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A number of Bollywood celebrities have been endorsing products in a way which might not be the best way to go about advertising for a product. From Kareena Kapoor’s Magnum advertisement to Katrina Kaif’s Slice advertisement, there have been numerous instances of ad makers attempting to “ objectify” women through their content.
Vir Das has always been known to be a funny guy but here is an example of a sophisticated advertisement delivering a clean message to the public in the most creative manner. Here is the interesting video you must watch.
By promoting a men’s deodorant in the most classy way, he says
You know what? Enough is enough. You don’t have to objectify women to sell a product.
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