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The Financial Express on MSNCadbury Dairy Milk’s new ad on language divide wins the internet—Here’s whyAt its core, the advertisement is a lesson in inclusivity. The scene unfolds with a group of Hindi-speaking women chatting in ...
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The Print on MSNNew Cadbury ad has fresh take on the language debate. Both north and south are impressedIt’s as if Cadbury knew Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin was going to stir the hornet’s nest and make national headlines ...
Cadbury Dairy Milk India has launched its new leg of advertisement campaign. One of its fresh ad videos is winning hearts ...
True to the brand’s spirit of masti, the Cadbury Gems’ new film brings together an explosion of colours and the magic of outer space to create a delightful experience for kids while echoing the brand ...
New Delhi: In a world often shaped by differences, it’s the smallest gestures that remind us of our shared humanity. Cadbury ...
The Hindi-speaking woman uses broken English in her own way to explain and as the conversation goes on, the South Indian ...
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India Today on MSNDairy Milk India's new ad on North-South language divide is viral. It's easy to see whyA new advertisement by Cadbury Dairy Milk India has impressed social media users. The reason? The simple yet thoughtful approach to addressing the issue of the North-South language divide.
Cadbury Dairy Milk India’s latest ad campaign has struck a chord online ... of Hindi-speaking women engaged in conversation when a new neighbor, a woman from Chennai, joins them.
In this week's Ad Spot, Cadbury bridges language barriers with chocolatey unity, Chicken Licken tackles the fear of bones ...
A brand new Cadbury chocolate bar already being described as "the stuff of dreams" has begun rolling out in stores across the UK. The confectionery company is responsible for a range of popular ...
When a new neighbour from ... linguistic divides. The ad subtly reinforces this role by portraying English as an inclusive tool rather than a marker of elitism. Cadbury Dairy Milk India’s ...
The ad begins with a woman from Chennai, new to the neighbourhood, being introduced to a group of North Indian women.
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