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Advertisement Review:- Parle mango bite

Punch line: “Aam ki rasili goli… enjoy very slowly”

How about a tiny element holding some power to let one ’s self lose entirely right in the middle of buzzing outer world.  Generally people strive for such solace and may often end up splurging big bucks for a dream holiday at an exotic locations across the country or become hell-bent for meditation classes for such pursuance.
Now burn down the above cases to just a tiny confectionery which packs the same magic and hence emerges as a frugal alternative to touch this high instantly. And if this moment occurs by a surprise indulgence thats worth forfeiting then it can eject you out from the otherwise mundane life in a second but could also lead the whole thing to a make or break scenario which has been portrayed through an amusing comical situation by the ad maker in this gripping commercial. Also the punch line “Aam ki rasili goli…enjoy very slowly” fits just rightly to the whole show.

Imagine all of these happening to us but amidst the rushing working hour!!!! This is what happens to the robber who barges in to the bank with his fellows and threatens the old lady handling the cash counter on a gunpoint.  The old lady faints right away in panic but puts the alarm button on unintended. Now things are getting really alarming for every dacoit as they are expected to execute robbery much faster.

But to their dismay man on the cash counter stumbles upon mango bite while lifting cash and gets totally soaked in to the aam ka taste that he ends up forgetting everything around.
Thus a misdeed of this robber lands him to the police van in the closing part of this ad which is the breaking bit of the story.

Click below  to enjoy this commercial.


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