MTS Internet Baby – India’s most view ad of all times, close to 25M views on YouTube

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MTS “Internet Baby” become India’s most viewed ad of all time after clocking up close to 25M views on YouTube and appears to be one of the strong contenders at Cannes Lions this year.

The 25M views for the video came from 206 countries and it is likely the fresh approach on the new generation of “digital natives” has some merits into this

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On Diana Ross’ “I’m Coming Out” soundtrack, the ad shows a new-born baby take charge of his own birth; first by using the Internet to research how to cut his own umbilical cord before then putting out word of his arrival on the web.  The spot has been directed by Guy Shelmerdine from Smuggler Films.

Last week, ‘MTS Internet Baby’ surpassed Unilever’s ‘Lifebuoy Help a Child reach 5’ as the most viewed Indian advertising spot of all time and industry experts are forecasting it will perform strongly at this year’s Cannes Lions.

Creativeland Asia, an independent ad agency, conceptualized the ad to launch MTS’s new 3Gplus network in India and to demonstrate how the network appeals to users “Born for the Internet”. Since launch, the spot has stuck a real chord among bloggers and the international media, with discussion centering on how the work amusingly illustrates a new generation of ‘digital native’ consumers that view Internet use as their birth right.

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The bold ad provoked strong debate on the future of internet and technology after screening on Indian television but was actually originally launched in an innovative way – via torrent seed. Instead of using a conventional ad launch strategy, they set out to directly engage with India’s digital natives by seeding the spot as a BitTorent file amongst the country’s most download-hungry online communities. Web-savvy Indian fans of the ad then extensively shared it on social media and created a buzz days before the ad was officially launched on the brand’s official social channels. To date over 92,000 consumers have commented on the ad and shared it across Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Tumblr and parody videos of the spot including one based on a reversed version of the ad ‘baby goes into momma’s stomach’ has also become a surprise hit.

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Some Indian consumers even went as far as modifying the format of the film to create a mobile version of the MTS ‘the Internet Baby’, so they could share it with friends and family on social platforms like WhatsApp. The ad has taken on a life of its own and become emblematic of India’s highly aspirational generation of young web users who are “Born for the Internet”.

Credits:

  • Agency: Creativeland Asia
  • Production House: Smuggler London
  • Creative Chairman: Sajan Raj Kurup
  • ECD: Anu Joseph
  • Script: Sajan Raj Kurup
  • Director: Guy Shermeldine,
  • Producer: Chris Barret,
  • Director of Photography: Alex Baber
  • VFX: Glassworks London
  • VFX lead: Abi Klimaszewska,
  • Editor: Andy Mcgraw, Stitch
  • Music Director: Mickey Mcleary