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Aria ad is surely the worst of the talked about.
First the firangi stupids as models...(May be TATA should market the car in firang land only ..n more to SECRET AGENCIES...lol)
secondly they emphasize on the chase and by the time one could figure out the vehicle in whole its over....
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Originally Posted by KarthikK
(Post 2478387)
The new Tata Aria is supposed to have ABS amongst other safety features, but in the "Chase" ad airing nowadays, the wheels are shown locking up when the "secret agent" brakes |
Look carefully, those are the rear wheels which locked up when he pulled the handbrake :D.
@ Using TV to reduce po(co)pulation does not seem to be a sound idea.
Gaming can be a better way to use your testosterone..perhaps..!
We all know what sort of ads and programs are being telecast these days to name, big-boss, all shows of Bindass and many more including saas-bahu ones.
This may lead to further po(co)pulation.
Better way is to aware the mass of drawback of having more children and benefits of use of protection, some appreciation scheme for having only 2 children like scholarship in college and similar benefits etc.
I think JNURM scheme should also include these measures.
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Originally Posted by Honda Monk
(Post 2479965)
Aria ad is surely the worst of the talked about.
First the firangi stupids as models...(May be TATA should market the car in firang land only ..n more to SECRET AGENCIES...lol)
secondly they emphasize on the chase and by the time one could figure out the vehicle in whole its over.... |
:D Come on! You are blaming TAMO as if they are the first one to use outsiders as models.
Guys, have you discussed about the stupid WagonR ad in which a guy shows his dog the number of WagonR on the road?? He goes on counting some 10lac cars and shows it to his dog.. Totally stupid ad. Isn't there a better way to show the same stuff?
Everready battery ad with Akshay Kumar - Sillier than Micromax!!
The CEAT tyres ads seem to be decent. The ones where bikers encounter morons who:
-open the door to pick up a mobile
-leave an unattended child to toddle on the road
-leave a road hazard unmarked by a barricade
I do not understand what they were trying to convey in the Reliance Netconnect Ads. One of the most retarded ads on air.
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Originally Posted by normally_crazy
(Post 2496619)
This one is one of the worst ads of the year |
I would like to know the rules and regulations regarding usage of laptop while driving a vehicle.
If using a mobile phone while driving is considered illegal, then use of other gadgets while driving should also be.
I really wonder how an irresponsible advertisement like this is allowed to go on air.
Rohan
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Originally Posted by rohan_iitr
(Post 2496761)
I would like to know the rules and regulations regarding usage of laptop while driving a vehicle.
If using a mobile phone while driving is considered illegal, then use of other gadgets while driving should also be.
I really wonder how an irresponsible advertisement like this is allowed to go on air.
Rohan |
Aptly Said my friend. Where as I was also wondering as how many thing in India can come under same question? Our news channels, Security agencies, etc.
Amazing AD. What a creative thinking.
The Hero Moto Corp advertisement now seems very funny and contradictory. The message that they are trying to convey is that there is a hero in every Indian and even common people can perform extraordinary things in life.
But the statutory warning at the bottom of the screen reads that these stunts are performed by experts under supervision, so these stunts should not be imitated by common people. Roughly translated, it means that common people should not try to be a hero by trying these stunts.
Now what exactly is Hero Moto Corp trying to say ? Whether there is a hero in every Indian or not ? :uncontrol
Rohan
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Originally Posted by rohan_iitr
(Post 2501104)
The Hero Moto Corp advertisement now seems very funny and contradictory. The message that they are trying to convey is that there is a hero in every Indian and even common people can perform extraordinary things in life.
But the statutory warning at the bottom of the screen reads that these stunts are performed by experts under supervision, so these stunts should not be imitated by common people. Roughly translated, it means that common people should not try to be a hero by trying these stunts.
Now what exactly is Hero Moto Corp trying to say ? Whether there is a hero in every Indian or not ? :uncontrol
Rohan |
Well, there is a hero in you, but only in your field of training / expertise.
Or, you can be a hero if you train for it?
:D
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