Online Exclusives

8 Best Advertisements In The Industry

We all know that ads have been taken a big place in advertisements industry. They have the ability to evoke all sorts of emotions in us – they can tickle your funny bone, brighten up Your day and even make you shed a tear or two.

The key to a good ad is the lasting impression they may or may not leave in our minds courtesy of catchy jingles, the visuals, the dialogues or because of the authenticity that the characters lend to that particular story. Or it could have been an ad encouraging enough to make us buy that product.

Then there are the ads that make us nostalgic. Sometimes when we see old ads on social media or on the TV itself, it takes us back to how little we were when the ad was first telecasted and how much time has flown ever since.

Here’s a look back at some best advertisements of our time.

Radio Michi, Mirchi Sunne Wale Always Khush

A humorous take on how the younger generation of Rajasthan’s professional mourners, called Rudalis are failing at their craft thanks to Radio Mirchi’s content which always keeps listeners happy.

Tanishq

This ad broke the barriers of a society-built mindset that a divorcee can’t re-marry and encouraged people should be more open minded about marriage after a divorce. It also shows the new groom already embracing his new role as father to the bride’s daughter.

Pepsi, Dil Mange More

The tagline for this ad went on to become a catchphrase for generations to follow. The ad features the crème of Bollywood – Shahrukh Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Kajol and Shahid Kapoor.

Coca Cola

Aamir Khan was the face of Coca Cola and this ad was all about the lovable Indian tapori and his drink. The light-hearted humor in the ad simply sold the product better.

Fevi Kwik

One of the best advertisements back then, the FeviKwik ad made a strong political statement in which a tube of FewiKwik bridges the gap between India and Pakistan.

Google: Reunion

If I had to pick one ad which brings tears to my eyes every time I watch it, this is the one. It shows how Google reunites two old friends – one living in India and the other in Pakistan.

Havells Fan, Hawa Badlegi

A young couple goes to the register office for their marriage wherein the boy says he’ll change his last name, not the girl. Yes, Hawa Badlegi.

Cadbury, Silk

Not so much for the ad but for Disha Patani, whose charm and grace warmed viewers’ hearts.

Sohini Mukherjee

Sohini Mukherjee is from Kolkata. A student pursuing journalism and mass communication from Calcutta University. She's a blogger and travel freak who loves to write. Books are her favorite thing on earth. She wants to win people's heart through her writing. Sohini also has a dream of traveling the whole world one day.

Recent Posts

MS Dhoni-Backed Garuda Aerospace Hosts Defence Officers at New Facility

Garuda Aerospace, a leading drone manufacturer in India, invited officers from the College of Defence…

6 days ago

UMA Bootcamp 2025: From Hundreds of Aspirants to the Final 30 – Young Indian Engineers Set to Train with RGB Racing in Spain

United Motorsports Academy (UMA), in association with RGB Racing Team, has taken a major step…

1 week ago

Term Plans for Women in India: Unique Features You Should Know

With more and more women gaining financial independence, protecting that hard-earned stability becomes essential. Women…

4 weeks ago

Fashion Career Paths That Don’t Require Formal Education

The fashion industry is not limited only to those with a costly degree from the…

4 weeks ago

16th Census of India Announced: What’s New and How It Will Be Conducted

The Union government has finally set the dates for the long-delayed Census 2027, symbolising a…

1 month ago

Labubu Burnings & Pazuzu: Ritual or Digital-Age Superstition?

The internet has a way of turning innocent collectables into objects of terror. The latest…

1 month ago