Interface Communications has launched Mahindra Stallio's TVC featuring Aamir Khan, which comes as a relief from the usual bike stunts. Bajaj Pulsar came up with stunt mania ads and soon thereafter became a sponsor for the MTV show too that promoted street biking and stunts by youth. Chandigarh itself saw the emergence of many such stunt bikers who used open wide roads in the wee hours to practice and demonstrate their hands on dangerous stunts.
The new TVC comes at a time when India is sitting up to the challenges of traffic related accidents that are almost assuming epidemic proportion. Time to think indeed: stunt or safe driving?
Good, simple communication.
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Saturday, November 27, 2010
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