Moneycontrol
HomeNewsTrendsFeaturesStoryboard | Diwali ads: It's that time of the year
Trending Topics

Storyboard | Diwali ads: It's that time of the year

Brace yourself for a national outbreak of lump-in-the-throat advertising.

October 26, 2021 / 11:40 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Actor Tinnu Anand plays a grouchy neighbour who becomes more welcoming when he gets a box of chocolates as a Diwali gift. Diwali is a time for people in the business of advertising to pull out the tear-jerkers.

It's the time of the year when you can redeem 365 days of douchebaggery with a single act of kindness, compassion, humanity, decency, generosity, or whatever is most in line with the client's brand key. Or pyramid, or cube, or circle, or dodecahedron. We in advertising call it Diwali.

It's the time of the year for a national outbreak of lump-in-the-throat-itis. Fortunately, the condition lasts only a few seconds, and is not known to have any debilitating side effects, apart from disruptions in TOM (top-of-mind) awareness. The condition, however, is known to spread rapidly through WhatsApp forwards tagged with messages like 'the real meaning of Diwali'.

Story continues below Advertisement

Read more: Diwali ads, watch out! Trolls are on the prowl

It's the time of the year when creatives will rummage through their rejected scripts folder to repurpose ideas that didn't make it to the production floor. Diwali is the great leveller. Ideas can cross-over categories with the slightest tweaking. Change 'cup of tea' to 'bottle of mineral water' (wink, wink), or ST bus to airline, or visually impaired to hearing disabled, or lesbian to transgender.