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Watch: Cadbury’s ‘Kiss Me’ Jingle Gets A Dhol Twist In Viral Dance Video

Social media is flooded with a wide range of videos and reels daily, capturing everything from breathtaking moments to cringe-worthy clips. Recently, a video has gone viral that has sparked a heated debate online. While some viewers are praising the creative twist, others are critical of how the classic Cadbury Dairy Milk jingle has been transformed.

The Cadbury Ad Jingle

The iconic Cadbury Dairy Milk advertisement, known for its catchy tune “Kiss me, close your eyes, miss me,” has resonated with millions of Indians over the years. The advertisement’s music has become synonymous with the brand, evoking nostalgia and joy among its audience.

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The Video’s Unique Twist

In a surprising turn of events, a new video features a reinterpretation of this beloved jingle. The footage showcases a group of young men performing an energetic dance to the Cadbury ad’s melody, but with a unique twist: the tune is played alongside traditional dhol and drum beats. The scene, set on a lively street, depicts the boys enthusiastically dancing and singing, creating a festive atmosphere that draws a crowd of onlookers.

Public Reaction

The video has garnered significant attention, with reactions divided. Some viewers have praised the video for its vibrant and engaging performance, celebrating the innovative mash-up of traditional and modern elements. The enthusiastic crowd and spirited performance have been seen as a refreshing take on the classic tune.

Though, not everyone is impressed. Critics argue that the video distorts the essence of the original jingle, which they feel is diminished by the unconventional adaptation. Some users have humorously commented on how boys can turn any situation into a dance party, while others have expressed disappointment that the song’s emotional impact has been lost.

The video’s unique approach to the Cadbury jingle highlights the diverse ways in which classic content can be reimagined. Whether seen as a creative tribute or an unfortunate distortion, the viral clip has certainly succeeded in capturing public attention and sparking conversation.

What’s your take on this spirited performance? Is it a fun reimagining or a disservice to a beloved tune?

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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