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Choose Trim. My Picks. You already have 5 vehicles in your picks. Even before the Bengali actress took Bollywood by storm, the actress had shed it all for an advertisement.
In a commercial for New York Lotto, the Raaz 3 actress had shed all her clothes. She had featured with Vivek Oberoi in the advertisement. The commercial was meant for the international audience and was reportedly banned in India due to its bold content.
The commercial displayed a traditional Bengali woman during Durga Puja celebrations. Although this ad was not banned, a highly censored version was telecast on television. Here's how Dalal Street investors are feeling at the moment. Utah's missing mystery monolith has been found. Here's what 'Babaji' says. Giant crocodile enters Kerala temple, photos go viral. Old Rs 5 and Rs 10 coins can make you a millionaire; here is how. Click here to learn more.
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It often indicates a user profile. Log out. US Markets Loading H M S In the news. Laura Stampler. The ASA noted that "Although we acknowledged that the women in the ads had consented to appear in the calendar, we considered that the ads were likely to cause widespread offense, when displayed in a national newspaper, and therefore concluded that they breached the [advertising] code.
This online ad for clothing line Drop Dead was banned in November after the ASA received one complaint regarding its underweight model. ASA called Drop Dead "socially irresponsible" for portraying the image in which featured the "hollows in her thighs" and highly visible ribs and collar bones. This ad for Lynx the British equivalent of Axe was banned in November for being "sexually suggestive, indecent, provocative.
The ad was banned in November for sexualizing a child.
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