Telco Irresponsible Adverts

October 13, 2010 | By | 10 Replies More

In this day and age, where businesses are booming and vigilant about the information they provide to the consumer, advertising plays a major in influencing the society at large. I have had a keen interest in following these advertisements to learn the art and maybe one day practice it myself.

It is amazing how advertising can play with one’s mind and force one to believe that a product is right for them even if it’s not. I’m back from abroad almost a month ago and have witness an amazing fire power behind the great telecommunications war. The most aired are the telecommunication commercials, so much so that it feels like they are more in your face than the programs themselves. There is so much to learn and explore about our beautiful nation yet advertisers seem to keep their focus on a one point agenda.

A few weeks back Telenor’s internet more campaign was a shocker; it was everything I fought against while in the West. I stood for a well suited society who followed a great tradition only to come back and see our advertisers exploit the negatives in our society. I am not sure but I hear that the commercial was taken off air after customers shared their disgust in the idea behind the advertisement which shows great character of the organization as they realized the responsibility they have towards the society.

Much to my dismay Mobilink Jazz which once used to be a well equipped brand in the Pakistani industry has lost the charm behind the belief it once had, or should I say once shared with the consumers. The latest ad by the telecom giant is shameful as it brings forward those students that have wasted their time in college for years only to run after girls and what’s more sad is that in the end, the different characters shown freely talking on their mobile phones within the university premises. What effect will this have on the youth of this nation which is already on the way of a major downfall? I believe the idea is to show that it is more fun running after girls and telling them that one has a free calling service rather than focus on their much important studies. Where is this country leading to? Has Mobilink completely lost its essence of a socially responsible organization?

Someone somewhere needs to stand up and put forward a few questions in favor of the youth and ask advertisers who obviously have no creative sense but to keep focusing on a boy and girl relationship. Is that the only creative sense we have? Are we that creatively handicapped? Are we willing to fall so low that we set aside all our traditions and customs simply to earn money?

Pakistan needs an ambassador of change for the better, an ambassador with a soul to help take our youth to the top. But it is this obscene sense and exploitation of the worst within the society which will completely derail the focus our youth must have. A large part of those in colleges and universities are from the less privileged classes of the society whose parents have worked day and night to put their children into schools and get an education which will ensure a good future for them and their parents. Knowing the fact that these young minds are immature, naive and prove to be easily influenced by TV commercials, this Jazz ad personifies a high degree of irresponsibility. If these students are to pick up from where this commercial has ended it is inevitable that education will be the last of their priorities putting their lives and that of their families at stake.

- Samaak Shehzad

A responsible Pakistani

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  1. Qasim Butt says:

    I totally agree with this concerned Pakistani. After watching the advertisements of Telenor and Mobilink esclusively, may head bows down with shame. Where we are really heading???

  2. ahmera masood says:

    As a part of the 51% population of Pakistan, I must say that the telecom companies should rethink their strategies to sell SIMs. Instead of selling SIMs, they are selling the feminine….. Shame on you!!!!!

  3. Admin says:

    i agree Qasim and Ahmera … their should be some regulation and sensor policy for Tv Adverts.

  4. seema aamir says:

    Hey guys, Ufone is also the part of this BIG GAME. Why you people don’t highlight it. All operators are equally responsible for this nonsence though Mobilink and Telenor are leading this cheap war!

  5. Admin says:

    Seema aap sahi keh rehe hu lakin zayada yeh mobilink and telenor walay ise cheez ko highlight karte heen … jise ka saboot yeah hai ke recently telenor apologizes (http://telecomnewspk.com/2010/09/telenor-pakistans-official-statement-on-internet-more-tvc/) about their internet ad.

  6. Junaid achakzai says:

    Dear friends, Telenor was at its best at their own part as they publically appologized for their mistake, but shame on Mobilink that they regularly misguiding the youth of Pakistan in their ads and continue to exploiting it! Mobilink, if is a market leader in Pakistan should also show responsibility in their ads too as leader.

  7. Usama says:

    hahahhaa why are you guys wasting your time discussing this when we all know that Mobilink would never take back what they are doing. As we have always witnessed they are too proud to admit their mistakes. All we can do is sit and watch how they play with the minds of our youth.

  8. Junaid achakzai says:

    Ye to hai Usama sb….. Mobilink will never be sorry for its shameful deeds.

  9. Usama says:

    pehlay naach gana ab larki patana hahaha what a strategy wah wah

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