Amazon Prime India is known for its out of the box marketing gimmicks which they have taken into a whole new level in these past few months. Now too, they shared a video related to The Family Man Season 2 which teased the possibility of Moosa being alive. This has created a huge excitement among the fans of the show. Prime Video India has always been in news for these creative marketing blitz and it seems this time too, they’re planning for something big.
We say that because today, netizens noted the fact that Prime Video India removed “ME” from PRIME with only PRI remaining in their name. Sometime later they posted a picture with the new logo and a hashtag #WhereIsME. This quirky stint has had the audience going crazy with everyone asking Prime India about the exclusion of “ME”.
Prime Video India too didn’t clarify the fact and is playing along with the audience. Some people believe that Amazon might be bringing a new content for the Indian audience.
This move by Prime India gave rise to lot of hilarious memes from the internet with several big platforms like Tinder, Pepsi etc jumping into the action. Here are some of the memes:-
Can you spot what's missing from my crush's life 👀 #WhereIsME pic.twitter.com/amqJcw2R0x
— Tinder India (@Tinder_India) January 11, 2021
What’s the similarity between Prime Video's logo and my family video calls?
A. ME missing #WhereIsME pic.twitter.com/vkuMdMzch8
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) January 11, 2021
Why do you think they removed the "ME"? 🤔 #WhereIsME@PrimeVideoIN pic.twitter.com/huglIbNfb1
— Arré (@ArreTweets) January 11, 2021
The ME wave has hit our 🍕 too!@PrimeVideoIN #WhereIsME pic.twitter.com/v1TM1cnNfW
— dominos_india (@dominos_india) January 11, 2021
Everyone's reaction when primevideoin remove "me" from its logo #WhereIsMe pic.twitter.com/D0Cl2M4DRH
— 🍉 (@thatsahilgupta) January 11, 2021
It looks evident that Prime Video India is planning something with all this. It’s just a matter of time when we’ll get to know what is all the noise about “ME”.
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