Advertising has always been a huge area of interest for me, it amazes me how those creative minds come up with such amazing ideas that can change the whole future of a product and a company. Having a career that involves advertising and marketing, I feel great but I always feel I can do more. And this book took me down the memory lane to all those advertisements I had seen on the television, in the newspapers, in the magazines, the controversies around them, the impact they had, the careers they made, the fortunes they changed, the tears they brought, the times when they made us dance and laugh, all of it.
This is one gem of a book. And quite aptly titled as well. The past 50 years have been revolutionary for advertising in India, and this book takes you down a journey through all of it and talks about all those people who would be an inspiration for anyone who has had even a vague interest in advertising in India - Prahlad Kakkar, Prasoon Joshi, the late Alyque Padamsee, Piyush Pandey and so many more. It talks about some of the finest advertisements ever made in India - the legendary Liril ad of the Liril girl under the waterfall, the unforgettable Cadbury cricket ad, the Dhara oil jalebi ad, the Lux ad, the Fair and Lovely ads, all of it, nothing left out.
I loved reading this book. I would recommend everyone to read it as well, irrespective of whether advertising as a profession or a discipline interests you or not. It will make you smile, it will make you nostalgic, it will make you happy. This book is a definite shine-out on your book shelf.