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Bengaluru bus ad for rasam 'insulting both north and south India', says viral post. Internet divided

The instant rasam paste ad at the back of the Bengaluru bus featured a man with a curious expression and a text that read 'Wife North Indianaaa?'.

January 05, 2024 / 14:27 IST
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The instant rasam paste ad behind the Bengaluru bus. (Image credit: TejasDinkar/Twitter).

An instant rasam paste advertisement posted at the back of a bus in Bengaluru left an X (formerly Twitter) user unamused as he felt that the ad was sexist and insulted both the north Indian and south Indian population.

The ad featured a man with a curious expression and a text that read "Wife North Indianaaa?" thereby perhaps suggesting a solution to make rasam instantly.

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"Today in ads that manage to be sexist while also insulting both North and South India (from r/bangalore)," the user identified as Tejas Dinkar captioned his post, with the image of the ad.
The post, which went viral, saw many user comments who disagreed that the ad had tried to insult the north Indian and south Indian population living in the city.

"Not sure if it's offensive to the millions where the wife is a north Indian home maker. We need to stop taking offence at every opportunity," one  user wrote.