'Dhara' ad and child leaving home..

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Those who are in their late 20S OR early 30s, they might remember that "Dhara oil" used to show an ad of a "child leaving home"/ child psychology...that they can utter a dialogue, but do not know the consequence and how easy it is to channelise a child also.... Yesterday, when Tammy was shown that she wants to leave home, I remembered that ad, how children act such seeing movies...I am sure some people might remember that....that small child in Kuch Kuch hota hain, the turban child, acted in that add..."Ramu kaka"...

The child left home and was sitting in the park, when he sees his domestic help, Ramukaka and calls him on his own...the child tells the help"sab ghar mein gussa karte hain...main ghar chod ke ja raha hoon"....Ramu kaka says" beta ja rahe ho...lekin ghar mein mummy ne to garam garam kachuri banaye hain..."...the child with hungry eyes say "kachuri" and the child runs back home...conclusion was that the child was scolded at home, so he wanted to leave home...but his mother's kachori with "Dhara oil" brought him back.,..it was a funny ad, which depicted a child's psychology...very meaningful and very entertaining...😊
Tammy's case is totally different...but "her decision to leave home" was more a child like simplicity...though the creatives could have made it a little more childlike..

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Posted: 14 years ago
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dont know much about it but it was nice to read about "dhara" the ad.....😊
now coming to tammy....as far as i have watched tammy's character she is a kid of 7 yrs but her action somehow proves differently..
i mean the khushi issue..how she left the mall when ragini scolded her...she went directly to her nani's house alone....
she takes things seriously and reacts on the spot..thats how we get "i'm leaving home"...
as for anmol not her papa..still i feel she was more angry that anmol was not her real father..why they hide it from her...she was angry against him/ragini..at this age sometimes they take things at heart ..they are so sensible..
well i think as per the creatives insight the situation demanded such emotional moments of father/daughter..
in the end it was tammy who had to stop anmol ....thats why it was more dramatic/emotional..
so tammy is a child of 7yrs but acts more her age sometimes..gets angry very fast but not for long forgive and forget everything afterwards....
thats the difference between tammy/khushi..
same situation may be we would have got a different scenario as per khushi's nature.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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actually, the "dhara " ad was something very funny...even the way the child acted was really childish...like he left the house, when he saw his domestic help, he immediately called him...that shows his childishness...
completely forgot about the incident of the mall...Tammy did leave and went to her nani's house alone...yes, things did go a little overboard with seven year old...but as you said, Tammy's desperation was shown before...and she was more angry knowing that everyone spoke lies and that "they as children are taught not to speak lies"...
you gave a good explanation...
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Yeah, i remember that ad! That kid was Cutie n that ad really touched your heart with his expressions!

Nice comparison Bani!! *CLAP CLAP*
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: luv_sakshi

Yeah, i remember that ad! That kid was Cutie n that ad really touched your heart with his expressions!

Nice comparison Bani!! *CLAP CLAP*

thank you...
the child acted in Kuch Kuch hota hain as the little child with turban...😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
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The child gets the idea of leaving the house from his/her elders.Sometimes when the elders are angry with each other they threatens to leave the house and unintentionally they also inspire their child to leave their house when they get angry.A child leaving her house can be dangerous.So parents should aways keep an eye on their child.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: -JONAKI-

The child gets the idea of leaving the house from his/her elders.Sometimes when the elders are angry with each other they threatens to leave the house and unintentionally they also inspire their child to leave their house when they get angry.A child leaving her house can be dangerous.So parents should aways keep an eye on their child.

children tend to imitate adult actions, thus adults need to be very careful what to say and do in front of kids. Choldren do not have the sense what the consequences can be...
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Omshanti1111

Those who are in their late 20S OR early 30s, they might remember that "Dhara oil" used to show an ad of a "child leaving home"/ child psychology...that they can utter a dialogue, but do not know the consequence and how easy it is to channelise a child also.... Yesterday, when Tammy was shown that she wants to leave home, I remembered that ad, how children act such seeing movies...I am sure some people might remember that....that small child in Kuch Kuch hota hain, the turban child, acted in that add..."Ramu kaka"...

The child left home and was sitting in the park, when he sees his domestic help, Ramukaka and calls him on his own...the child tells the help"sab ghar mein gussa karte hain...main ghar chod ke ja raha hoon"....Ramu kaka says" beta ja rahe ho...lekin ghar mein mummy ne to garam garam kachuri banaye hain..."...the child with hungry eyes say "kachuri" and the child runs back home...conclusion was that the child was scolded at home, so he wanted to leave home...but his mother's kachori with "Dhara oil" brought him back.,..it was a funny ad, which depicted a child's psychology...very meaningful and very entertaining...😊
Tammy's case is totally different...but "her decision to leave home" was more a child like simplicity...though the creatives could have made it a little more childlike..

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dear it was jilebiiiiiii n nt kachori :)
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Omshanti1111

children tend to imitate adult actions, thus adults need to be very careful what to say and do in front of kids. Choldren do not have the sense what the consequences can be...

I agree.Tammy is iving in an atmosphere where sometimes her Aekh Chachu leaves the house,sometimes her Dadi tels her dad to eave the house and her Dadaji always keeps on disappearing😆.So her act was justified according to her age.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Omshanti1111

Those who are in their late 20S OR early 30s, they might remember that "Dhara oil" used to show an ad of a "child leaving home"/ child psychology...that they can utter a dialogue, but do not know the consequence and how easy it is to channelise a child also.... Yesterday, when Tammy was shown that she wants to leave home, I remembered that ad, how children act such seeing movies...I am sure some people might remember that....that small child in Kuch Kuch hota hain, the turban child, acted in that add..."Ramu kaka"...

The child left home and was sitting in the park, when he sees his domestic help, Ramukaka and calls him on his own...the child tells the help"sab ghar mein gussa karte hain...main ghar chod ke ja raha hoon"....Ramu kaka says" beta ja rahe ho...lekin ghar mein mummy ne to garam garam kachuri banaye hain..."...the child with hungry eyes say "kachuri" and the child runs back home...conclusion was that the child was scolded at home, so he wanted to leave home...but his mother's kachori with "Dhara oil" brought him back.,..it was a funny ad, which depicted a child's psychology...very meaningful and very entertaining...😊
Tammy's case is totally different...but "her decision to leave home" was more a child like simplicity...though the creatives could have made it a little more childlike..

Dont know what is happening in Bidai.
But this ad is really very cute. The boy is really a cutie pie.
You know what, there is one more version of that ad. After some years, they introduced one more ad by showing the same boy as a teenager and another small cutie pie leaving the house giving similar reasons. The first boy (who has become big now), convinces and brings him back with a smile on his face (must have remembered his experience). 😊

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