Sunday, November 21, 2010

The untold truth of Indian advertisement jingles - Part II

Picking up the trail from my last post I continue further on the subject. Before coming onto Ilayaraja's compositions which have inspired Indian advertisements, I take this opportunity to thank Dr. Indranil Chatterjee for having pointed out two more 'inspired' Indian advertisements. To give a brief introduction of Indranil; he is presently based in Brisbane, works as the ICU chief in a hospital in Queensland, loves to read on a variety of subjects, plays the sitar to perfection, is a die hard fan of Kabir Suman, has a subtle sense of humor, loves heated debates on any subject, continues to be as moody as he was during our college days and last but not the least breathes; lives and dreams music. Thank you Indranil.
First this commercial of Old Spice aftershave lotion.

One of my all time favorite advertisements. Little did I know that the background score of this advertisement is inspired by portions from 'Carmina Burana O Fortuna' by Carl Orff. Listen to Carmina Burana now.



Now comes the second signature tune, the one from the Titan Quartz advertisements. This tune has portions from Mozart's Symphony 25. First have a look at two of the Titan Quartz advertisements and then listen to Mozart's Symphony 25.


In Mozart's Symphony 25 which follows you can make out Titan's signature tune at approximately 1.35 minutes into the musical piece, the first movement of the symphony in G Minor.



Moving onto Ilayaraja's compositions now.
Listen to this Liril Orange advertisement jingle aired in 1994. I am providing you with both the audio and the video version of the advertisement, unfortunately the video quality is poor but it is the audio which is more important here.



Now here is the video.




Now listen to the original composition by Ilayaraja from the film Geetanjali, Mani Ratnam's first film. This song is called 'Jallantha Kavvintha' and is rendered by S Chithra. The movie and the song dates back to 1989 and the advertisement came much later in 2004.


Now listen to this advertisement of Idea Cellular. There have been numerous advertisements of Idea Cellular with the same signature tune, I just chose one of them.


It happens to be lifted straight out of Ilayaraja's composition 'Naguva Nayana' from the Kannada movie 'Pallavi Anupallavi'. Here is that song.



For the next jingle we'll go the other way round. First we will listen to the original song and then the advertisement because then only you'll be able to appreciate the similarity as the song only plays in the background in the advertisement. The song is titled 'Idu Oru Pon Maalai' from the movie 'Nizhalgal'. The song first.

Now listen to the Kissan Jam advertisement carefully. You can spot the same tune playing in the background amidst all the different voices.


Next is LG Gold air conditioners, the advertisement first with a poor picture quality. Again listen carefully to the background score.


Here is the song from which the background score of the advertisement is inspired. It is called 'Uravenum Pudhiya Vaanil' from the Tamil movie 'Nenjathai Killathey'. Here is that song in video format.


There may be many more advertisements which have been inspired by Ilayaraja's compositions apart from those cited above. I would be grateful if any of the readers of this blog article point them out to me. I am also greatly indebted to Mr. Karthik Srinivasan whose website details everything in a systematic manner.
Leaving Ilayaraja we now move on to other jingles.
Listen to this song by Kishore Kumar from the Hindi film Dost (1974).



Now see this advertisement of Bajaj scooters. Direct lift, isn't it?


I will end today with an advertisement from USA, that of a probiotic health supplement known as Yoplus by Yoplait Inc. USA. See the advertisement and listen to the music playing in the background. You got it, lifted of R D Burman's score from 1942-A Love Story ( at 1.24 minutes and repeated thereafter many times). Both the videos are embedded here for you. The moral of the story is that it is not always Indian advertisements which do the copying; it may also be other way round.



Here is another example; this time from the French mineral water company Volvic. There are actually three advertisements in the series and all have the theme from the Hindi movie Bombay playing in the background. I have chosen only one of them. Listen to both the advertisement and theme from Bombay. Incidentally the same theme was used in the Nicholas Cage movie "Lord of War".





And here is the theme music from Bombay.



It is needless to say that there are many such instances of inspiration both forward and reverse; you just need the time to find them out.
Au revoir, but do keep writing in.
P.S. - Just found another very interesting commercial. This is one of the best commercials that has been ever produced for Nike, Nike Cricket to be precise. It captures the true spirit of Indian cricket. See the commercial first and pay attention to the song playing in the background. It is Konkani song sung by Ella Castellino, written by Angello Dias and (re)composed by Ram Sampat.
The lyrics are
Rav patrao rav (Wait, partner, wait)
Khedong maka di mhunta aao (First let me play)
Khedong maka di na zhalya (If you don’t play, I’ll keep chasing you all day)
Tuzho kortelem patlanv (Our game is like this only)

Khedoch amche oslen (Where we have no time to think)
Kednanch ravonk nosle (It is the game of cat and mouse)
Undir matracho khed yo kosle (That I have begun to love)
Maka bhogta oslen (And in the falling running breaking)
Arre maaroon, dhoroon, phodoon
Saiba noshib mozhe phoslen (My destiny is entwined)

Here is the advertisement first.


This song is inspired by another Konkani song from the 1970s, Bebdo, sung by Lorna and composed by Chris Perry.
Here is Bebdo.


Thanks for your patient reading. See you soon with something new.

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