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Amazing Disney commercial. There are no kids in the ad because we all are kid at heart and Disney is for all the grown up kids around the world.

The excitement of visiting Disneyland makes everyone awake the night before. So true, so cute

Comments (0) Posted by admin on Monday, August 10th, 2009

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Simple and basic, that’s what you can call this Kabul Bank advertisement. Well, we can not really expect a heavy duty ad from Afghanistan, at least in this turbulent time. The ad features Farhad Darya, supposedly a well known singer and social activist, as brand ambassador.

About Kabul Bank

Kabul bank is the largest commercial bank in Afghanistan. Having started operations on 27 June 2004, the bank has become the market leader in terms of business volume, number of branches, customer base, employees etc. It is the most preferred bank by the people of Afghanistan. Sher Khan Farnood is the Chairman of the bank. The bank is managed by senior bankers from Pakistan and India. Kabul Bank, like all other banks operating in the country, is under the supervision of Da Afghanistan Bank, which is the central bank of Afghanistan.

Comments (0) Posted by admin on Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

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Hamid Karzai, Président of Afghanistan advertising a Made In Afghanistan Switch (in Local Persian Language).

A locally made Afghanistan made advertisement for a telecom product called Roshan.

Another ad from Roshan Telecom. Roshan also actively helps young Afghans through social work

Comments (0) Posted by Krish on Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

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This Volkswagen passat TV ad sums it up proudly, “one thing you can be sure of…Passat.” I kind of found it strange to see ‘Butcher’ mini truck and stereotyped sheep’s looking at the protagonist’s car in the tunnel. Animal lovers may not love the visual, animals in lorries going to be slaughtered. What’s so funny in it. To make a joke of these helpless animals may not go well with lot of people.

The guy’s happy; happily he is littering (.04 - 0.16) , share market tumble etc etc bla bla can not deter him. The ad would certainly make people laugh. The track is one of my favourite songs, look out for the original as sung my Morecambe and Wise. The song has such a good message and is always a good tonic for anyone when he is down.

Comments (0) Posted by Krish on Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Filed under Advertising News, Celebrity Advertising, Super Bowl 2009, TV ads, Television Commercials, Video ads, superbowl commercial

Coca Cola is getting nostalgic this year and bringing in Steelers star Tony Polamalu for its Coke Zero Superbowl commercial, which is dedicated to the iconic 1980 Coca Cola commercial, starred by Mean Joe Greene. However, the 2009, Coca Cola super bowl ad with Polamalu is just not a remake of the old one, instead it comes with a twist.

In the 30-second spot, Polamalu reprises the role made famous by Steelers legend “Mean” Joe Greene. In tune with times, however, there comes a twist in the script and he plays it differently. It seems the original man of the older one, Joe Greene also would like the twist.

The ad opens with Polamalu similar to Joe Greene limping down a tunnel (this time it is bigger) to the locker room, while he was being followed by an innocent looking young fan (saying same dialogues) and offered an ice-cold Coke Zero to his tattered hero. That’s where all the similarities come to an end with the “Mean Joe” commercial.

What happens next is some humorous stuff while the ad reinforces the fact that with Coke Zero, it’s possible to have “Real Coke Taste and Zero Calories” Coca-Cola said. That’s the premise I suppose.

Mean Joe Greene original Coca Cola Superbowl Commercial 2009

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Comments (0) Posted by Krish on Friday, January 30th, 2009