If you are tuned into television, then you can't escape the world of advertisements. And, whether you know it or not, at any given point of time there are probably hundreds of commercial jingles playing in your head.
Jingles certainly makes the world of advertising go round. Well, it most certainly plays an important role in brand association whether the jingle is good, bad or annoying, if it has a catchy tune, you have a winner.
While these jingles are intrusive by their very nature, we also love them. And we recall them, sing them, and sometime even google them long after they have disappeared from our television screens.
Here, we revisit some of the most memorable/oldest ad tunes (not in any particular order).
Mind you, all these jingles are original and don't use any pre-existing tune. This is what makes then even more special.
We sure had fun recalling the good old days. Now it's your turn.
NOTE: This is only a small sample of some of the most popular commericals of yesteryear. We must certainly have missed many. If you do recall ones which we missed, ...
The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Jab main chhota bachha tha (Bajaj Bulbs)
We are sure 9 out of 10 are humming the next line, badi shararat karta tha!!
Of course who can forget the old man, who recalls his childhood through Bajaj bulbs and entertain us with his story
"Jab main chhota baccha tha
Bahut shararat karta tha
Meri chori pakdi jaati...
Kyun ki roshni deta Bajaj.
Ab main bilkul buddha hoon
Goli khake jeeta hoon
Phir bhi chori pakdi jaati...
Kyun ki roshni deta Bajaj."
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Kuchh aas hai zindagi main (Cadbury Dairy Milk)
Remember the series of ads, where young, old and almost everyone were shown living and enjoying some lighter moments?
This jingle certainly guarantees to bring a smile on your face, and maybe even a desire to revisit your childhood.
"Kuchh khas hai hum sabhi mein
kuchh baat hai zindagi mein
Baat hai khas hai
kuchh swad hai
Kya swad hai
Zindagi mein
Asli swad zindagi ka"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Yehi hai right choice baby (Pepsi)
This commercial was made in the early 90s by HTA (now JWT), when Pepsi was known as known as Lehar Pepsi!
Starring Remo and the kid signer, Penny Vaz, the commercial was later extended to a form a series, which also featured Juhi Chawala (the leading actress from the 90s).
Further, the background voice of Shankar Mahadevan, lends a nice classical Indian touch to the ad.
"Hmm magic!
Remo: Hey, Penny what's the magic, all about?
Penny: You, know!
You hold it, you taste it you know that it's right
A-ha!!
You drink it, you feel good you know it's the choice
Yehi hai right choice baby, uuuhhhaaa!
Lehar Pepsi, uuuhhhhaaa!!!"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Doodh doodh doodh doodh Piyo Glass Full Doodh (Amul)
This Kunal Ganjawala's song for Amul, was one of the most peppy and catchy jingles to be aired on DD.
It has been voted as the most favourite ads by people on most social networking sites, youtube.
Join in the mania, sing along!
"Doodh doodh doodh doodh doodh hai wonderful
Pi sakte ho roz a glassful
Doodh doodh doodh doodh doodh, wonderful doodh,
Piyo glassful
Garmi me dalo doodh me ice
Doodh ban gaya very nice
Piyo daily once or twice
Mil jayega tasty surprise
Doodh doodh doodh doodh doodh, wonderful doodh,
Piyo glassful
Doodh hai must in every season
Piyo doodh for healthy reason
Rahoge phir fit and fine
Jiyoge past ninety-nine
Doodh doodh doodh doodh doodh, wonderful doodh
Piyo glassful
Charon aur, mach gaya shor
Give me more, give me more!
Gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme wonderful doodh
Piyo glassful doodh"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Hamara Bajaj (Bajaj Scooters)
Do we need to say anything more?
This iconic ad was one of the most remarkable ads to be made on Indian TV.
And, it certainly plays up whenever someone mentions old ads or even, Bajaj. Doesn't it?
The ad was filled with elements from various households, and it certainly felt like Bajaj scooters were treasured by families in India.
In a way, this touching ad typified that age.
"Ye jami ye asma hannn
Ye jami ye asma
Hamara kal hamara aaj, hamara kal hamara aaj
Hamara kal hamara aaj, hamara kal hamara aaj
Buland bhart ki buland tasveer
Hamara bajaj,hamara bajaj ,hamara bajaj"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Tanduroosti ki raksha karta hai Lifebuoy (Lifebuoy)
Lifebuoy has been in India for over 112 years. In the early years it positioned itself as a powerful germicidal and disinfectant, and rode on the health advantage.
However, this waned over time as competitors came out with soaps that promised both health and beauty.
Even with a makeover, we still remember the quintessential Lifebuoy jingle
"Tanduroosti ki raksha karta hai Lifebuoy
Lifebuoy hai jahaaan, tanduroorsti hai wahan. ..
Lifebuoy!"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Washing powder Nirma (Nirma)
The kind of impact that Nirma's "dancing girl, sporting a simple polka-dots frock" advertisement managed to have on its prospective buyers was phenomenal.
It is perhaps the most effective audio-visual of its times. Even, today it manages to create the same magic.
"Washing powder Nirma
Doodh si safedi
Nirma se aaye
Rangeen kapde bhi khil khil jaaye
Sabki pasand Nirma...
Washing powder Nirma
NIRMA!!!"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Do minute rukh sakte hain... maggi maggi magi (Maggi Noodles)
Remember the Maggi ad where, two kids - a brother and a sister - get down from their school bus and open the house gates and enter the kitchen immediately.
And they scream in unison, "Mummy bhookh lagi hai!"
The mom smiles and says, "Do minute!"
"School se aate dhoom machaate
Ek hi baat pe mangate, Maggi Maggi Maggi!"
Mom: Pal bhar mein tayyar .
Kids in chorus: Khaane mein mazedaar!
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Hawkins ke seeti bajji (Hawkins Pressure Cooker)
Hawkins ad aired in mid-to-early 80s was simple and minimal. The focus was on price and durability.
For the uninitiated, the ad starts with a loud pressure cooker whistle, and then, the lead character starts to sing:
"Hawkins ki seeti baji, khushboo hi khushboo udi
Mazedaar, lazzedaar khaana hai tayyar, aji khaana hai tayyar!
Murg Musallam, Tomayyto Soup, Matar Pulao, Maaki Daal,
Kheer aur Dum Aloooooo
Har vyanjan swadisht banaaye, minton mein jhatpat pakaaye
Hawkins! Hawkins! Hawkins Pressure Cooker!
Voice over guy: Vishwasneeya, HAWKINS! Avval quality ka praasure cooker! Bachat kare, barson chale!
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Kharram Khurram, Khurram Kharram - Mazedar Lazedar Swaad Swaaad Mein (Lijjat Papad)
Our list would have been incomplete without Ramdas Padhye's (the well-known ventriloquist) bunny.
"Ah-hey Chai, Coffee ki sang bahaye Kharram Khurram, Khurram Kharram
Kharram Khurram, Khurram Kharram
Mahmano ko kush kar jaye,
Khurram Khurram
Mazedar lazedar swaad swaaad mein lijjat papad
Jabhi chaiye shwak se khaye
Kharram Khurram, Khurram Kharram
Sekh ke khaaye, tal ke khaaye
Khurram Khurram
Mazedar lazedar swaad swaaad mein lijjat papad
Lijjat papad, ah-hey, ah-hey"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Swad bhare, shakti bhare (Parle G )
This 1989 TV advertisement is so simple, catchy and cute, combined with well-synchronised head-nods.
The ad features a grandfather and two kids, who are sneaking up from behind to whisk their grandfathers' pack of biscuits. The ever-alert grandfather catches them, and says
"Hum ko patta hai ji
To which the kids reply Aap ko patta hai ji
And, the commercial breaks into the song
Sabko patta hai ji
Barso se chahat apni, yehi hain ji
Apni bhi
Swad bhare, shakti bhare
Barso se
Parle-G"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Amul taste of India (Amul)
Amul, The Taste of India campaign was aimed at connecting Amul with "food" and "taste". Thus, the jingle was created in a manner that viewers would relate to it immediately.
All we can say is, even today the jingle plays out loud and clear in our minds.
"Jara si hansi, dulllaaaar jara saa
Amul
Jara si anban, pyar jara sa
The taste of india
Banade har pal, banade har pal masti ka
Amul the taste of India
Yahi to Amul bhaiya, swad India ka
Amul - the taste of India
Amul - the taste of India
Amul - the taste of India
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Vicco turmeric..nahin cosmetic (Vicco Ayurvedic Cream)
This 1980s popular advertisement features Sangeeta Bijali as the bride. It had all the elements of a typical Indian wedding, but they cleverly tried to replace the traditional haldi with Vicco turmeric ayurvedic cream.
Here's is what they had to say:
"Bade naazon se paali hamaari banno, tujhe dulhan banaaye ree pyaari banno
(lead female voice) tujhko haldi ka ubhtan lagaayein sakhiyaan (at this point, typically the girls break into a cackling laughter, as they apply turmeric paste to her legs and her cheeks)
Teri kaaya ko kanchan banaayein sakhiyaan
(chorus) roop kundan sa chamke hamaari banno, tujhe dulhan banaaye ree pyaari banno...
Vicco Turmeric Ayurvedic Cream!
Tvacha ki raksha karey, antiseptic cream
Roop ko sanvarey, nikharey har dam!
Haldi aur chandan ka anokha sangam!
Vicco Turmeric Ayurvedic Cream,
Vicco Turmeric Ayurvedic Cream!
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
The Zing Thing (Gold Spot)
It was once the largest selling brand in India. What made Gold Spot special was that it was almost synonyms to cold drink, and continued to do so long after it was withdrawn from the market.
And, of course who can miss the English-version of the advertisement. That was another reason why it was such a hit with the audience.
"He is crazy about roller skates
She goes dizzy over double takes
He is crazy about dizzy spin
I go crazy just watching him
You bet, he's crazy about me
As crazy, as crazy as, real gold
Gold Spot, the zing thing
Gold Spot, the zing thing
Gold Spot Gold Spot!"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Peeda harri balm (Zandu Balm)
This was a hit before, Dabaang and Munni happened to Zandu Balm. For years, they have tried to entertain us with its
"Ting ting ting Hmmm, hmm, hmm
Zandu Balm, Peeda hari balm
Sardi, sar dard peeda ko pal mein door kare...
Thodasa pyaar, aur Zandu Balm peeda se jhatpat aaram
Zandu Balm, Zandu Balm"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Bhool na jaana (ECE Bulbs and Tubes)
Remember Paintal, the actor. Well, he is the star in this classic ECE blubs and tubes ad. It reminds us of the days when everyone in your society knew each other, starting from the next door neighbour to your friendly vegetable vendor.
The ad also gives a glimpse of the middle-class Indian households. So, refereshing your memory with
"Saanya chale na koi bahaana
Aaj ECE hi blub lana
Bhool na jaana, ECE bulb laaan
And, then are whole lot of people reminding the "Saanya" in different languages asking him not to forget
Maharashtrian: Visroo naka, ECE hi blub aana
Haan, Bhool na jaana, ECE hi blub lana
Parsi: Dikra, bhool to nai, ECE bulb lavjo!
Bihari: Saahib, bhool na jayoo, ECE hi bulb layo
Bhool na jaana, ECE hi blub lana
Bangaali: Bhoolbe naa nee sho bulb ECE bulb
Bulbbulbbulbbulbbulb....
Jyaada de ujaala
Din-o-din chalne waala ECE bulb aur ECE tube!"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Gale mein khich, khich (Vicks cough drops)
It's been years, but it's hard to forget. We can safely say, that whenever you hear khisch or Vicks, you start humming....
"Gale mein khich, khick kay karoon
Vicks ki goli lo, aur kisch, kisch door karo"
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Sirf ek Saridon (Saridon)
Saridon has always occupied the position of the 'headache specialist' in consumers' minds. It has maintained its perceptual values of just one tablet is enough.
Hence the catchy jingle, which was also a favorutire with radio stations.
'Sirf ek Saridon
Sirf ek Saridon aur sardard se aaram.
Na rahe pida na rahe dard.
Chusti furti mil jaye wapas,
Ek, sirf ek, sirf ek, Saridon'.
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The BEST ad jingles of yesteryear
Jab Ghar ki ronak (Nerolac Paints)
The "Nerolac, Nerolac" jingle has been their theme since it was first introduced on television. Catchy as it is, it lends a good support to the brand. This is probably why it still remains the background score for Nerolac ads.
"Jab Ghar ki ronak badhani ho
Deewaro ko jab sajana ho
Nerolac, Nerolac
Rangoon ki duniya mein aao
Rangeen sapne sajaao
Nerolac, Nerolac
Har roop, har rang mein behatar"
With this, we complete our list of most memorable/loved retro ads. Now, watch out for some new jingles that have managed to create the same magic.
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