ad: Timeless Goodbye
I liked this ad so much. The new Airtel ad where the boy or the girl tells goodbye to each other but keep meeting each other within a fraction of a second. What I really like about this is to show the importance of relationships that are hard to part with. If there are any…
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Bajaj New AD: Robots
A brilliant adaptation. Remember the Citroen Ad? Bajaj has come up with this brilliant ad. Hats off to Bajaj. The concept is a hive off from the Citroen ad which again was inspired by the movie Transformers. However, this time around, the transformers are Bikes and the bikes are Bajaj Pulsar 180, Bajaj XCD 135…
