Tanishq Jewellery Showroom in Gujarat's Kutch District Puts Up Apology Note Over Withdrawn 'Controversial' Ad

Photos of the apology note have gone viral on social media. The showroom manager and local police rubbished media reports that the showroom was attacked by some people angry with the Tanishq advertisement.

Tanishq ad pulled down after flak | (Photo Credits: YouTube Screengrab)

Gandhidham, October 14: A Tanishq jewellery showroom in Gandhidham town of Gujarat's Kutch district has put up a note on its door, apologising to Hindus in the district over the brand's controversial TV ad which has been withdrawn. The handwritten note in Gujarati also condemned the TV commercial.

"We apologise to Hindu community of Kutch on the shameful advertisement of Tanishq," the note read. It was pasted on the showroom's door on October 12, and has since been removed, police said.

Photos of the apology note have gone viral on social media. The showroom manager and local police rubbished media reports that the showroom was attacked by some people angry with the Tanishq advertisement. Tanishq Ad Row: ASCI Says 'Nothing in the Ad Was Vulgar, Repulsive Or Indecent', Advertising Watchdog Has No Objection to Airing The Ad if Advertiser Wants.

"No such attack has taken place," said Superintendent of Police, Kutch-East, Mayur Patil. The TV commercial featured a Muslim family preparing for an upcoming baby shower for their Hindu daughter-in-law. Tanishq jewellery brand is a division of Titan company, promoted by the Tata Group in collaboration with the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation.

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