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[In Pics] 10 Amul Advertisements With IPL 2014 Theme

In this post we will be revisiting the Amul advertisements with an IPL 2014 theme. All these advertisements feature the iconic 'Amul Girl' with her witty comments on all IPL 2014 news-makers.


Amul announces the start of the 7th edition of the Indian Premier League with the caption "Butter Ka Bulava" drawing from the TV ad that had the catch-line "Bulava Aya Re" meaning "the call has come."


Chris Lynn took a stunning catch on the boundary line to dismiss AB de Villiers of RCB and helped KKR register a two run victory over the opposition. Amul celebrates this spectacular catch with this creative advertisement.


Glenn Maxwell was in red-hot form in the initial part of the tournament. This "Glenn smacks well" ad is dedicated to him.


Rohit Sharma's form was a matter of concern for the Mumbai Indians this IPL. Hence it called for a little encouragement from the iconic 'Amul Girl' 


Mitchell Starc and Kieron Pollard got involved in a ugly altercation in the Royal Challengers Vs Mumbai Indian match. Here is the Amul Girl's take on the whole incident.


Corey Anderson smashed 95 runs of just 44 balls to help Mumbai Indians overhaul the 190 run target set by Rajasthan Royals in just 14.4 overs and thus earning Mumbai a semi-final berth. This Amul ad is dedicated to him.


Shoaib Akhtar, who was one of the commentators in this edition of the IPL, was the 'talk of the town' in social media circles for his 'unusual' accent. Here is an 'Amul' ad poking fun at the matter.  


Here is the Amul Girl's take on the MCA decision to lift the ban on SRK's entry into the Wankhade Stadium for the IPL final.


An Amul advertisement celebrating the KKR victory at the IPL final.


Kings Eleven Punjab co-owner Preity Zinta and her ex-boyfriend Ness Wadia got involved in an ugly altercation during an IPL match. The witty Amul Girl says "No Fighting Over It"

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