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![]() Topic: cheap toms ” according to a BBC news report.Posted: May 02 2013 at 4:38am |
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able content on television, the ministry has raised eyebrows at the recent slew of men s deodorant advertisements on Indian television, calling them overtly sexual. All of them clearly take a cue from the Axe deodorant commercials, which show women overcome by desire after inhaling the aforementioned product. (Mind you, Axe commercials in India are far more toned down than some of the bolder versions abroad.)The ministry last week sent a letter to the Advertising Standards Council of India, an independent body responsible for promoting responsible advertising, asking it to scrutinize these commercials. The council will respond this week, and decide whether the ads are okay, need to be changed or should be taken off the air, the council’s secretary-general, Allan Collaco, told India Real Time on Friday. They re not the final arbiter though—the broadcasting ministry can overrule them if it wishes, though in general it is supposed to accept the council s advice.Mr. Collaco also said, “We’ll be asking the said companies for an explanation.” He added that the ministry had made its request on the grounds of “indecency” and “wrong portrayal of women.” A news report by the the Indian magazine Outlook, suggested that ads aired by Axe, Wild Stone and Zatak are under the scanner. None of the companies in question could be immediately reached for a comment.The broadcasting ministry’s letter to the council complained that the adds “brim with messages aimed at tickling libidinous male instincts,” according to a BBC news report. (A ministry spokesman declined to share the letter with India Real Time)And it is not only women who should be offended by these ads,cheap toms.“Plz ban the zatak advertisement it portrays dentists as well as women in a vry bad light,” complained one user on the advertising council’s page on Facebook.The council’s website notes that it has received several complaints involving deodorant ads in the last two years. It intervened in some cases, but in many cases it decided “that the advertising is not objectionable. Advertisements in India often elicit complaints. In 2007, an ad for Amul Macho underwear, which used the slogan “Crafted for fantasies,” was taken off the air. It portrayed a woman swept away by pleasant fantasies while washing her husband’s underwear at the local washing spot,toms shoes sale, much to the embarrassment of other women nearby. The consumer complaint wing of the advertising council didn’t find anything wrong with it, but the broadcasting ministry overruled it.This week the advertising body is suppose to decide if these ads can stay or not. Of course, the ministry could fall back on a popular option for content deemed unsuitable for young minds—banish deodorant ads to after 11 p.m. Add a Comment Error message Name We welcome thoughtful comments from readers. Please comply with our guidelines,cheap toms. Our blogs do not require the use of your real name. Comment Comments (2 of 2) View all Comments 1:19 pm June 16, 2011 #WSJ #INDIAREALTIME #DeweyDefeatsTruman #SidHarth
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