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Top Indian TV commercials with Social Message !


During the first year & half of this blog, when I was in U.S, I did miss something – Indian TV Advertisements (Ads on U.S Television are
outright bland..except for a rare one..). Indian TV features all kinds
of ads, many of them are really bad, however some of them are so good
you can see it over and over again.

One of the regular feature of this blog earlier was, I used published
Indian Ads from Youtube which I really liked. However over last couple
of years, after coming back to India, I have hardly gone to Youtube
searching for some Indian Advertisements. Today a friend of mine
forwarded me an Indian Ad which had a social message in it - and that’s
how this post has come about…



Top Indian TV advertisements with Social Message

This is an Ad that must be seen by every Indian - Times Of India Ad-Every Indian must see this Video

A Day in the Life of India - Times of India's 100-rupee ad

I am not sure if this is an Indian Ad, but it is a MUST SEE -This advertisement has won 8 awards in Cannes

This one is for all the smokers out there - Award winning,funny Indian ad on no smoking for AAJ TAK

Again, an Ad that must be viewed by every Indian - Award winning Indian ad ,Respect the National Anthem

I am sure there are still many great Indian Ads out there, if you know of any do let us know in comments.


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