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Dabur has issued an apology after receiving severe criticism and threats over an advertisement featuring a same-sex couple. The company stated that it has removed its Karwa Chauth campaign from social media. “Fem’s [bleach cream by Dabur] Karwachauth campaign has been withdrawn from all social media handles and we unconditionally apologise for unintentionally hurting people’s sentiments.” Fem s Karwachauth campaign has been withdrawn from all social media handles and we unconditionally apologise for unintentionally hurting people’s sentiments. pic.twitter.com/hDEfbvkm45 Dabur India Ltd (@DaburIndia) October 25, 2021 The now removed video shows two young women preparing for th.
Dabur India, which came under pressure from multiple sides for its Karva Chauth campaign, has withdrawn the advertisement from all social media platforms, the company announced on Twitter on Monday. The campaign, meant to advertise Dabur's fairness bleach brand Fem, showed a same-sex couple observing Karva Chauth, a practice followed by women in certain parts of the country
Pooja Bhatt slams Dabur for not supporting their recent ad featuring lesbian couples and taking It down. Calls it's a pity as they not standing behind their ad. Read on!