Ladies, are you feeling lost in life?
Fear not, for help is at hand.
Patanjali’s new range of beauty
products will not just improve how you look but will also shepherd you back to
your true north. The true north, of course, being that you need to be a
tradition following, benevolently smiling, admired, helpful and of course
Patanjali beauty products’ using girl.
No other way of life is allowed,
sorry.
Because, as the products’ latest
advertisement will tell you, the rotten fruits of bad Karma await you if you
are a, wait for this, ‘bindaas, wannabe type girl’, from which the natural
conclusion drawn is this: You also use chemical products’ based makeup items
(some such). As a result, overtime, your beauty fades into paleness and zits. And
while your attractiveness goes to nothingness, for some reason making you a
laughing stock in your college, the good looks of the tradition following girl
(and your sister) increase.
Therefore, even though both the
girls might have started at the same place, or the make up using one might have
even (quite haughtily) been more beautiful than the Patanjali using girl, in
the end it is the ‘parampara’, ‘simplicity’ and of course by corollary ‘Patanjali’
that wins.
But not all is lost. Fear not,
bindaas, wannabe type girl.
For the Patanjali girl is not one
of only outer beauty, she is also imbued with a super helpful spirit. So when
you lose your looks big time, she offers some cream to you. Soon you are fresh
and glowing again.
*Sigh*.
I don’t even want to get into all
the implications this advertisement offers on how women can be perceived by
certain sections of society. And that is only because it is so ridiculous, that
an analysis could irritate me, whereas right now I am really enjoying watching
it for amusement.
But even without getting into any
analysis, it is clear that the Patanjali advertisement scores a point over even
Fair and Lovely. While the latter tries to tell you that fair is better than
dark; the former is not content just with how you look. It is actually trying
to peddle the idea of one idealised version of how women *should* be in behaviour, even if there
doesn’t seem to be much wrong in not fitting into that straight jacket.
Personality, did you say? Just what the hell is that, asks Patanjali!
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