The Chlormint lift ad from the 2000s is pure fever dream material. A woman casually asks, “Log Chlormint kyun khaate hain?” in an elevator. Suddenly the doors slam, she gets flattened into a 2D poster on the wall, and everything turns surreal and trippy.
That random transformation, the awkward silence, the bizarre logic—it hits like a half-remembered dream after too much late-night TV.
Close runners-up: the Onida devil smirking “Owner’s pride, neighbour’s envy,” or those old All Out frog ads with their hypnotic jingles. Pure 90s-2000s Doordarshan/early cable chaos that still feels unexplainably weird in the best way.





