Thursday, June 02, 2016

To be censored/banned ...

We Indians are in an expansive mood, to censor this, to ban that ... I want to add to this joie d vivre.  
Here is my short list of things I would like to censor/ban.
1.    Toilet cleaner adverts on TV coming up just as my family sits down for dinner. The fault is not with my family, but with the TV channels. But banning them is like biting the nose to spite the face. So, ban toilet cleaner commercials.
2.    Ban commercials of two/four-wheelers showing anything other going about the daily chores – daily commute to office, trips to grocery stores, vegetable markets, occasional family outing (four people on two-wheelers but all of them wearing helmets). No speeding on the highway, no splashing across puddles of water, no rock climbing (even on SUVs), no screeching to stops, no dare devilry.
3.    Ban shampoo commercials, particularly those promoting long shiny hair for women – save our women folk from spondylitis.
4.    Ban anti-dandruff shampoos advertisements, all those that show a single dandruff in the hair after a shower. The funny thing is India does not have a law for Truth in Advertising. Perhaps, companies trying to go global have felt the need to cater to laws of foreign lands. Yet, the effort feels forced, as they indeed are.
5.    What applies to shampoos applies to toothpaste and brushes – instead of dandruff, it is some hard-to-notice yellow stain, food scrap etc. Yuk ...
6.    Soft drink advertisements – no dare devilry (bungee jumping!) that forces nano-sized disclaimers that the stunts are being done by professionals; of no use. Censor these. Soda advertisements must carry the amount of sugar in a can/bottle/serving, in big size lettering.
7.    No advertisements for balms for backaches, mouth sores, etc. which offer only temporary symptomatic relief. In my family you can see living proof that these have become addictions. If cigarettes can be banned, so should these be.
Well, be my guest to add on to the above.

Raghuram 

14 comments:

Indian Satire said...

Extremely funny

Indian Satire said...

Extremely funny

Unknown said...

None will be banned and these TV channels need income form these ads. Everyone knows well that soft drink are harming our health, but we people are drinking for style and temporary comfort... And coming to the last point, cigarettes will never be banned �� our government earns from this..

mandakolathur said...

Lokesh, you are right on every count ... The post was also about our continuous demand to censor this, ban that etc. We do not seem to know how to exercise our individual rights to see or not see, hear or not hear, act or not act on things unless the law says something. I hate this mentality.

Thanks for you comings so early. I appreciate that.

Raghu

mandakolathur said...

Thanks Balu ... You should be able to develop this in your inimitable me, myself ...

Raghu

Unknown said...

Awesomesauce!!!!

Unknown said...

A ban on fairness creams.. People should appreciate natural beauty gifted to us.

mandakolathur said...

Yes, I missed that Rajalakshmi ... Quite ashamed I am on that ... This is best value addition to my post. Thanks. I will never dye my hair, for the same reason.

Raghu

mandakolathur said...

Thanks unknown ... Please visit as and when ... I am not too regular in posting though.

Raghuram

Indian Satire said...

Raghu, these days any joke other than on marriage can get one arrested. I avoid the aftermath :D

Indian Satire said...

Raghu, these days any joke other than on marriage can get one arrested. I avoid the aftermath :D

Indian Satire said...

Yes Fairness creams are a farce on diversity of human beings

Indian Satire said...

Yes Fairness creams are a farce on diversity of human beings

mandakolathur said...

Balu, yes to you on both how humour-disabled we are and also on fairness creams ... The credit for the latter goes to Rajalakshmi Iyer.

Raghu