10 Bullshit Things That Indian Advertisements Taught Us

Some days ago I was attending an event somewhere in Delhi. There I met some company representative from US. We were having some conversation around best food places in Delhi. There was a television right in front of us which showed an advertisement where they said that it has been researched and clinically proved that increase in certain percentage of X in your diet will lead to health benefits and improved stamina in the long run.

That person suddenly asked me, I have heard them say in a lot of commercials that it has been clinically proved and researched and bla bla bla. Is it really so?? I didn’t have an answer.

Anyways, we have compiled some really good posters by Team which shows what Indian Advertisement industry has been teaching us for so long.

1. Since your toothpaste has a lot of salt, If you don’t have salt in your kitchen you can use them.

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2. Surrogate Advertising for liquor

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3. The only reason why men use deodorant is to get girls.

 

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4. Your complexion is more important than your qualification. Have your heard any interviewer say this? No.. But our Indian Advertisements will always give you this logic.

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5. You probably will have to become Shankar Mahadevan say this. 

Mutualfundinvestmentsaresubjecttomarketriskspleasereadtheofferdocumentcarefullybeforeinvesting.

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6. All soaps kill 99.9% germs. What’s the difference.??

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7. You can’t eat chocolate unless you use all your 10 fingers & your entire face.

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8. Mother daughter bonding is at its strongest while they both flaunt their hair or discuss effective shampoos.

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9. Fruit content in shampoo and soap is more than fruit content in 99% of juices.

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10. All superstars are so poor that they prefer to risk life for a cool drink than to purchase it.

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