i agree that our values are not the same as what they show in bollywood. Even average indian women dont dress the way bollywood actresses do. In many Bollywood movies, you see girls wearing such skimpy clothes while going to college. even in America, no one wears that to school or in public for the most part. lol. I think average Indians in general are just as conservative as pakistanis about most things, and bollywood doesn't represent them either.
my point was simply that majority of pakistanis watch much more uryaniat and fahashi on tv on daily basis, so is it really a big deal if its on billboards?
my point is , it should nt be like " agr vo aryaniat ho rahe ha, tou dosri aryaniat ki be ijaazat do"
as far as cable is concerned, I KNOW A LOT OF PEOPLE who block such vulgar channelz, in their houses
i agree that our values are not the same as what they show in bollywood. Even average indian women dont dress the way bollywood actresses do. In many Bollywood movies, you see girls wearing such skimpy clothes while going to college. even in America, no one wears that to school or in public for the most part. lol. I think average Indians in general are just as conservative as pakistanis about most things, and bollywood doesn't represent them either.
my point was simply that majority of pakistanis watch much more uryaniat and fahashi on tv on daily basis, so is it really a big deal if its on billboards?
agree, but when we watch a bollywood movie, we are just watching a movie. Same is not true for a product like lawn suit. Advertisement of a product is different from a movie, as former requires an action based on motivation. So, marketing agencies / ad companies should think over this.
agree, but when we watch a bollywood movie, we are just watching a movie. Same is not true for a product like lawn suit. Advertisement of a product is different from a movie, as former requires an action based on motivation. So, marketing agencies / ad companies should think over this.
if a model wearing sexy clothes will sell their product, thats what they will do. I dont think they are trying to promote a specific culture, they are just doing whatever it takes to get peoples attention so they will remember to buy their product.
so to promote a jeans brand, they could only find such marketing technique?
This strategy sounds very same as adapted by Indian marketing agencies for promoting deodorants (whereby a particular brand of men’s deodorant leads girls crazy)
The pics posted by MQ (FK and Juggun) are level 1. What you posted is vulgarity level 10.
I don’t think there any discussion needed on that extreme level of vulgarity.
If the ads are so abhorrent for general public, they shouldn't buy the products. If they don't buy the products, the advertisers would have to change to something acceptable to the society. What is acceptable to the society? Sometimes the media decides that!