Friday, August 04, 2006
Indian Summer Ads
Over this summer, I had access to what we usually don’t, television. Being kept away from television, I hadn’t seen ads for a year. This post is a sequel to a post of mine about a year ago. This year, I was surprised that Pepsi and Coke did not come up with ads lashing out at each other as fervently as they did years before. Also, the quality of ads were not as good as they used to be. I can only name a handful of ads which are worth a mention.
Monster
HSBC’s ‘world local bank’ ad and the slogan ‘understanding your needs better’ is yet another example on how abstract advertising is a great idea. A simple issue like torn jeans being stylish for the daughter and a completely opposite view of the mother brings about the idea that the bank changes according to your need. Earlier this summer, HSBC floated another ad (animated) with months of years making up a car or a house. Though it would have made a great idea for a hoarding, it was ordinary on television.
Sania Mirza’s question-answer session turned out to be one of those ‘good-to-watch-ones-irritating-the-next-time’ ads. The worst in the bag of soft drink ads was Aamir Khan’s ‘thanda samosa’ ad. It is unlike soft drink manufacturers not to come up with good ads especially during summer.
Running up to the foot ball world cup, several ads were featured on football. Adidas ad on two young boys choosing their teams has a touch of brilliance. Also in the context is a well done ad by Maruti Swift, the one with the car playing around with the foot ball. There was one more ad by adidas or nike in which a foot ball is passed around in two lifts until a trophy is captured using the ball. That was choreographed extremely well.
Again, the ads by soaps, shampoos and detergents haven’t explored outside their domain. There are as boring as they can get. It can only take a genius to come up with ‘nihar mein hai kudrat ki sakhi’ for a coconut oil product. We will have to wait and watch before any other product comes up with ideas like that. Till my next vacations, no more television ads on this blog.
Some loads of historical moving images, one after the other with stuff about how small things can change the world... but only in the end when the Airtel logo pops up you realize that it's a cellphone company after all! Too pretentious, don't you think?
thanks for linking my post anyway.
wish something would motivate me to write too!
nice post.
could have made it much mroe elaborate...
liked the airtel ad the most.
and the saravanaa stores ad :P
i haven't seen the airtel ad and the saravanaa stores ad ... i like the airtel 99 per month "kishtho mein kam karne ka yaar" ad.. one with gf asking for perl necklace and one with attender asking for employee to work on his files few at a time after the boss dumps loads of them on the table forgot to write about it. yes, i like the swift ad ... i do have weird taste i guess
nice post! for an iit geek to hv keen interest in ads is quite refreshing!
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