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Shot perfume ad in a tight spot for "promoting sexual violence against women"

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Shailesh Khanduri
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Screengrab from Layer Shot perfume advertisement

New Delhi: The I&B Ministry on Saturday asked Twitter and YouTube to remove demeaning ads of perfume brand Shot from their platforms. In a letter written to both the platforms, the ministry said the videos were detrimental to the portrayal of women in the interest of decency or morality.

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In letters to Twitter and YouTube, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said that the videos were "detrimental to the portrayal of women in the interest of decency and morality" and in violation of Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code).

The videos of the Layer Shot perfume brand sparked outrage among a large section of social media users, who claimed the advertisement sought to promote sexual violence against women.

"It has come to the notice of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting that an inappropriate and derogatory advertisement of a deodorant is circulating on social media. The Ministry has asked Twitter and YouTube to immediately pull down all instances of this advertisement," an official spokesperson said.

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The ministry, in the letters to Twitter and YouTube, said that the Advertisement Standards Council of India (ASCI) too has found the videos in violation of its guidelines and asked the advertiser to suspend the advertisement on an immediate basis.

Watch the ad in question:

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Here is another distasteful ad from Shot:

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