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Friday, June 10, 2011

Amul's adorable advertisement campaigns just keep getting better with time.
Amul has been running catchy campaigns since 1966 with politics, sports and Bollywood as its favourite themes.
Here's a look at some of the most impressive ads in the first six months of 2011.
Lokpal Bill
Lokpal Bill mired in controversy says this ad released in June 2011.


Amul's take on Lokpal Bill.










The Amul girl at her best in highlighting the 3D animation film Kung Fu Panda 2 (June 2011).
Kung Fu Panda in Amul ad.




The Amul ad mocks the Air India pilots' strike in May 2011.

Amul's take on AI strike.


Osama Bin Laden also found a place in the Amul ads when he was killed in May 2011.


Ad on Osama Bin Laden.


Mamata Banerjee's historic triumph in West Bengal elections with a thumping majority was the theme of this ad in May 2011.


Amul salutes Mamata Banerjee.




This ad shows West Indian cricketer Chris Gayle in top form in IPL series in May 2011. Gayle played for Royal Challengers Bangalore taking them to the finals of IPL 4.

Cricket, a favourite theme.




Amul ad features Rahul Gandhi who pledged his support for farmers in Uttar Pradesh 

Amul ad shows UP farmers' issue.



Bollywood actress Minissha Lamba was held by the customs officials at the Mumbai airport as she was carrying jewellery worth Rs 50 lakh (May 2011).

Amul ad spares no one.



The highly embarrassing error in the list of India's most wanted terrorists from India was highlighted in May 2011.

Amul pulls up the govt.

The captain of the Indian cricket team becomes the youth icon after winning the World Cup in April 2011


Amul congratulates Mahendra Singh Dhoni.



Bollywood's badshah Shah Rukh Khan celebrates after his team won an IPL match in April 2011.

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan in Amul ad.


Bollywood star Preity Zinta's cricket team won an IPL match in April 2011.

Amul's tryst with IPL match.


Here's the paani puri vendor from Mumbai who was caught on camera making snacks in unhygienic conditions (April 2011).

Amul ad shows Mumbai's street vendor.



The Amul ad shows the much-hyped Royal wedding in London (April 2011).Amul's royal ad.

This ad shows the much-hyped relationship between Shane Warne and British actress Elizbeth Hurley (April 2011)

Amul gets sensational.



Amul catches Bollywood in all its flavour showing the film Dum Maaro Dum in its ad in April 2011


Amul's Bollywood ad.



Amul catches the excitement of the Academy Awards in (March 2011).

Ad on Academy Awards.


External Affairs Minister S M Krishna inadvertently read out the speech of the Portuguese minister at a UN Security Council meeting in February 2011.
Faux-pas made by a minister at the UN.



This ad shows political unrest in Libya (March 2011).


Amul's favourite theme, politics.



This ad was launched before Bryan Adams's live music concert in Mumbai in February 2011.


Amul's musical connection.




Amul celebrates the opening of Cricket World Cup 2011 in February.

Amul's take on cricket.


The ad salutes Indian batsman Virender Sehwag as he equals Kapil Dev's feat of 175 runs in the World Cup in February 2011.
Amul congratulates Sehwag.





Bollywood film Yamla, Pagla, Deewana features in the Amul blockbuster in January 2011.



Yamla, Pagla, Deewana.

Amul pays tribute to Bharat Ratna Pandit Bhimsen Joshi in January 2011.


Amul's tribute.

The unrest in Egypt is highlighted in advertisement in February 2011.


Amul shows a political crisis.




This ad highlights the state of Eden Gardens before the Cricket World Cup in February 2011


Amul highlights poor infrastructure.




Amul became the official sponsor of the Netherlands cricket team during the World Cup in February.



Netherlands for Amul.




The ad shows the controversy created by Arunoday Singh of Yeh Saali Zindagi fame in February 2011.
At a college festival, Arunoday said he would kiss any girl who comes on to the stage. He created a furore by kissing the girl who accepteAmul, a morale booster.
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Amul's Bollywood fervour.


This is how Amul motivated the Indian cricket team for the World Cup finals in April 2011. 





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