The Customer Complaints Council (CCC) of Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) also upheld complaints against several online retailers such as Amazon, Paytm, Freecharge, Cleartrip and Pepperfry.
During the month, ASCI received 152 complaints, out of which it upheld 43 in the healthcare category, 17 in education, 11 in personal care, 7 in food and beverages and 6 in the e-commerce segment.
The ad regulator received two complaints against two-wheeler maker Bajaj Auto for TVC of its Pulsar motorcycle which showed the rider performing stunts on the streets.
Commenting on the matter, Bajaj Auto VP Marketing Sumeet Narang said: "We have received communication from ASCI regarding a couple of sequences in a Pulsar campaign. Pulsar is a performance brand and all our films are shot under controlled environment using expert riders. The sets and CG work is done in a way to give it a realistic look."
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The ad regulator also upheld complaint against mobile payments company Paytm, terming its claim of 'flat 50 per cent cashback' on booking of two movie tickets "misleading by ambiguity".
Commenting on it, a Paytm spokesperson said: "The messaging of 'Flat 50 pc' was exactly in lines of how the market communicates such offers, and details of the offer were clearly visible on the banner ad. However, ASCI felt that we needed to make certain modifications, and we took their inputs on board."
Another FMCG firm Emami was also pulled up for its ad of Keshking Ayurvedic Oil and Shampoo, which it claimed was 'Ultimate Solution for Hair Fall'. The company could not substantiate its claim, following which CCC termed the ad "misleading by exaggeration".
Mails sent to HUL and Emami seeking their response remained unanswered.