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Viral video: Google ad connects India-Pak with heartwarming reunion story

Viral video: Google ad connects India-Pak with heartwarming reunion story

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Google India on Wednesday released a commercial titled ‘Google Commercial: Reunion’ relating a tear-jerking story of how the tech giant’s search functions helped two childhood friends, separated due to the Partition of Pak-India border, are reunited.

“Partitions divide countries, friendships find a way,” says the caption below the video, which is one in a series of five videos.

The three-and-a-half minute commercial starts with Suman, a young girl in India, listening to her grandfather narrate his memories of Yousuf, his childhood friend he had shared memorable times with, in Lahore.

With watery eyes, he explains how the Partition split the two pals apart, with Yousuf staying in Pakistan as his friend crossed into India.

Distraught over the tale narrated by her grandfather, Suman takes a chance and runs a random search on Google.

Suman ‘googles’ the trivia from her grandfather’s story to connect the dots and with just a few keystrokes, pinpoint the current whereabouts of Yousuf in Lahore.

‘An old gate’ and ‘jhajariya’ are all it takes Google to take Suman to Yousuf and his grandson Ali, an admittedly miraculous feat by the standards of only one generation ago.

The advertisement is currently going viral and owes its spiraling views to the overwhelming emotional appeal, grossing upwards of 100,000 views and innumerable facebook posts and tweets.

But it is also helping Google reemphasise the importance it assigns to the company’s contribution toward connecting humanity and making actual, tangible effects on lives.

That was one of core elements emphasised in this summer’s Hollywood film “The Internship“, which was in fact derided by many critics as a “two-hour long Google commercial”.

Another aspect tying the movie with the commercial is the tech giant’s attempt to shed the association with a certain age group. While ‘The Internship’ portrayed that even two middle-aged outmoded salesmen could create a space for themselves at the company, ‘Reunion’ portrays Google’s service to an age-group two generations older than Suman and Ali.


Viral video: Google ad connects India-Pak with heartwarming reunion story – The Express Tribune

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Good move.

Make LoC as international border and there you go! India-Pakistan will be brother nations
 
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Touchy.... :enjoy:
i still remember while growing up here in Kuwait, we use to have a Indian Hindu Family as our neighbors+friends, nice people from Dehli/Mombai, dont remember exactly as i was too young, but i do remember the name of their Sons Raju & Sanju. ofcourse they were older than me...i remember them playing with me.. :cheers:
 
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Thoughts please...

WHAT A GREAT AD !!
Thanks @Soms; for finding it and posting it here. I grew up listening to stories of Walton in Lahore where my Mother spent some time of her life and of Karachi where my Father spent more than a year before going to UK for training. Much later I visited Karachi a number of times; where I experienced the friendship and hospitality first hand; and all from strangers....

Now we live in some odd times; will we need "GOOGLE Search" to rediscover all that is good, sensitive, and human within us? @Zakii, @nuclearpak, @Oscar, @niaz, @fatman17, @Icarus, @jaibi @genmirajborgza786, @pak-marine and so many others that I've met on this forum. But I also mean this for the ones that I've not met yet.
 
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What a BS video. Indians like this should be deported to Pakistan so that they can be killed or converted by the islamists there. They deserve it to be fair...
 
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we seek justice for 26/11, videos like these are just to calm down people.

only weak people ask for peace. I don't expect Indians to take this video emotionally.
 
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What a BS video. Indians like this should be deported to Pakistan so that they can be killed or converted by the islamists there. They deserve it to be fair...
Don't be too harsh there mate - be prepared but any accommodation (genuine) should be welcomed.
Who know? - @Umair Nawaz may get his chance as well :devil:
 
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Good move.

Make LoC as international border and there you go! India-Pakistan will be brother nations
When Kashmir will be back where it belongs then sure Indian punjab and Kashmir valley will have International border.
 
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partition should not be as ugly as it was, people could have said bye to their friends and neighbors before leaving, millions did not have to die....but again we are ugly people and we do ugly and still doing it
 
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