Friday, 9 November 2012

‘Do the Dappan’ clip pulled from YouTube

THE controversial Do the Dappan Deepavali video posted on YouTube was taken down by Petronas yesterday.

“After considering the feedback from viewers on our video clip, produced as part of our Be the Light 2012 Deepavali campaign, Petronas decided to discontinue the video from its official YouTube page,” it said in a statement yesterday.

The other three parts of the campaign — a key exhibition at Galeri Petronas, a series of television commercials featuring talents from previous festive advertisements, and print ads in local newspapers — would continue as planned.

Petronas had earlier said the campaign was meant to reach out to Malaysians of all walks of life, carrying messages of positive attributes and values associated with the spirit and celebration of Deepavali.

“As in previous campaigns, our intention is to inculcate and promote common values, traditions and cultures that we share in multi-ethnic Malaysia using a multi-prong, multi-media approach in keeping with the current communication trends and landscape,” the statement said.

“Our campaign, viewed in its entirety, is inspired by and revolves around this positive energy, epitomised via the passion, drive and resolve of Malaysia’s Indian community which are indeed attributes that are universally relevant to all of us.

“These positive attributes are something that we should all promote, inculcate and emulate.”

Petronas also thanked the parties involved, particularly the Religious Division of the Malaysian Hindu Sangam, which had given valuable advice and counselling which ensured the exhibition and messages were consistent with and reflected the spirit of the festival.

MIC secretary-general Datuk S. Murugesan, who had said the Do the Dappan video did not reflect Indian culture, praised Petronas for listening to the people.

“I’m sure this will bring them a lot of goodwill,” he said, pointing out that Petronas had always made Deepavali and Merdeka advertisements with Indian elements.

The three-minute video, which garnered both criticism and praise from leaders and the public, showed a youth named Raj and a host of characters performing a choreographed Dappan Kuthu dance in public places.

Source: The Malays Mail

Jarumemas: Do not make any sensitive issues that involves cultures and religions since we are the multi racial country. 

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