Cadbury recently recreated its legendary 90s Dairy Milk ad, this time with a gender swap twist. On the release of the ad, the netizens reacted extremely positively, with claiming that they were filled with nostalgia. The ad comes right before the beginning of the highly awaited IPL and the T20 World Cup. It also comes at a time when conversations and actions around gender roles and equality are getting more important by the day.
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The entire country is waiting for the resumption of Indian Premiere League. The excitement is palpable as right after the IPL, the national team is to play the T20 World Cup. With an entire cricket season of T20 etched out, it is a surety that cricket is going to turn evoke massive fervour in the next couple of months.
And the season has already kicked off on a ‘sweet’ note, with the re-imagined Dairy Milk cricket ad.
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The Facts of the Matter
What happens when you amalgamate the most loved sport in India and most affectionately bought chocolate in the country? The answer to that was discovered in 90s when Dairy Milk had released its ‘Kuch Khaas Hai’ ad. The ad was produced by ad agency extraordinaire – Ogilvy and Mathers.
The creative brain behind the iconic ad was ad-man Piyush Pandey, who’s also behind similar iconic Indian ads for brands like Fevicol, Ambuja Cement, etc.
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How Does the Old and the New Ad Compare
The 90s ad takes the viewer to a tense moment on a cricket field as a batsman is just 1 run short of his century. We also see a girl, with the Dairy Milk chocolate in her hand, watching the batsman tensely and keenly.
As the batsman swings the bat, one is sure that it’s going to be a catch. However, the ball is out of the reach of the fielder, and it’s a six. The crowd is applauding. We soon catch perhaps the most iconic moment in an Indian ad.
The girl mentioned above, dodges the security, and rushes to the ground. She also does a quirky yet heartwarming dance and, in the background, a beautiful song plays.
Watch the Old Ad Here:
Meanwhile, the new ad is similar in concept, but slightly different in execution. In the place of a batsman, a female batsman can be seen. On the other hand, in the place of the quirky and adorable girl that stole the show, is a young Punjabi man.
In this ad, a women’s cricket match is at a tense stage and is being spectated by a crowd full of men. On the sidelines, a man can be seen holding a Dairy Milk, watching the match tensely.
Soon the female cricketer hits a six, and the man, rushes to the ground and dances in the same reckless abandon as the woman had in the iconic ad from 90s.
Watch the New Ad Here:
Join Cadbury Dairy Milk in celebrating and cheering for our girls who are making spectacular success stories and emerging as powerful role models for the youth.#CadburyDairyMilk #GoodLuckGirls #KuchAchhaHoJaayeKuchMeethaHoJaaye pic.twitter.com/b0g4dRo9DJ
— Cadbury Dairy Milk (@DairyMilkIn) September 17, 2021
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“Obvious Twist that Was Long Overdue”: Netizens React Positively to the Ad
The ad has garnered massive appreciation. It’s being especially appreciated for keeping the soul of the ad similar, while adding the simple gender twist with subtlety. Brand communication strategy consultant Karthik took to Twitter and wrote, “Oh wow!! Take a bow, Cadbury Dairy Milk and Ogilvy 🙂 A simple, obvious twist that was long overdue, and staring right at all of us all this while!”
Oh wow!! Take a bow, Cadbury Dairy Milk and Ogilvy 🙂 A simple, obvious twist that was long overdue, and staring right at all of us all this while! pic.twitter.com/Urq8NXtg7W
— Karthik 🇮🇳 (@beastoftraal) September 17, 2021
Mediacorp C-level employee Parminder Singh also acknowledged the messaging of the brand and wrote, “An iconic campaign, a contemporary twist and so many relevant messages!”
An iconic campaign, a contemporary twist and so many relevant messages!
Well done Cadbury! @DairyMilkIn pic.twitter.com/DHjnCjaXa0
— Parminder Singh (@parrysingh) September 17, 2021
Similarly, several netizens reacted positively to the ad.
Well done. Childhood memory refreshed. Just the ad has been reversed a little bit. Last time a girl entered the cricket ground & this time a boy entered the cricket ground. @Ujjwal_Patni
— ABHISHEK KUMAR SINGH (@abhishek151282) September 17, 2021
Thank you @DairyMilkIn for taking me trip down the memory.The new ad acknowledges and lauds women's contribution to sports,without tampering with our collective nostalgia.Hope this video gives milenials a major throwback pic.twitter.com/EfbMjgCVCj
— k siddharth (@sid_yamabuddha) September 17, 2021
Brilliant! Those who remember the popular #DairyMilk ad from 90s will love the new twist 🙂 pic.twitter.com/DOrMv7ruPH
— Naveen Jindal (@MPNaveenJindal) September 17, 2021
The new Cadbury Dairy Milk ad has already hit that 'viral factor'. How many of Gen Z will relate to or appreciate it, is a question to ponder. Gen Y is experiencing nostalgia and forwarding it all across.
— Anandan Pillai (@anandan22) September 17, 2021