Sunday, August 12, 2012

Airtel Advertisement to be banned: Supreme Court


New Delhi: Supreme Court today issued notice to Bharti group to immediately stop the telecast of their new advertisement showcasing people singing ' jo tera hai wo mera hai jo mera hai wo tera' for their telecom services Airtel.

It all started with a PIL been filed by Mumbai based businessman Suraj Kumar who alleges that his business partners took away all his shares in his firm this friendship day teasing him jo tera hai wo mera hai..... He says, " I had no other option but to file a suit for recovery."


There had been repeatedly worries since the advertisement was been telecast. 


Rameshwar singh a local dealer said, " hadd hogai hai!! Few days back a guy came and started to get cozy with my wife, when I stopped him he said abe saale karne de meri bhi biwi hai ye because jo tera hai wo mera hai..... I said wo to theek hai mera tera hai koi baat nahi... par teri to shaadi he nahi hui hai!! What should I do..."


Roy who is an engineering student sa
id, " Thankfully this advertisement is over, Now my undergarments will not be wore by my room-mates."


A large number of people also believe that the riots going on in Assam are also due to this advertisement. " People in Assam feel insecure due to this advertisement " said Mr Tarun Gagoi, CM, Assam.


All the TV channels have been issued notices as to non telecast of the advertisement.


Sanjay Kapoor, CEO, Bharti Airtel group said, " This is really sad. We didn't thought that the advertisement will be banned. We had only motive to increase more customers by taking the advantage of Friendship Day."



- Siddhant Sharma
(Please note: The story is entirely fake)

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