Every year, the ad world churns out some touching commercials highlighting motherhood and its various aspects, the bond between the mother and her child, and the many roles a mother plays.
This Mother’s Day, brands have gone an extra mile to pay tribute to mothers of the world.
Here are 7 beautiful ads that will make you call up your mother:
1. Tanishq
This beautiful ad by Tanishq shows how a mother always puts her child first. #ForYourMom is the perfect hashtag for this advertisement.
2. Titan Raga
Titan has won hearts with this amazing ad on Motherhood that tries to put across the message that “motherhood is not about sacrifice, it’s about choice”. The ad shows how a would-be-mother gives a speech at a family lunch for those who have confined the definition of motherhood.
3. Cello
From being a kid to being a mother, this advertisement shows the journey of a girl that was made special by her mother who never left her side. This ad tells you to never stop valuing and loving your mother.
4. Pigeon
This advertisement shows the unconditional love of a mother in all situations as she goes on discharging her duties. At the end of the ad, the baby thanks to her mother by saying “Thank you, Mum!
5. Prega news
This advertisement shows us how the office is a woman’s second home. This video shows how an expecting employee is made to feel like she is at home when she is in her office.
6. Practo
Practo ad shows how the first thing we say is ‘Mom’ when we are in pain, face hardship or see success.
7. Samsung
The newly released advertisement celebrates the mother-daughter relationship, portraying a million miles a mother travels to keep her child comfortable.
Motherhood has perhaps suffered more from sentimentality than any other human experience. Across generations, mothers have been sculpted into impossible abstractions of sacrifice and virtue until they cease to resemble living women at all.
The sum has been spent through newspapers, television news channels, radio channels, web channels, community radio centres, and advertisement hoardings, Chief Minister Mohan Majhi told the Assembly in a written reply.
How do you define a person who disregards all heavenly authority on us mortals and thinks of himself as the almighty embodied? He is neither a theist nor an atheist nor an agnostic.