Friday, September 21, 2007

Vodafone does NOT get my vote


Such a perfectly wonderful media opportunity killed by lousy lousy creative.

Star discussed the day branding opportunity with us a couple of months ago and we rallied hard around one particular launch to make it happen, but just couldn't muscle up the required money. Plus I was very keen to get the creative people from the agency and the channel involved too - when you have thousands of seconds to use, you've got to use them right - and was therefore willing to trade time for immediacy, and still am. (In those far distant "Real Value on Sholay" days, we came up with nine TV commercials for that one day!)

Alas, all Vodafone could come up with were three uneventful capers by H and I, and poor Chico heaving and huffing his way in the hot sun on an open field to find a silly red kennel that he is too plump to get into or out of. Even his protesting whimpers didn't seem to catch the attention of the guys at Hutch.

The original Chico lived in Porvorim (the original boy-and-dog Orange film was shot in Goa), and has been treated by three or four vets in the area, including my hospital. None of them enjoyed doing it. A few months ago, Dr Deby, who runs my hospital, inspected a breeder at Margao, who keeps pug parents in miserable cages. So that unsuspecting little pug pups can find their way into metropolitan homes for Rs 35000 each. We went there after a complaint of a parvo viral outbreak among pups sold by that breeder.

Since Hutch, now Vodafone, refuses to accept its responsibility in the 'production' of thousands of ill-bred pugs in India who will be doomed to short suffering lives, I have decided to release an ad with a picture of the pugs we found in dirty cages and a byline that says "Change is good. Will someone please come forward to change the lives of these poor creatures?"

My family uses BPL, Airtel and Dolphin. Hutch never did get our vote. And with this new cruel, irresponsible and unimaginative avatar, Vodafone certainly won't.

5 comments:

Sally said...

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meraj said...

agree with you on all aspects, Lynn. the commercial and the media usage is absolutely lame. bankrupt at 3 levels:
1)aesthetically
2)morally
3)mentally (inability to utilize a grand media opportunity)

btw, like the new look...origins?

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Smiling Dolphin said...

Hi Meraj. Welcome back. The new look was inspired by a certain past life sibling. I liked the stretched and minimalistic look of his blog, but not the colours. So I tried this out. But I think you already guessed its origins:-)

Sally said...

Yes, that's all you have to do, leave a comment.

phish said...

i like the new look as well!

i have to agree with you on an opportunity lost as far as creative execution is concerned. though the latter half was news to me.

i have been wanting to adopt a dog for awhile. unfortunately a bachelor life doesn't allow for puppy love.

nice piece.