It looks like several ad folks in Mumbai have run out of ideas. The clients with their mindless quest to win at any cost have not helped either.
The hoarding for Mumbai Mirror, a sister publication of TOI, goes :
"Come on ! Give me a hundred pelvic thrusts."
I am sure no one can understand the logic of this sentence for a newspaper.
And I saw another hoarding for Euphoria Gym in Juhu:
"Some people think starving themselves is a shortcut to fitness. The Somalians beg to differ."
Utterly insensitive and in bad taste. The copywriter also probably does not know that there are more children in India with premature deaths than sub-Saharan Africa.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
A page from the Covid 19 days
It was a scary time. This is what I wrote in my diary in April 2020 when COVID-19 was on the rampage. What does it mean to live through a ...

-
The joyful pandemonium over economic growth faintly amuses me and reminds me of the games that able gentlemen play in the corporate boardroo...
-
A friend has commissioned a project on "Futuristic Business Opportunities" with some ISB students and that set me thinking about ...
-
I was so elated when my son was born and this is what I wrote when he was nine months old. What is interesting is that , I still feel the sa...
No comments:
Post a Comment