A 10-year-old recreates Cadbury's "Kuch Khaas Hai" ad to generate donations for an NGO

After the recent backlash to the Cadbury ad featuring a female cricketer from the 1990s, Chatpat, a 10-year-old Mumbai lad, has added a new twist. He has recreated the popular commercial to encourage people to give to SOS Children's Villages India, a non-profit organisation. 

He captioned the post, “Chocolate khaane ke liye apni gang nahi karti wait, par sirf meetha khaake thodi na bharega pet? @cadburydairymilkin ki public, yeh video agar pasand aaya toh apne @soschildrensvillagesindia ke bantai log ke liye kuch meetha ho jaye? Kuch sweet sa kaam karna ho, toh donate karo, taaki rahe #NoChildAlone!”

We can see him playing gully cricket with his gang of buddies in his spare time, reimagining the old commercial in his own unique manner.
At the conclusion of the video, he is shown pleading with Cadbury to assist him in raising funds for SOS Children's Villages India.
Chatpat rose to prominence as a result of his 'Chatpat Ka Gyaan' videos. His videos are tapori language gems of street knowledge. Chatpat became the brand ambassador for SOS Children's Villages India last week, and the NGO is the sole account he follows. The non-profit organisation works in the field of holistic childcare and development.

Chatpat also extends an invitation to visit the interactive contribution webpage. Making the giving experience unique by explaining each programme in a childlike manner.

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