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Viral marketing relies on spreading the buzz. It works because it is a self-sustaining
word of mouth strategy, which is also easy on the bottom dollar. Once a viral is released,
it will most likely spread itself without the marketer's constant backing. In India, it is a
fairly new symptom. However, being true to our philosophy of shooting from the hip we
have made the viral infectious across the country. Webchutney has blazed the trail at a
time when others continue to look for it.
Here is a showcase of our ego boosting virals.
Makemytrip.com - Dilwale Dulhania Kaise Le Jayenge
Makemytrip.com - Do Not Disturb
Desimartini - Makkadman
Wrigley's Orbit - Thakur ka Inteqam
Perfetti Protex Happydent - Daddu ki Amanat
Airtel - Aree Baba Chalis Chor
Microsoft - Jugalbandi
Microsoft - Chitthi aayi hai
Argh! Your mail is stuck again. Worse, it never arrived at all! No fear, Microsoft Outlook 2007 is here. Banish the email blues.
Click here to allow this gentleman to demonstrate!
MakeMyTrip - Aao
When the NRI wanted to come back to Ludhiana, this is how Makemytrip.com helped him make up his mind. They asked Shahrukh Khan to give a shout!
Click here to see him make the NRI connection.

MakeMyTrip - Chidiya Udi
Ah, childhood. Little bratty babies playing cute games and making everything fly.
Circa 2005...wishful thinking no more. Click to find out how everyone can fly!


Alootechie.com: Mast Bahaar
Our Mr. Bee is busy pollinating with every flower that he comes across, only to pay for his Masti when he engages himself with the wrong one. Not so funny honey!
Click to discover the connotation.


MakeMyTrip - Aids Day
This reminder catches the user off guard and spells out the message of preventing AIDS by using a condom, at a place he least expects to see it. Click to be surprised!


MakeMyTrip - Moving Train
Empty trains and upset dacoits. What could have reversed the law of land, we wonder! Could those innumerable planes dotting the skies have anything to do with it? Yes, it's likely. The Moving Train, is the latest viral for MakeMyTrip.com to have emerged from within the ranks of Webchutney is both inspired and dedicated to the most cult Indian tale of recent times.


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