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Celebrate Eid With Goodness And These Beautiful TVCs





Celebrate Eid With Goodness And These Beautiful TVCs

Festivals are a great way of bringing people together and celebrating with love and cheer. Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated across the world with great fervour, sweets, gifts and lots of food. Eid-ul-Fitr is also known as the ‘Festival of breaking the fast’ which marks the end of the month of Ramadan. It is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal (10th month) in the Islamic calendar as an acknowledgement of Allah’s revelation of the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad.

This holiday serves as a reminder for Muslims to be grateful for what they have and to share with those who may be less fortunate. Eid is associated with joy and merry-making and people spend time with family, visit loved ones, friends, neighbours, colleagues and exchange sweets and gifts. The children wait eagerly to receive eidis (money) from elders. 

Eid is celebrated in much grandeur across India and is significant for businesses of all kinds. Just like Diwali, Holi and Christmas, Eid is also the time when businesses roll out special ads and some of them are conceptually great as they manage to touch our hearts. These days integrating social and humane messages into TVCs in creative ways is the norm as the world is going through a socio-cultural evolution. 

My City Links celebrates this Eid with some of the best Eid ads by some of the biggest brands in the world. We bet these ads will tear you up and make you smile and inspire you to do more neki (goodness) and spread light this Eid and beyond. 

Live After You Leave – Fortis Healthcare (2018)

This ad focuses on doing something good for others by donating organs. When it comes to Organ Donation Rate (ODR), India stands at an abysmal 0.88 per million and the various causes for this are socio-cultural and religious beliefs. It breaks the myths to encourage more people to donate their organs. And what better occasion to do something good for others than Eid, a celebration of the act of goodness. 

Neki Mubaarak – Big Bazaar (2016)

Big Bazaar joined hands with Mudra DDB to create this beautiful 40 second spot. It focuses on compassion and religious harmony. It portrays that when everyone understands each others’ prerogatives and choices and yet chooses to be accommodative, the world will be a better place. Eid is certainly the occasion to celebrate harmony. Like every great ad, this one also relies on subtle brand placement in an emotionally powerful story.

Meetha Toh Meetha Hota Hai – Cadbury Celebrations (2019)

Ogilvy maintains the theme of ‘meetha for celebration’ as is the tradition of Cadbury. This 90 second TVC does so with elan with a simple story. When people of different faiths meet without much knowledge of each other’s practices, a pack of Cadbury Celebrations is a good idea because ‘meetha toh meetha hota hai.’ And Eid is all about the sweetness of celebrations. 

Neki Hi Noor – Tata Motors (2020)

This ad is conceptualised by Ogilvy India for Eid 2020 during the first year of the pandemic and celebrates truckers through a subtle brand placement i.e. Tata Trucks. It celebrates the act of ‘neki’ or doing good deeds to help others. It salutes truck drivers for the essential service they provide by transporting goods even during this pandemic. Eid is a time when muslims return to their families to celebrate but truck drivers don’t have that luxury. The ad communicates the message of doing good through a child’s deeds inspired by his father who is a trucker.

Katra Katra Neki – Tata Motors Middle East and Africa (2019)

This ad examines what happens when a bunch of six year olds decide to come together to represent the true spirit of celebrating Ramadan which is doing good. Children don’t see or understand the barriers and divisions created by adults on the basis of race and religion. They see everyone as themselves. Tata Motors celebrates immigrant drivers who do their duties with dedication, no matter what.

My City Links wishes you a happy Eid. Let’s celebrate goodness from our homes. Stay safe, stay healthy.

Author: Debi prasad sahu

Debi is an auteur of minimalism and a connoisseur of world movies and music. He loves to go on gastronomic adventures and crack PJs. He writes poetry and is a hippie soul.

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