"Reunion" is a 2013
Google India advertisement for
Google Search. It was directed by
Amit Sharma
Amit Sharma (born 20 November 1974), is an Indian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. Amit Sharma was considered as an allrounder and was the captain of the U-19 team that visited England in 1994 season and ...
, written by Sukesh Kumar Nayak, produced by an Ogilvy India branch
of
Ogilvy & Mather, and published on
YouTube on November 13, 2013.
"Reunion" is about the fictional reunion between two elderly men, Baldev Mehra (Vishwa Mohan Badola) from
India and Yusuf (
Mysore Shrinivas Sathyu) from
Pakistan, who were separated as children during the
partition of India
The Partition of British India in 1947 was the Partition (politics), change of political borders and the division of other assets that accompanied the dissolution of the British Raj in South Asia and the creation of two independent dominions: ...
in 1947.
The advertisement had a strong impact in both India and Pakistan, leading to hope for the easing of travel restrictions between the two countries.
It
went viral and was viewed more than 1.6 million times before officially debuting on television on November 15, 2013.
Sequence
Baldev Mehra (Vishwa Mohan Badola) is an elderly
Hindu
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man in
Delhi,
India, and Yusuf (
Mysore Shrinivas Sathyu) is an elderly
Muslim
Muslims ( ar, المسلمون, , ) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God of Abrah ...
man in
Lahore,
Pakistan. One day Baldev shows his granddaughter Suman (
Auritra Ghosh
Auritra Ghosh is an Indian actress and dancer. She is known for Indian films like Love Breakups Zindagi, M Cream and Dharam Sankat Mein. In recent times, she has garnered recognition for her work in various web series like the award-winning dig ...
) an old, dated photograph of two children. He tells her that it is himself and his best friend Yusuf when they lived in Lahore prior to the
Partition of India
The Partition of British India in 1947 was the Partition (politics), change of political borders and the division of other assets that accompanied the dissolution of the British Raj in South Asia and the creation of two independent dominions: ...
in 1947. In front of his house there was a park with a gate made in the stone age and each evening he and Yusuf would fly kites there and "steal"
Jhajariyas from Yusuf's
family sweet shop. When Partition came, however,
Baldev and his family had to leave for India overnight. Many decades later, Baldev still thinks of Yusuf and misses him.
Using details of her grandfather's story, Suman is able to locate Yusuf's sweet shop in Lahore via her laptop and Google. She connects with his grandson Ali (Syed Shabahat Ali) who helps her to plan a surprise visit from Yusuf on Baldev's birthday.
This is the first of a sequence of five ads showing the two old friends reconnecting.
The idea and storyline may have been inspired by the 2012 short film, ''Respect'', by Taha Kirmani.
[Pak Sar Zameen Productions, ''Respect.'' Directed by Taha Kirmani an]
available on YouTube.
Kirmani also has a 2013
video comparing his film with the ad
Google Reunion Ad Inspired from Pak Sar Zameen Productions Short Film
Cast
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Mysore Shrinivas Sathyu as Yusuf
*Vishwa Mohan Badola as Baldev Mehra
*
Auritra Ghosh
Auritra Ghosh is an Indian actress and dancer. She is known for Indian films like Love Breakups Zindagi, M Cream and Dharam Sankat Mein. In recent times, she has garnered recognition for her work in various web series like the award-winning dig ...
as Suman
*Syed Shabahat Ali as Ali
Production
According to Sukesh Kumar Nayak, Group Creative Director of Ogilvy Mumbai, Google had stated in their brief that "the only thing they wanted was to see
..how meaningful the search engine is in real life." Nayak also stated that they wanted to make "the connection between real life and Google, magical."
"Reunion" was filmed "in different areas in
Delhi, including an old
Haveli in
Connaught Place,
Red Fort,
India Gate, and a small scene in
Lahore,
Pakistan."
Singer
Clinton Cerejo composed the music for the spot.
Reception
''
The Star
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'' notes that "Reunion" has "gone viral online, reflecting demands in the two countries for closer people-to-people ties
...Internet users left thousands of comments on social networking sites describing how the advert had brought them to tears and renewed their hopes for improved relations between the two neighbours."
Max Fisher of ''
The Washington Post'' states that "if you are from
South Asia, have family from South Asia, or are merely friends on Facebook with someone who has ties to the subcontinent, you've already seen this video posted to social media in the 48 hours since it went up. In case you haven't, it's a Google advertisement, about three and a half minutes, well worth your time. Yes, it's an ad, meant to prod people in one of the world's largest markets into using Google services. And in that context it can be a bit syrupy. But take a step back for a moment, and try to appreciate what makes this video so powerful that it's already been viewed 1.8 million times."
''
India Today'' states that "the new Google ad, titled 'Reunion', touches the raw nerves that linger dormant under the skin of those who were separated during the heady days of Partition
��.While this may have been only an ad, there are many people both in Pakistan and India who will be able to relate to this emotional ad."
Affan Chowdhry of ''
The Globe and Mail
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'' states that "with nearly a million YouTube views over two days, a new Google ad that tells the story of two old friends reuniting after six decades of separation following the creation of India and Pakistan in 1947 has touched a deep nerve for many South Asians."
Nilanjana Bhowmick of ''
Time'' observes that "despite the tensions between the governments of India and Pakistan, this commercial, released by Google India on Wednesday, makes the point that the personal connections between Indians and Pakistanis run deep."
Journalist Beena Sarwar states that "if it doesn’t move you, you’ve got a heart of stone."
Sunny Peter of the ''
International Business Times
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'' argues that "at a time when governments in both countries continue to be suspicious of each other's intent, the Google video comes as a welcome relief.
f onlythe visa regime between both the countries was as easy as Google search."
Ritu Singh of ''
Zee News'' states that "Reunion" struck "an emotional chord with its viewers not only in India but also in Pakistan" as it "depicts the pain of partition which still haunts the mind of people who got separated from their loved ones and places." She also states, "this heart warming ad is sure to overwhelm you."
Mrigaa Sethi of
Quartz talks about her family's experience with partition, noting that "Google’s India office has created a tear-jerker ad that is deeply resonant for Indians and Pakistanis with family stories like mine. It shows an aging Hindu Indian man waxing nostalgic to his granddaughter about his Muslim childhood friend in Lahore before the partition
...The ad, created by Ogilvy, has struck a particularly emotional chord by refusing to take India and Pakistan’s historically adversarial relationship as a given."
See also
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Opposition to the partition of India
Opposition to the partition of India was widespread in British India in the 20th century and it continues to remain a talking point in South Asian politics. Those who opposed it often adhered to the doctrine of composite nationalism. The Hindu, C ...
References
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