Mangaluru: Netizens express anger over Fevicol advertisement ‘mocking’ Yakshagana


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Nov 23: Accusation is heard that the coastal Karnataka art from of Yakshagana is insulted in a certain advertisement. Discussions are going on in social media since two days with respect to this issue.

MLA Vedavyasa Kamath posted on his Facebook page that in the advertisement of Fevicol, Yakshagana artistes and other background musicians are not shown in good taste. This kind of insult to Yakshagana art is not right.

The said advertisement is produced by a company of Mumbai origin. There are real Yakshagana artistes also who are in the advertisement. Netizens are urging that Fevicol company and the company which produced the advertisement should seek apology. However, some netizens are also arguing that there is no insult in the advertisement. On the contrary it has given advertisement to Yakshagana on national level.


Screengrab from the Fevicol advertisement

In the advertisement, when the artiste, who has donned the role of a king, sits on the throne, it breaks and falls. Another artiste laughs at this scene. Then the actor who has donned the role of king, pushes him. Then he falls and his throne also breaks and falls to the ground. When both of them start fighting, the whole stage collapses. Finally, the advertisement ends with the saying that such breaking and collapsing would not have happened if they had used Fevicol.

Prof M A Hegde, president of Karnataka Yakshagana Academy, has defended the advertisement. He said, "Fevicol company has used the popular art form of Yakshagana for their advertisement. I have seen the same. I am not able to understand what has gone wrong in that. According to me, with that advertisement, the status of Yakshagana has gone to higher level and there is no insult done to the art. Yakshagana will gain more popularity in the country."

 

 

 

 

  

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  • sherry, dubai

    Tue, Nov 24 2020

    what is wrong with people? its just an ad!!! i even read a comment by a Doctor here..i can understand uneducated people stirring up communal violence..but this just goes to show that indians are no less crazy than any other radical religious extremist...shame...

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji MBBS DGO DNB, Nellore Kodyadka

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    Yes many people in Kundapur area are unhappy about this advertisement. Time to change I feel

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  • Roshan Patrao, Traffic Warden, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    Would those criticising the advertisement have taken the same stand if the throne had actually broken during the live performance due to faulty assembly? The MLA's Facebook post is even more childish. With this kind of mentality, India as a country will never develop in the next 1000 years. Prof. Hegde has made a wise statement, though.

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    Why our society become so insecure? It feels insult from so many things these days. Is it because our leaders dont have anything to keep them in publicity?
    They dont speak anything about how to make peoples life easier either to give some help or do some development of our city

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  • yashaswini sharan, mangalore

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    Fevicol advertisements are always creative best... we have always enjoyed these. Our yakshagana itself has hasya prasangas ... I think there is no need to blow this out of proportion rather this has given more screen space to yakshagana made it more popular. Respected MLA Sir, Kindly concentrate more on development work than these petty issues . Laughter is the best medicine. Dont try to politicize such issues for vote bank.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    I wonder how many of of our youth prefer Yakshagana over Mobile Phones ...

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    Jossey Dattu.... Yakshagana kitle mulyari Amche..... Taka ashi rus Mobilenth na ne ....

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    Do you think the elected representatives who could not save our banks, airport and region. Will they be able to get justice to the art of Yakshagana.

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    They are least bothered. Just for vote bank they put it on Facebook page. Let them first make Mangalore roads proper and utilize Smart City projects properly

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    What is happening lately in highly condemnable. Our banks are merged with Gujarath Banks, (loss) Airport is sold to Gujju, who dont care for our tradition. And now this mockery. complete effect of saffronization.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    this should be protested tooth and nail by Coastal Belt people... this ad mocks Yakshagana...

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