Flash Mobs: The new rage in town?
Juhi Gonsalves, Zeist Marketing Solutions

Flash Mobs:
Of the many things that brightened up the last few months of 2011, the most to be recalled was the ‘Flash Mob’ in Mumbai. Thousands of frenzied commuters at Mumbai's chaotic Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station stopped in surprise, when on November 27th 2011, a Sunday evening, around two hundred ‘random’ people from the crowd broke into a dance accompanied by the hit 'Rang de Basanti' blaring from the railway speakers.

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Following the stupendous success of the CST Flash Mob video on the social network, another online sensation ‘Kolaveri Di’ inspired a performance at Churchgate station with the singer Dhanush joining hundreds of fans in the flash mob organized by Mumbai Mirror. Take a look.

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BuzZ Issue 28 - Whose line is it anyway?

Dear BuZZ Readers,

Taking everyone by surprise and creating waves across the net, the flash mob launched itself as a sure shot way to get attention offline as well as online. But does this suprise and shock element in a flash mob always work? Especially in the ever changing world of marketing gimmicks. Read on to find out more.




Regards,
Juhi Gonsalves
MD, ZMS



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