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Racist and disrespect ad.

As a peace loving Indian and believer in Asian bloc I condemn this insensitive and needless ad.

Please expect sincere apologies on behalf of good Indians :MMHS
 
Creativity is one thing but taunting and trying to belittle teams (which isnt the first time) is in pretty bad taste.
 
Simply pathetic.

I don't like Sehwag but IMO this is the sports channel's idea. Still it would be epic if BD somehow manage to win the series :yk

They will keep on with this kinda ads tho, shameless people! :facepalm:
 
Sehwag the ultimate heel of south Asian cricket! This guy adds so much spice, would love to see Shoiab Akhtar also feature in these childish adds.

Hassan ali can be recruited in a few years also
 
I thought they would have learned after their Aane do campaign, after the thrashing they received they made Jaane do.
 
Remember he was paid for it. Clearly there is a market in India for such ads.
 
This is like one of those lame, cringeworthy, guilty pleasure music videos that you secretly like but don't tell anyone about it.:D
 
Racist and disrespect ad.

As a peace loving Indian and believer in Asian bloc I condemn this insensitive and needless ad.

Please expect sincere apologies on behalf of good Indians :MMHS


Market determines the mass communication, therefore may be not his fault alone, neither the producer - you’ll find many Indians love this. There is a fine line of everything, but when you are constantly pushing yourself to find something unique.... at one point you don’t know what’s the end product, though you always think that it’s working - it’s more applicable in communication industry.
 
Remember he was paid for it. Clearly there is a market in India for such ads.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0HBdDw_aa8

Remember this? When a Pakistani comedian put on black face to mock BD players on national television? Surely means Pak has market for such humor, no? What Sehwag did is perhaps wrong but not even 1% as racist or bigoted as this vid. Iss hamam me sabhi nange hai bhai, so get off that high horse.
 
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Along with the BCB and its players, the Bangladesh fans have brought this upon themselves. If you're going to blame umpires for being biased and being bought out by the BCCI, rather than accepting your losses against India in the past with some dignity, then you deserve this humiliation. In fact I'm surprised it has taken a country with a population in excess of a billion to come up with a warranted response. May long it continue throughout the series and after the series, when we'll find Bangladesh is in the receiving end of yet another whitewash.
 
Along with the BCB and its players, the Bangladesh fans have brought this upon themselves. If you're going to blame umpires for being biased and being bought out by the BCCI, rather than accepting your losses against India in the past with some dignity, then you deserve this humiliation. In fact I'm surprised it has taken a country with a population in excess of a billion to come up with a warranted response. May long it continue throughout the series and after the series, when we'll find Bangladesh is in the receiving end of yet another whitewash.

Pretty much.

As long as they continue to deck up ridicule on and off the field, Bangladesh or their fans will never have a leg to stand on.

This is just an obvious marketing connect and the fact that it's a talking point suggests that it's a good one.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0HBdDw_aa8

Remember this? When a Pakistani comedian put on black face to mock BD players on national television? Surely means Pak has market for such humor, no? What Sehwag did is perhaps wrong but not even 1% as racist or bigoted as this vid. Iss hamam me sabhi nange hai bhai, so get off that high horse.

I am not saying its good or bad but the fact is that an ad is created to market something - its not a personal opinion which people can have.
 
I am not saying its good or bad but the fact is that an ad is created to market something - its not a personal opinion which people can have.

Sir, I may not be the sharpest tool in the shed but I am pretty sure I was bang on getting what you implied there. I wouldn't have cared if that was some random poster but since I harbour a certain amount of respect and admiration for you and the way you run this forum so it was a bit of a shocker coming from you, that is all. Just don't get too sanctimonious with your posts and don't generalize, after all we are all good, bad and ugly, right?.

BTW for what it's worth I found the ads funny in a lame, slapstick kind of way, but it was still uncalled for nonetheless.
 
Sir, I may not be the sharpest tool in the shed but I am pretty sure I was bang on getting what you implied there. I wouldn't have cared if that was some random poster but since I harbour a certain amount of respect and admiration for you and the way you run this forum so it was a bit of a shocker coming from you, that is all. Just don't get too sanctimonious with your posts and don't generalize, after all we are all good, bad and ugly, right?.

BTW for what it's worth I found the ads funny in a lame, slapstick kind of way, but it was still uncalled for nonetheless.

In this context, did I compare India with Pakistan? All I said is that there is a demand for this in ad in India which is made by an Indian for an Indian market.

You are free to disagree if you like.

I dont agree with anything that is racist and no where did I say that this is an India only issue.
 
Along with the BCB and its players, the Bangladesh fans have brought this upon themselves. If you're going to blame umpires for being biased and being bought out by the BCCI, rather than accepting your losses against India in the past with some dignity, then you deserve this humiliation. In fact I'm surprised it has taken a country with a population in excess of a billion to come up with a warranted response. May long it continue throughout the series and after the series, when we'll find Bangladesh is in the receiving end of yet another whitewash.

You are right actually and one of those situations that I have to agree.

But, that actually explains another burning issue here in PP. let me rephrase your post, I hope you’ll like that.....

“PCB and people of PAK players, have brought this isolation upon themselves. If you're going to blame touring countries for being biased and being bought out by the BCCI, rather than accepting your failure to protect international players in the past with some humility, then you deserve this isolation. In fact I'm surprised it has taken a country with a population in excess of a billion and a board with billions in riches to come up with a warranted to boycott every bilateral relations and response like suing a board financially crippled. May long it continue throughout the seasons after and season, when we'll find Pakistan is in the receiving end of yet another isolation”.

How does it read?
 
I predict Bangladesh to win the T20I series. You never know they can shock India in the Test series as well, mainly because of their spinners.

Sehwag comes across as an uncouth person, never liked him.
 
In this context, did I compare India with Pakistan? All I said is that there is a demand for this in ad in India which is made by an Indian for an Indian market.

You are free to disagree if you like.

I dont agree with anything that is racist and no where did I say that this is an India only issue.

Fair enough, I guess we are on the page then.
 
Remember he was paid for it. Clearly there is a market in India for such ads.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0HBdDw_aa8

Remember this? When a Pakistani comedian put on black face to mock BD players on national television? Surely means Pak has market for such humor, no? What Sehwag did is perhaps wrong but not even 1% as racist or bigoted as this vid. Iss hamam me sabhi nange hai bhai, so get off that high horse.

[MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION] is right that there is a market for this sort of chest thumping and opposition belittling content on Indian TV

But @Hyperyaan666 is also right in pointing out that when it comes to insensitive racism and bigotry at display on national TV, Pakistan is at another level of low.

I think that has to do with a dangerous mixture of two things. Punjabi + Illiteracy. In Indian Punjab, people are less paindoo relatively speaking and more educated besides Indian TV is not dominated by Punjab. It is dominated by Punjabi origin people but not regular Punjabis strictly speaking and hence hence it is not as bigoted as Pakistan TV which is dominated by Punjabis like 90% of Pakistani TV is Punjabi.

Punjabis are not bad people at heart. We are always helping people but i dont know why we are so insensitive to racism.

Some of the things even prominent Pakistani Punjabi media personalities say in TV sometimes leave me in utter shock like hello you probably shouldn't have said that but that's a Punjabi for you. He is always Daler, Janbaaz and Badmaash.
 
Market determines the mass communication, therefore may be not his fault alone, neither the producer - you’ll find many Indians love this. There is a fine line of everything, but when you are constantly pushing yourself to find something unique.... at one point you don’t know what’s the end product, though you always think that it’s working - it’s more applicable in communication industry.

It is sad for me because it is not the Indian way at least historically. I don't know when this mentality creeped into out TV / media. India has been Bangladesh's trust worthy friend. In Sheikh Haseena we have a great friend in Bangladesh.

People like me have been looking forward to a full fledged Bangladesh tour of India including test matches for a long long time. It happened finally.

Eden Garden test match will be a historic occasion for Bengalis of both sides.

We must celebrate this tour.

The players must show exemplary leadership.

This left a bad taste.
 
Sehwag is always used for these kind of ads lol You can never convince say Tendulkar, Dravid, Kumble to feature in an ad like this.
 
Lame but not at all disrespectful.
This ad is all about Bangladeshi players and fans being highly passionate and/or arrogant. We all know this is true. Nothing racist about it.
 
You are right actually and one of those situations that I have to agree.

But, that actually explains another burning issue here in PP. let me rephrase your post, I hope you’ll like that.....

“PCB and people of PAK players, have brought this isolation upon themselves. If you're going to blame touring countries for being biased and being bought out by the BCCI, rather than accepting your failure to protect international players in the past with some humility, then you deserve this isolation. In fact I'm surprised it has taken a country with a population in excess of a billion and a board with billions in riches to come up with a warranted to boycott every bilateral relations and response like suing a board financially crippled. May long it continue throughout the seasons after and season, when we'll find Pakistan is in the receiving end of yet another isolation”.

How does it read?

The funny thing is I don't hold a double standard and although I'm a Pakistan supporter, you've rephrased my post because you assume I'm one of the members of the green tinted hype brigade. FYI I despise them as well and I've expressed this on numerous occasions.

Now as for your rephrased copy of the original, the difference is mine is based on facts and is authentic. Yours is based on fiction and is a fake copy that you would find from a market in Dhaka.

Rather than the addressing the points made in the post you resort to diverting to petty remarks, as you did last week when you were at it again. I actually read that post before it was deleted. On one hand you accused the PPers of "trolling", but then decide to provoke others with a subtle dig aimed at the PSL, of which we all know what you insinuated and the intentions behind it.

Now back on topic:

The following are a list of some of the reasons why I say the BCB, its players and their fans are a victim of their own behaviour and mannerisms:

1. Do you see Pakistan players doing that cringey cobra dance?
2. Do you see the vast number of Pakistan fans blaming the ICC whenever they lose against India in an ICC tournament?
3. Do you see Pakistan players behave like this?

4. Not to forget Nazmul Hasan's outburst during the 2015 WC after Bangladesh's QF defeat to India and he's at it again today with another conspiracy theory:

https://www.thecricketer.com/Topics..._tour_india_doubt_bcb_conspiracy_claim.h tml

5. On PP do you see Pakistan fans come up with threads like "Are Pakistan becoming a powerhouse in cricket" and if you recall the relentless chest thumping in the last four years on the back of the 2015 series win. Notice most of those chest thumpers have now gone in hiding after being put in their place following the humiliation in the WC.
 
As a Bangladeshi, this ad doesn't offend me. It shows the truth about a portion of our fans.

I understand some Bangladeshi fans go overboard with their celebrations and this ad was just mocking that. Those fans annoy me also.
 
The funny thing is I don't hold a double standard and although I'm a Pakistan supporter, you've rephrased my post because you assume I'm one of the members of the green tinted hype brigade. FYI I despise them as well and I've expressed this on numerous occasions.

Now as for your rephrased copy of the original, the difference is mine is based on facts and is authentic. Yours is based on fiction and is a fake copy that you would find from a market in Dhaka.

Rather than the addressing the points made in the post you resort to diverting to petty remarks, as you did last week when you were at it again. I actually read that post before it was deleted. On one hand you accused the PPers of "trolling", but then decide to provoke others with a subtle dig aimed at the PSL, of which we all know what you insinuated and the intentions behind it.

Now back on topic:

The following are a list of some of the reasons why I say the BCB, its players and their fans are a victim of their own behaviour and mannerisms:

1. Do you see Pakistan players doing that cringey cobra dance?
2. Do you see the vast number of Pakistan fans blaming the ICC whenever they lose against India in an ICC tournament?
3. Do you see Pakistan players behave like this?

4. Not to forget Nazmul Hasan's outburst during the 2015 WC after Bangladesh's QF defeat to India and he's at it again today with another conspiracy theory:

https://www.thecricketer.com/Topics..._tour_india_doubt_bcb_conspiracy_claim.h tml

5. On PP do you see Pakistan fans come up with threads like "Are Pakistan becoming a powerhouse in cricket" and if you recall the relentless chest thumping in the last four years on the back of the 2015 series win. Notice most of those chest thumpers have now gone in hiding after being put in their place following the humiliation in the WC.

You see, I don’t have much problem with the ad, which I cleared in my first post - this is marketing gimmicks and I understand that domain a little. Idiots are everywhere and for a country of almost 1.5 billion, even a fraction of that population makes a big size and they’ll love it - bottom line is, there is a market for it and Segway must be paid handsomely for this. This ad is in the same line of “Ane do” or “Angregi ka ghanta”

My problem is - you are trying to justify this, and that too being Pakistani whose board, players and fans haven’t brighten the nations face in many occasions. For the conspiracy theory or blaming - after blaming the whole world for anything & everything for the troubles of Pakistan, you guys should be the last person to raise the issue here.

Regarding the players behaviour - there are two parties here, and unfortunately you didn’t see the other guy apart from Tammi in that brawl, which is double standard. We live in sonically media era so it’s easier to post clips here, but I know PAK cricket history more than most here - if I start to call names of PAK players for on & off the field, you won’t have the taste to go through even half - fixing, doping, drag trafficking, prost... what not - I better keep PP decent here. Your captain cheated bluntly to beat a minnow in their first tour, and you are questing BD players here!!

I have explained “cobra dance” many times, why & how - and everyone is aware of that - your choice is to be ignorant, be like that. But, at least think about what Hasan Ali was trying to dance on an international border gate...

Finally, the power house post - that guy had his fun after fooling lots of people here and finally he has left in peace..... still, no one can match average Pakistani fan when it comes to boasting cricket or expectations.

Do you think that I enjoy posting these and hurting lots of Pakistani posters here? But, I won’t and can’t accept that my stay at PP will be bitter every day - it’s not my job, rather a favourite pass time and I won’t allow anyone to spoil it.... definitely not from people living in glass houses.
 
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India vs Bangladesh is one match where I want both teams to lose lmao
 
I thought they would have learned after their Aane do campaign, after the thrashing they received they made Jaane do.

You understand these are tv companies making money and not teams which are doing this right? Because you seem to be very confused about how ads work. If the ad company makes money does it matter who wins or loses to them?
 
You understand these are tv companies making money and not teams which are doing this right? Because you seem to be very confused about how ads work. If the ad company makes money does it matter who wins or loses to them?

The problem with the Aane Do ad was that the active members of the Indian team were part of it as well, which is why it was inevitable that they were going to get mocked after losing the series.

Such ads are fine but current players should not be made to participate in it because it gets very embarrassing if they don’t end up on the winning side.
 
The problem with the Aane Do ad was that the active members of the Indian team were part of it as well, which is why it was inevitable that they were going to get mocked after losing the series.

Such ads are fine but current players should not be made to participate in it because it gets very embarrassing if they don’t end up on the winning side.

Exactly this. Mauka Mauka was good too and it was without any player. I am sure even Pakistani fans enjoyed it. :inti
 
The problem with the Aane Do ad was that the active members of the Indian team were part of it as well, which is why it was inevitable that they were going to get mocked after losing the series.

Such ads are fine but current players should not be made to participate in it because it gets very embarrassing if they don’t end up on the winning side.

Couldn't agree more
 
Sehwag at it's usual.. But he ain't mocking BD here..Just a fun ad.
 
Cringe. Not rude or disrespectful, but still cringe. Why can't they just make normal ads where they show some footage from previous series' and have some hyped music in the back?
 
You see, I don’t have much problem with the ad, which I cleared in my first post - this is marketing gimmicks and I understand that domain a little. Idiots are everywhere and for a country of almost 1.5 billion, even a fraction of that population makes a big size and they’ll love it - bottom line is, there is a market for it and Segway must be paid handsomely for this. This ad is in the same line of “Ane do” or “Angregi ka ghanta”

My problem is - you are trying to justify this, and that too being Pakistani whose board, players and fans haven’t brighten the nations face in many occasions. For the conspiracy theory or blaming - after blaming the whole world for anything & everything for the troubles of Pakistan, you guys should be the last person to raise the issue here.

Regarding the players behaviour - there are two parties here, and unfortunately you didn’t see the other guy apart from Tammi in that brawl, which is double standard. We live in sonically media era so it’s easier to post clips here, but I know PAK cricket history more than most here - if I start to call names of PAK players for on & off the field, you won’t have the taste to go through even half - fixing, doping, drag trafficking, prost... what not - I better keep PP decent here. Your captain cheated bluntly to beat a minnow in their first tour, and you are questing BD players here!!

I have explained “cobra dance” many times, why & how - and everyone is aware of that - your choice is to be ignorant, be like that. But, at least think about what Hasan Ali was trying to dance on an international border gate...

Finally, the power house post - that guy had his fun after fooling lots of people here and finally he has left in peace..... still, no one can match average Pakistani fan when it comes to boasting cricket or expectations.

Do you think that I enjoy posting these and hurting lots of Pakistani posters here? But, I won’t and can’t accept that my stay at PP will be bitter every day - it’s not my job, rather a favourite pass time and I won’t allow anyone to spoil it.... definitely not from people living in glass houses.

No I'm not trying to justify the video ads, although I'm not against it either. In other words I hold no strong opinion concerning this, but what I don't do is play the troll game and take sly digs at others, as was apparent from last week. I also remember the time when you said something along the lines of "I hope the BCB never tour Pakistan". When I see comments like this, there is inevitably going to be an irrational reaction from a section of the posters on here, who will take offence to this. I wasn't personally offended by it but it was in poor taste, that's all I'll say.

Now what I'm actually trying to say is the BCB, Bangladesh players and their fans have no right to get butt hurt about this video because of their antics cited in my previous post.

As for the history of Pakistan cricket concerning all the controversies that have happened, firstly what they do in their spare time is none of your business and none of my business. Believe me I'm well versed with what has gone on in the past, even for the events that occurred before I was born. You can tell me, the following source pretty much sums it all up right? https://www.dawn.com/news/1018005

But once again you're showing a double standard here. Bangladesh cricketers are no strangers to corruption as evident by the bans handed out to Mohammad Ashraful and Shariful Haque. My heart actually sank when I heard about the former getting banned for eight years because I have fond memories of watching him score a match winning ton against an ATG Australia team, who were still very much in the peak of their powers. He followed this up with an amazing 94 off 52 balls in the next match against England. Back then only a handful of hitters could pull off such a sustained assault against an exceptional bowling attack.

Pakistan cricket are a bigger target market for the betting mafia to tap into and when you consider they have been playing test cricket for almost 70 years, it is only expected to see them hold more players guilty of corruption in the sport. Bangladesh on the other hand are a much smaller market and have been a minnow for two decades from when they commenced playing test cricket.

"Your captain cheated bluntly to beat a minnow in their first tour". Please elaborate because I actually can't remember.

I agree with you on Hasan Ali. His head was in the clouds after the CT success, but he is now paying the price for letting it get all to his head.

Prior to the 2015 WC, I had no issues with the BCB, Bangladesh team and its fans. I tell you what changed the mentality of all three parties, it was Mustafa Kamal. The chain reaction of antics coming from Bangladesh all began when he was the Vice-President of the ICC and all of a sudden just lost it when he stated the following:

"Speaking as fan, it appears to me that it (ICC) has become Indian Cricket Council. There needs to be an investigation. A result was forced on us today."

The damage of this statement alone is simply immeasurable and unfortunately you have also become a victim of this culture change (all for the worse),as evident by some of your baseless predictions, such as the Pakistan v Bangladesh contest in the 2019 WC and more recently there was that outburst from you, when you made it clear, that you wished "BCB would never tour PCB", so please spare us with all the self-pity, the vast majority of PPers are not trying to "spoil" your experience on this forum. We cherish your posts and you are a fine poster but of late your standards have gone down in my eyes.
 
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Such ads are fine as long as current or ex players are not involved

In fact I think they dilute their own standing and respect by participating in these
 
The talking down to, the mocking Bengali accent and the clownish behavior of that animated BD character. This is a haughty ad. There is a way to act superior in cricketing terms and there is this way. Indian fans who pretend that this is just banter are being facetious.

A section of BD fans are horrible, no doubt, but if you see their cricketers, I've only seen respect from their star players while interacting with Indian players on the field. In fact, sometimes I feel they respect the Indian players a bit too much.

There have been odd incidents like Shahadat Hossain kicking in the direction of the Indian dressing room but that was in response to Sehwag's comments. And Indian fans are as obnoxious as the section of terrible BD fans, if not worse, on Youtube and other online places that allow filth to be spewed.
 
Really crass as usual. Hope BD thrashes them so this arrogance ends up looking silly again like it did in Aane Do as well as in the England test series.
 
Criticism of sehwag and there being a demand for such ads in India but no criticism of Star sports for making such stupid ads in the first place?
 
"Your captain cheated bluntly to beat a minnow in their first tour". Please elaborate because I actually can't remember.

Possibly this -

Really don't know what Latif was thinking, it was embarrassing.

 
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Looks like Sehwag has a contract with Star Sports. He is used prior to every series.

Here is before Australia.

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At least the Marketing team are earning their rupees.
 
The objective of the ad would be create interest for India-Bangladesh series.

By the looks of it, it has succeeded !
 
Cringeworthy, Sehwag is literally pushing limit. BD is a good team, some fans can't decide how all team and country look like. Just like it is the case with India. Sehwag is perfectly portraying the guy from Haryana with low IQ.
 
It's not easy to come up with clever ads like "Mauka Mauka". Star Sports is only trying to build interest in the series they're broadcasting and if they can't come up with a good idea, the next best thing is to make the kind of jokes that Indian fans were already laughing at and sharing on Facebook and WhatsApp.
 
Well even though they lost the match, the Indian fans can still enjoy this ad. That’s the good thing with ads like these, it gives fam something to cheer about.
 
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