In India, it's not legal to promote alcohol in Ads so usually, they promote the music and CDs or soft drinks belonging to that Alcohol brand that does not exist in reality.
@@armansingh5300 in India, learning and enjoying classical music 🎶 is considered as great and people who have knowledge of classical music are considered great and intelligent. In India, women in general are known to be learnt at least some kind of other classical music and to impress them, boys pretend that they too enjoy it. But, once the girls are off, they immediately shift to folk music or western music. It is typical Indian men attitude towards music. That irony is the reference in this ad.
Have watched the video before, but this time I was laughing and enjoying more because of your contagious laughter 😂 Great energy and authentic reaction, I'm loving it 😅
I grew up watching these from time to time.. suddenly YT suggested me your video, which was pretty fun watching 'em again. enjoyed it. keep them coming, Dena.
Dear Denae ! Love to watch your reactions. You are natural and funny. Have good sence of humour. I wish you always keep laughing and have fun. God Bless. Indian from Norway !
Actually, In India Liquor companies can’t publicly broadcast Ads depicting their products (liquors). So, they have to come up to creative ways to make the peoples laugh and remember them!
I don't know whether you see my comment after 2 years of your post. I really enjoyed seeing you enjoying one of my too best ad's of Imperial blue whisky ad . It's music is very soothing 👌🏿👍🏿
I've been watching these ads for more than a decade. I genuinely thought they were ADs of music CDS and was so confused why would they make ADs on music CDs! Now I know those were whisky ADs.
No ruko... keep reviewing songs....🙂👍 N I have a real old school song for u, after that u may be able to understand classical singing..... Please review song - "Chaap Tilak" by Abida Parveen & Rahat Fateh Ali Khan