Is this a Publicity Gimmick?
International media has started turning its eyes towards the Coke – Sharad Haksar controversy. BBC has an article on the same. Now that both parties have gained enough mileage from this, it is time for some truce making.
9 Comments:
I think this is a PR disaster for Coke.
By Venky Krishnamoorthy, at 10:47 AM
There are a not number of organisations working particularly against coke... like the 'Killercoke' and other org.. no wonder this fiasco betn Sharad Haksar nd coke got noticed.. I feel.. with the growing resentment, te soft drinks companies are on the downside only..
Its a pity that a 375ml coke can costs 50 cents here in australia while a 600ml water bottle costs 3 dollars!!!
By Chez, at 11:05 AM
Where's your linkin park????
I like that section very much. :)
By Anonymous, at 12:23 PM
ha ha..! Good efforts by Mr.Haskar! he has got some humor, man!
Thanks for the article. Did not even notice it earlier.
By eismcsquare, at 12:57 PM
the news was all over the TV...
about haskar's aritistic license!
:)
and it seems the man has worked for coke before..
:)
By monu, at 1:23 PM
yeah how come my monday linkin park is missing :(
By Visithra, at 2:34 PM
they had poked their eyes with their own fingers... but both the parties are used to this and know how to come out. it is just a good feed to the news agencies and bloggers to munch.
By Ram C, at 2:37 PM
I dont think either party is seriously affected - any publicity, even negative publicity is great PR! coke has come out of worse things smelling of roses, and for a photographer, what can be better than a mention in the international media?
By Anonymous, at 4:50 PM
I dont understand why there's so much hungama. The earlier Sharad Haksar ad featured a kid pee-ing on a wall - Just Do It!!!
By Anonymous, at 8:15 PM
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