A commercial portraying a same-sex couple celebrating Karwa Chauth, when married women fast for a full day hoping for a long and healthy life for their husbands, has sparked varied emotions online. Following the outcry, the company canceled the Karwa Chauth ad and apologized “for unintentionally hurting people’s sentiments.”
The commercial, which debuted on October 22, shows two women preparing for their first Karwa Chauth while one applies bleach to the other’s face. They explore the meaning of the event and why they are fasting for their significant other as the conversation continues.
Only at the end of the video does it become clear that the two ladies had kept the fast for each other, as they see the moon and then turn to face their spouses — in this case, each other – peering through the traditional sieves, as is customary before breaking the fast.
The video ends with a rainbow-colored logo of the Dabur-owned cosmetics company Fem and the hashtag ‘Glow with Pride.’ The LGBTQIA+ social movement is symbolized by the rainbow flag. Since its release on the internet, the video has elicited a range of opinions in terms of its message. Some people have praised the brand’s move, while others have criticized it.
https://twitter.com/akanna_42/status/1451776422398283778
https://twitter.com/johnnyswifee/status/1451825861355737094
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Karwa Chauth advertisement portraying a same-sex pair elicits conflicting comments online
A commercial portraying a same-sex couple celebrating Karwa Chauth, when married women fast for a full day hoping for a long and healthy life for their husbands, has sparked varied emotions online. Following the outcry, the company canceled the Karwa Chauth ad and apologized “for unintentionally hurting people’s sentiments.”
The commercial, which debuted on October 22, shows two women preparing for their first Karwa Chauth while one applies bleach to the other’s face. They explore the meaning of the event and why they are fasting for their significant other as the conversation continues.
Only at the end of the video does it become clear that the two ladies had kept the fast for each other, as they see the moon and then turn to face their spouses — in this case, each other – peering through the traditional sieves, as is customary before breaking the fast.
The video ends with a rainbow-colored logo of the Dabur-owned cosmetics company Fem and the hashtag ‘Glow with Pride.’ The LGBTQIA+ social movement is symbolized by the rainbow flag. Since its release on the internet, the video has elicited a range of opinions in terms of its message. Some people have praised the brand’s move, while others have criticized it.
https://twitter.com/akanna_42/status/1451776422398283778
https://twitter.com/johnnyswifee/status/1451825861355737094
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