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Come the first week of September, and the heart of a Bong beats faster in excitement. It’s time for pandal-hopping and Goddess Durga’s homecoming.
Celebrating the theme of Durga Pujo, Fortune Foods recently released an advertisement showing a Bengali couple eating eating fish and meat.
The ad ended up angering many in the Hindutva group as Durga Pujo collides with Navratri, and the latter is a time when North Indians go on a fast and stay away from non-vegetarian food.
The company, in response, quickly put out an apology. But that, in turn, upset the Bengalis, who said if the ad is aimed at capturing the ‘true spirit of Durga Pujo’, they shouldn’t succumb to such statements.
The advertisement opens with a Bengali woman, featuring YouTuber Sawan Dutta, singing, “The woman of the house are tense and the house resembles a land of hungry rakshasas,”. A man comes in responding, “My hunger is invincible, let the war begin,”.
The ad goes on to show the woman cook various veg and non-veg Pujo-themed dishes, and ends with the punch line, ‘May the Pujo be prosperous, may the pet pujo (worship of the stomach, as in eating) begin’.
The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, a Hindutva group, posted their objections to the advertisement on their website, saying it was an insult to their faith.
They took to social media to voice their dissent with the hashtag #BoycottFortuneFoods.
Many echoed their sentiments:
Fortune Foods responded to their post on Facebook by apologising for hurting religious sentiments.
While this may have pleased the Hindutva groups, it angered Bengalis.
Bongs argued that if the ad was meant for them, issuing an apology for showing non-vegetarian food being cooked in a Bengali household, which is the norm there, is like embarrassing the Bengalis.
They took to Twitter as well, to boycott Fortune Foods but for other reasons.
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