The little boy is such a natural, someone whom you find if you look outside your window. He loves aeroplanes. He lives in a small village where there are no fancy toys, and therefore he holds onto a picture of the plane on a matchstick box close to him wherever he goes.
His father observes his love and builds him a toy plane. Years go by and the father receives an air-plane ticket from his son. He a simpleton from village had never even dreamt of flying in a plane. The whole village is buzzing with the news, and help the old man pack for his flight. At the airport baggage check, the scanner reveals the toy plane that he had made for his little boy which he is carrying to gift him; it brings a smile on the face of the officials.
High on sentiments, but simple in their message “Today flying is just not a dream but a reality for all”
Message conveyed and accepted 🙂
Go here and catch the timings when you can view “The old man and the sky”
Minal
which one the one where the guy keeps lying and keeps getting smacked?
I really liked that, if another one has hit the TV, I’ll chk it out!
Sandeep
Have you seen the new Tata Indica ad? Now THAT’s hilarious! Creativity at it’s best!
Minal
Some ads just stand out, some by their creativity, some by their sentiments, some by their simplicity. That’s why we recollect them longer after they stop hitting our screens!
Anshul
I know everyone says this but Indian ads seriously have such taste. I watch the ads here and am absolutely disappointed by the sheer lack of creativity and emotion.