Coronavirus

‘Vaccines Are Forever’ Parody Ad Shared By Anand Mahindra For Adar Poonawalla

Mumbai: Chairman of Mahindra Group Anand Mahindra shared a hilarious COVID-19 vaccination advertisement video that says ‘Vaccines are forever’. He tagged Serum Institute of India chief Adar Poonawalla and wrote: “you have a readymade advertising brief”.

The video was first shared on the American late-night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live!

The advertisement is a parody of ‘Diamonds are forever’. The ad describes the Pfizer vaccine as the ‘one shot at the perfect gift’ for Valentine’s Day and it shows a man proposing to a woman with a vaccine dose inside a ring box.

The video even says, ‘Don’t just be her somebody, be her anti-body.’ It ends on another funny note: ‘The Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer.. not available anywhere’.

 

OB Bureau

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