Amul highlights the end of an era as Viswanathan Anand loses the world chess title
Here is Amul's depiction of Viswanathan Anand mosing to Magnus Carlsen and losing the world chess title.
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Indian spinners R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Harbhajan Singh picked up 14 wickets between themselves in India's innings and 135-run win over Australia in the second Test on March 5. Amul depicts the uncertain mindset of an Aussie batsman, while facing the guile of spin bowling.
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Amul, extremely prompt with its ad campaigns, never misses any contemporary issue.
Its latest ad is a tribute to Lionel Messi who scored his 86th goal this year to break Gerd Mueller's 1972 record of 85 strikes in a year.
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Amul, extremely prompt with its ad campaigns, never misses any contemporary issue.
Its latest ad is an apt description of the mess in Indian sports currently. With the Indian Olympic Association suspended by the international body, the athletes may suffer and the people at the helm will surely be held accountable. -
Amul also took a dig at India captain MS Dhoni for his demand for a turning pitch at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, where India and England will play the third Test. Dhoni has been underfire from a section of media and former cricketer as well as pitch curator Prabir Mukherjee, who alleged Dhoni wants Test matches to end in three days.
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This ad is dedicated to former Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting, who retired after 17-year Test career. He is the second highest run-getter, behind Sachin Tendulkar, in Tests and ODIs.
Australia, however, failed to give him a winning farewell as the Proteas beat the hosts by 309 runs in Perth. -
In this ad, Amul has backed master batsman Sachin Tendulkar, whose prolonged poor form has drawn scathing comments from his critics. Some of them have even asked him to retire.
However, a large section of cricket lovers, including some of his current and former teammates like Gautam Gambhir, Anil Kumble and Sunil Gavaskar, have come out in his support. -
This ad talks about Sachin Tendulkar's poor show in the series against New Zealand. He was Bowled Out thrice in the series with experts like Sunil Gavaskar claiming that the Master Blaster was not really moving his feet and that the gap between his bat and pad was worrying.
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Clocking 9.62 seconds in the 100m race, Usain Bolt continues to be the fastest man on the planet. Clinching his second successive Olympic gold, Bolt also silenced his critics who thought he was done and over.
"This really means a lot because a lot of people doubted me. A lot of people were saying I wasn't going to win. There was a lot of talk," Bolt had said.
And Amul joined Bolt in his celebrations with this cheeky Ad.
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This ad was on the mystery woman who marched with the Indian team during the London Olympics opening ceremony. She walked alongside India's flag bearer Sushil Kumar although she was not a part of the Indian contingent in any which way. She was later recognised as Madhura Nagendra, a Bangalore student, who was one of 10,000 volunteers performing in the ceremony.
Indian officials blasted Olympic security for the lapse. LOCOG chief Sebastian Coe, however, said that Nagendra was not a security threat. He said she was simply "a cast member who clearly got slightly over-excited."
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Amul dedicated their ad to Roger Federer who won his seventh Wimbledon title by defeating Britain's Andy Murray. With this win he regained the World No. 1 spot.
Murray, on the other hand, broke down as he failed to end Britain's 76-year long Grand Slam drought. -
This ad was inspired by the crisis that cropped up after both Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna refused to partner Leander Paes in the men's doubles team for the London Olympics.
Reminding us of a certain 'Dennis', this ad reads 'Tennis the Menace', and ends with the punchline 'Love All'. -
Shah Rukh Khan's controversial brawl at Wankhede Stadium grabbed an Amul spot. The new ad reads: "Na.one is allowed".
SRK has been banned for five years from entering the Wankhede Stadium following an altercation with the stadium security guards and MCA officials. -
Amul has this uncanny ability to portray even a serious issue in the most humourous way. It came up with this ad when Sahara had withdrawn itself as the sponsor of the Indian cricket team. Later the matter was resolved and Sahara was back as the main sponsor of Team India.