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By Kajal Sharma - 17 Jan 2024 02:56 PM
Zomato, an Indian food ordering and delivery company, has released a series of advertisement films honoring Pongal, Sankranti, Makar Sankranti/Uttarayana, and Lohri, paying homage to the diverse fabric of India's harvest festivals. Zomato's most recent advertisements aptly capture the essence of festivals, which herald a bountiful harvest and the beginning of good times.Zomato's commercial films encapsulate the essence of these harvest celebrations by highlighting the value of customs, ties to family, and the changing face of culture. In addition to highlighting the relationship between a grandma and her teenage granddaughter who returns home to celebrate Pongal with her family, the commercial masterfully captures the love and bond shared between the generations.Their endearing bond is depicted in the movie with a peculiar twist—they push each other to do new things. Perhaps for the first time, the granddaughter enjoys a traditional Pongal dish and other festival customs, while her grandma also welcomes the unfamiliar. She tries a few Gen-Z fads taught by her granddaughter, finally enjoying a bite of a food she hasn't tried at the end. The film gently emphasizes how technology blends in with long-standing customs.
The grandma finds a variety of Pongal meals on Zomato and learns about the platform's importance in bridging generations and conserving culture.In a different story, Zomato's Lohri film depicts the festive celebration of the festival in a Punjabi home, which is especially meaningful because they are welcoming a new family member. The story centers on a 7-year-old child who naively records the holiday preparations in the family. When he finds his younger brother Tingu beside a Zomato delivery partner who has brought unique Lohri treats to the home, his excitement levels rise. As Tingu, the family's pet dog, celebrates his first Lohri in the home, the plot surprise is revealed.