Thursday, March 13, 2025

Cadbury Dairy Milk India's new ad on North-South language divide goes viral ::::: Divided by politics... united by ...

Dairy Milk India's new ad on North-South language divide goes viral 

... "Thoda Thoda, ... but very sweet" 

Once upon a time .. a Cadbury chocolate ad on cricket match made people crazy -- and fall in love with both the game and the sweet too !!

SUPER FUZZY AD .... topical and sweet




The ad features Hindi-speaking women, including a Chennai woman who struggles to understand and speak to her new neighbours !!

The ad's message: kindness can bridge gaps, language shouldn't be a barrier

Cadbury Dairy Milk India has launched its new leg of advertisement campaigns and one of the ad videos has particularly delighted the internet. The reason? The video addressed the North-South language divide with a simple yet thoughtful message.


The ad follows a group of seemingly Hindi-speaking women chatting when a new neighbour, a woman from Chennai, joins them. With limited knowledge of Hindi, she initially struggles to keep up with the conversation and feels out of place. 


However, one of the women, noticing her discomfort, switches to English in her own way to make her feel included. The new neighbour starts feeling at ease as the conversation flows. 

The ad attempted to depict that a little kindness is all it takes to bridge gaps - language need not be a barrier to connection. 


This ad comes amid the ongoing rift between the Centre and Tamil Nadu. The DMK government has accused the Centre of trying to impose Hindi in the state, a charge rejected repeatedly by central ministers. In fact, the language divide has been at the centre of Dravidian politics in Tamil Nadu since the 1960s.

The conversation around the ad has been overwhelmingly positive, with social media users praising how it managed to address a social issue without being preachy. 

Sometimes, a small gesture like switching languages can go a long way in making someone feel at home.

(Kya swad hae zindagi ..... ) 





The new ad depicted around the plot of North-South language divide has earned praise for its refreshing take on inclusivity. 

"I don't get the North-South language politics. But I do get great advertising. Dairy Milk India always hits the right notes," a user said on X.

Another user added, "My God! What a beautiful ad by Daily Milk India. Marketing team deserves a raise."


A section of the internet found the message particularly relevant. "How beautifully Daily Milk showed a mirror to all of us. We communicate 'little little... Thoda Thoda, and still be 'very sweet' and accepting," one of the users said.

Divided by politics... united by ... 



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