Campaign India Team
Feb 15, 2014

Weekend Fun: Valentine's Day commercials

Watch some of the ads created for this Valentine's Day

Weekend Fun: Valentine's Day commercials

For those adlanders who believe advertising is their valentine, here's a collection of a few ads rolled out in India as well as globally to celebrate the occasion. 

British Airways

The airline ran a 'Go Further to Get Closer' contest on Facebook. Participants were asked to state why they deserved a vacation to 'Go Further to Get Closer' to their spouses. A film created by OgilvyOne narrated the story of Sumeet Gupta and how the airline helped him surprise his wife through the contest. Gupta and his wife won a trip to the United Kingdom. 

Schwarzkopf Professional

 

The German hair dye major urged people to celebrate love 'Not just on Valentine’s Day', through a film created by BBDO Germany. 

Dumb Ways to Valentine

The award winning 'Dumb Ways to Die' by McCann Melbourne train-safety campaign is back with a spot for Valentine's Day. 

Sanskaari Valentine's Day

Sanskaari Alok Nath features in 9xm's promo for the occasion. Nath preaches how Valentine's Day can be celebrated in a 'sanskaari' manner.

 

 

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