Where Creativity Meets Culture: Top 3 Iconic Ads by Prasoon Joshi

Our entire generation has grown up watching creative and entertaining ads like Aamir Khan saying “Thanda Matlab Coca-Cola”, a sparkling smile lighting up a palace in Happydent’s fantasy world, and kids jumping into muddy puddles because “Daag Achhe Hain.” But do you know the creative mind behind these unforgettable campaigns?
It is none other than Prasoon Joshi, a lyricist, screenwriter, adman, and currently the Chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification. Joshi’s work in advertising is a masterclass in storytelling, where poetry meets marketing and emotions become unforgettable brand moments. Let’s revisit three of his most iconic ad campaigns that didn’t just sell products but wove them into the fabric of everyday India.
1. “Thanda Matlab Coca-Cola” – Coca-Cola
Aim & Objective: To reposition Coca-Cola not as an urban elite drink, but as an everyday refreshment for rural and semi-urban India which becomes the epitome of an ideal cold drink.
Impact: Prasoon Joshi’s campaign, delivered through the affable face of Aamir Khan playing multiple rural characters, turned the English-speaking soft drink into a “desi thanda.” It made Coca-Cola feel local, familiar, and inclusive.
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Key Takeaway: Joshi localized a global product without diluting its essence. His catchphrase became a cultural idiom, proving that with the right language and sentiment, even a cola can speak to the heartland.
2. “Happydent Dikhaye Battisi” – Happydent White
Aim & Objective: To promote chewing gum not just as a breath-freshener, but as a humorous and whimsical solution to dazzling white teeth.
Impact: Set in a royal, surreal world where people with sparkling smiles double as chandeliers and streetlights, this ad became a cult classic. Joshi’s copy and concept turned a simple product into a cinematic delight.
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Key Takeaway: With humour, exaggeration, and high production value, Joshi made gum glamorous. It’s a reminder that even the smallest products can have the grandest storytelling.
3. “Daag Achhe Hain” – Surf Excel
Aim & Objective: To reframe stains not as a problem, but as a sign of good deeds, play, and life lessons.
Impact: In a country obsessed with cleanliness, Joshi’s emotional storytelling changed perceptions. A little boy getting muddy to help his sister wasn’t a mess, it was a moment of sibling love. “Daag Achhe Hain” is now part of the Indian parenting vocabulary.
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Key Takeaway: Joshi turned a detergent ad into a heartwarming tale. The phrase “Daag Achhe Hain” taught us that getting dirty can be a badge of honour, especially when done for the right reasons.
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Conclusion
Prasoon Joshi’s brilliance lies in crafting simple, powerful stories that resonate beyond language and class. Whether he’s talking about cold drinks, chewing gum, or muddy stains, Joshi makes us feel something deeper.
In a fast-changing ad world, his timeless work proves that creativity grounded in empathy and culture always wins. So, the next time you smile at a clever ad, ask yourself: could this be another masterpiece by Prasoon Joshi?
About the Author
Sahil Alom Barbhuiya is a master’s student in English literature at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, with a proclivity towards research, content writing, and personal branding. As a writer at Social Buzz, Sahil is actively involved in crafting compelling content ideas and ensuring their seamless and impactful execution.




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