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Sylvester da Cunha (19 October 1930 – 21 June 2023) was an Indian advertising professional and theatre personality. He was most famously known for creating the ''Utterly Butterly'' advertising campaign and the
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mascot for the Indian dairy cooperative
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. He also served as a consultant to multinational agencies including the
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,
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, and the
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on various projects linked to food and nutrition.


Early life

Sylvester da Cunha was born on 19 October 1930 into a Bombay
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family of Portuguese descent. His family was originally from
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'' in
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and later moved to the
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neighbourhood of Bombay (now
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) where he grew up. His brother
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was also an advertising professional. His uncle
José Gerson da Cunha José Gerson da Cunha OCI (2 February 1844 – 3 August 1900) was a Portuguese physician who achieved international renown as an indologist, historian, linguist and numismatist. Early life and medical career José Gerson da Cunha was born in ...
, physician and historian, had written one of the first historical works documenting the origins of Bombay, somewhat aptly titled, ''The Origins of Bombay''. Da Cunha Sr. was also the family physician of the
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. Da Cunha lost his father, in 1941, when he was 11. Da Cunha completed his Bachelor of Arts (honours) in economics from
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and later studied
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at
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as a Parvin fellow between 1964 and 1965.


Career

Da Cunha started his advertising career in 1951 at L. A. Stronach Advertising, a British advertising agency. He worked in their London liaison office for three years before returning to India. On his trip back on the boat he was offered a job by John Kurien, a manager with the
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's Advertising and Sales Promotions (ASP) agency. At ASP, da Cunha initially handled some of the Birla group's inhouse brands like
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and Century Rayon, before handling accounts including
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,
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and
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. Da Cunha was best known for his creation of the ''Utterly Butterly'' campaign for the Indian dairy cooperative
Amul The Anand Milk Union Limited commonly known as Amul is an Indian dairy brand owned by the cooperative society, Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), based in Anand, Gujarat. GCMMF is controlled by 3.6 million milk producers. ...
, which saw the introduction of the
Amul girl The Amul girl sometimes called Amulya is an advertising mascot used by the Indian dairy brand Amul. The mascot is a hand-drawn cartoon of a young Indian girl dressed in a polka-dotted frock with blue hair and a half-pony tied up. The Amul girl ad ...
. The campaign was created in 1966, by which time da Cunha was ASP's managing director, where he was given the task to create a mascot and help position Amul as a brand among mothers and children. Da Cunha teamed up with illustrator and art director Eustace Fernandes to create the ads. The ads had a mischievous looking girl in a white dress with red polka-dots and blue hair, poking fun at major celebrities and newsmakers. They were noted for their news topical relevance and tongue-in-cheek wit and humour. It was one of the longest running campaigns in India, and remained active at the time of da Cunha's death. To create the central figure, da Cunha worked with over 712 babies' photographs before zeroing in on a photograph of 10-month-old Shoba Tharoor (later Shoba Tharoor Srinivasan) as the inspiration for the mascot. Tharoor was the younger sister of Indian politician
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, and went on to become a children's author. The campaign and the mascot was noted to have been in response to the incumbent market leader Polson butter, who had a similar mascot of a girl who was soft and well-mannered. This prompted da Cunha to model the Amul girl as a mischievous girl taking a dig at ongoing current events. Da Cunha later went on to found his own advertising company Da Cunha Associates in 1969, after spending 14 years at ASP. He brought some of ASP's clients with him to Da Cunha Associates, including Amul. Some of the other major accounts of that time included Britannia biscuits,
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, Nutramul and
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. Da Cunha handed over creation of Amul's topical advertisements to his son Rahul in 1993. The campaign holds the
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for the longest running advertising campaign. Da Cunha was also involved in English language theatre in India. He was a founding member of the Theatre Group of Bombay. He was among the first to combine Hindi and English language into plays, which was not common at the time. Some of his popular plays included ''I love Mumbai'', ''It is not funny!'', and ''Topsy-Turvy''. Many of his plays including ''Topsy-Turvy'' were satirical sketches on everyday life. He also directed and acted in an adaptation of
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's ''Kamala.'' In the 1980s and 1990s, da Cunha was also part of various social development initiatives. During this time, he served as a population and nutritional consultant with the Information, Education, and Communication unit of the
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, traveling within India, and to various countries including Brazil, Turkey and Zambia. He also served as a consultant to the
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and the
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on food and nutrition projects.


Personal life

Da Cunha was married to Nisha da Cunha, an author and earlier an English professor at
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. The couple had a son, Rahul da Cunha, also an advertising professional; Sylvester's brother,
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, was also an advertising professional. A 2018 article in the ''
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'' described da Cunha as someone who "spoke Portuguese better than
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, wore suits, had a sprawling 500-year-old home in Arpora village, and even knew what
feijoada Feijoada (, ; from , 'bean') is the name for varieties of bean stew with beef or pork Da Cunha died in Mumbai on 21 June 2023, at the age of 92.


References

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