Crush aku dulu ni..iklan yang paling ditunggu2 zaman study dulu..hahaha..punya la cantik Shahida ni..tapi apa kan daya, jodoh dengan laki suara itik jugak..
he... he... he.... rupa nya isteri Datuk Syukri pengasas d'herbs terlajak laris dah gelemor dari dulu daripada Datuk Syukri.masa ni isteri Datuk Syukri belum bertemu jodoh lagi ngan Datuk Syukri.masa ni isteri Datuk Syukri comel sangat
2005 punya iklan..saya salah sorg yg terbabit dlm tu..iklan habuan xsampai lima minit pun...tapi makan masa 2 hari pengambaran..yg spoil bini tok alip sukri la..asyik "cutttt cutt cuttt"
lawanya bini alif shukri time ni... xprnah sangka ni dia, aku igt artis mana..mamat hensem ni pun agak2 harini mesti muka stok ayah2 kan. pernah berleluasa comments yg bitter psl iklan ni dia pakai tudung. lepastu sindir dgn mengibaratkan iklan ubat gigi oleh org tua yg tak bergigi. terang2an iklan ni bknnya letak lelaki yg botak. wanita juga, yg biasanya berambut panjang juga, tp tutup rambut dengan skaf malah lg penting utk bersyampu dan perlu yg sesuai utk mengekalkan kesegaran kulit kepala dan rambut dalam bertutup... psl tu la jenama sunsilk waktu ni jauh ke depan dalam pasaran.. dia tahu prospek audiens dia.. iklan2 shampoo yang tayang rambut panjang berkilau tu semua org pun dh tahu rambut fake so no point..cliche dan boring juga. the point of advert is not limited to show off this is the result (when result shown itself is fake) but to relate your brand with audience, from just prospect buyers to become end buyers. bermula dari sunsilk, semua jenama antarabangsa lain ikut step sama mengiklankan bagi wanita berhijab. malah sekarang ni dah makin banyak jenama shampu di sub kan khusus utk wanita berhijab termasukla jenama shampu syarikat non muslim dan antarabangsa. biarpun sunsilk jenama antarabangsa, the commercial is meant locally based. jadi bitter lah cmne pn, esp golongan non muslim yg komen biadab dan syok sndri mcm malaysia ni tanah asli diorang. you cant beat the original audience. iklan perfume jenama mewah buat aksi terjun ke laut semua takde kena mengena dgn bau wangi.. yg tu org tak kritik malah katanya smart advertising plak. nmpk sgt bitter and bias nye kat situ.. haha
you guys don't get it, it's not her hair, it's actually his hair! you see that guy there? right...ok im joking here. obviously some people just comment on something without having appropriate dalil/hujjah/referrence about women's aurah.
@imdavisa Sorry, i have to correct you on this. Islam is actually a very simple religion. But, sadly, in certain Islamic countries, religion has been influenced strongly by their culture..This is a Malaysian advertisement for muslim woman is Malaysia- one of the modern Islamic country that portrays true Islamic way of living, modern and never limit woman to success in education and career. I am a Malaysian muslim woman doing a PhD in Auckland city right now+and yes, we do use shampoo..
@AmIBuggingYou it's a muslim country dear... they need to cover it as a religion said so... even you wear a headscarf, doesn't mean you dont need to take care of your hair right...
whaaaattt???i kinda hard to believe,but how come sunsilk have to do with jihad? never mind,everyone has different way of thinking. yes, they are malaysian.
There are already tons of shampoo ads with girls portraying beauty (fake) hair. Advert is not limited to visual end result (that everyone knows clearly faked up), it is mainly meant to relate audience with your brand. This was why sunsilk was way advanced than their rival brands that time, they were sharp to reach audience and quick to understood prospect buyers better, knowing women who wears hijab do have exact standard female hair and not excluded from hair care. What hits larger audience boosts the sale more. From Sunsilk, all international shampoo brands decided to take the same step by advertising hijab models besides maintaining the fake beauty hair result display models in some other of their ads.