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Controversial ads and the creative mindset

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:51 pm
by amey katkar
Do ads bordering on racism, ethnic divisions and hurting religious sentiments make sense from a creative standpoint? BestMediaInfo speaks to leading creative personalities to find out

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Benetton ad featuring "The Pope and Ahmed Mohamed el-Tayeb"

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In 2009, fast food chain Burger King came up with a poster advertisement that showed a picture of Goddess Lakshmi sitting on a beef burger. The print ad released in Spain had a slogan that read ‘La merienda es sagrada’, meaning that the snack is so sacred that even the gods promote it. As a result of hurting the sentiments of the Hindu religion, Burger King not only had to apologise publicly but also withdraw its posters after a furore was raised against the ad.

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While this was a classic example of touching upon the religious sensitivities, Cadbury earlier this year had to face the prospect of a ‘black consumer boycott’ with its racist ad that compared supermodel Naomi Campbell to a chocolate bar. The ad suggested ‘Move over Naomi – there is a new diva in town’. Targeted to promote Cadbury’s new chocolate bar, Bliss, the company later released a statement clarifying the ad as ‘a light-hearted take on the social pretensions of Cadbury Dairy Milk Bliss’. But finally, after facing a huge commotion, particularly from the black people, the ad was withdrawn.
Even the latest Benetton ‘Unhate’ campaign that used digitally altered pictures of politicians and social leaders in the name of promoting ‘global love’, aroused huge controversy. The ad was pulled out in less than an hour of its launch from the Benetton website, following a strong Vatican protest.

Re: Controversial ads and the creative mindset

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 2:08 pm
by Ek Kanya
my god! I didn't know about the Burger King one!

Re: Controversial ads and the creative mindset

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 8:22 pm
by amey katkar
even i was surprised to know...!!!

Re: Controversial ads and the creative mindset

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 11:18 pm
by MissMallu
you can't do all this in India anymore. So be careful.

Re: Controversial ads and the creative mindset

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:04 pm
by shrutigoyal
Even i came to know about these issues from here only... good work ...

Re: Controversial ads and the creative mindset

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:43 am
by Ek Kanya
dairy milk naomi seems to be scam work though.

Re: Controversial ads and the creative mindset

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:18 am
by raja ghose
we have lost the courage. too much moral policing happening here in India right now...