By Malay Desai
From: DigitasLBi
Durex India’s new film is a two-minute music video starring actor Ranveer Singh. Launched on a microsite and later on social media, it features a rap song titled ‘Do the Rex’ and a dance sequence with recurring signature moves. Beginning with Singh in bed with a woman and moving on to his shoot, it shows the actor celebrating his intercourse. His gestures and moves are later shown as becoming a trend among young folks, as also two news anchors. The film ends with a hand picking up a Durex condom from a bed table, the song title with a hashtag and the brand logo.
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Shut your children’s eyes while you raise your eyebrows, a Bollywood actor is out loose, waltzing away in a manner your wives will frown upon but secretly love. After years of metaphors and hush-hush tones in ads of adult products, our conservative wardrobe has been broken apart emphatically by Durex, the MNC which also sells us Dettol, Strepsils and Veet.
The two-minute music video arrived last week with an integrated social media and PR campaign, and did its job within 48 hours by getting its TA to love it/hate it and share it. It’s a fresh feeling for the TA after all, which has watched and admired funny/clever condom ads made in other countries all this while.
The star of the campaign is its celeb endorser, a first for Bollywood (if we count out Manforce Condoms’ Sunny Leone from being an A-lister), Ranveer Singh, who has taken it upon himself to personify ‘over-the-top’ in all his recent public appearances. The signing itself is the reason why some reams of press are lauding the move, and we too must give it to Singh’s bravado.
Staying true to the ways of its endorser, the film is loud, in-your-face and overtly dramatic. Packaged as a ‘celebration of sex’, the ‘do the Rex’ dance, coupled with its mischievous Hinglish lyrics (‘khushiyon ka chhaata’, we heard) it wants to show the delight after a sexual experience.
And although it might be in direct contradiction to what men actually do after sex (definitely not wear Aviators and rap), the song is packed with fun. Singh has reportedly penned AND crooned the song himself, and is hereby forgiven by this writer for his obnoxious dance moves at the Samsung Galaxy S4 launch.
The production and costumes have packed in much cool-th here.. and that’s pretty much the vital factor for a web film to travel to Facebooks across the world. Mikey McCleary’s tune and Bosco-Caesar’s dance moves too deserve credit, even though all conversations about this ad so far have circled only around Singh.
Now that condom conversations are trending (not only on Twitter), it’s time for John Abraham, Ranbir.. and also theladies to join in the fun. After all, it’s all about market penetration.
(To watch this film, head to YouTube. com/DurexIndia and to look up the conversations around it, search with the hashtag #DoTheRex)
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