Category: Brands

  • India’s influencer watchdog drops the rulebook – brands, beware

    India’s influencer watchdog drops the rulebook – brands, beware

    MUMBAI — The Indian Influencer Governing Council (IIGC) has rolled out a new playbook — and it’s no fluff piece. Dubbed the Code of Standards for Brands, this shiny new framework lays down the law for ethical, transparent, and drama-free brand partnerships in India’s booming influencer economy.

    The code takes aim at some of the industry’s worst-kept secrets: undisclosed paid plugs, shady affiliate links, and influencer posts that read like they were written by bots – or worse, lawyers. It urges creators to keep it real, while brands are now expected to play by the book, especially in high-stakes sectors like health and finance where scientific claims must be backed by certified proof.

    And in a first-of-its-kind move, the code tackles AI trickery head-on. Brands must now disclose if a virtual influencer is doing the talking — and deepfakes? Absolutely not. Also on the radar: data privacy. The code echoes India’s tightening grip on consumer data, aligning with the Consumer Protection Act and other watchdogs.

    To fix the Wild West of handshake deals, the IIGC is also offering brands and influencers a new rulebook for contracts — with templates, best practices, and a clear path to avoid ghosting each other after the collaboration.

    Backing this all up is the newly launched IIGC Taskforce — the council’s crisis Swat team. It monitors online chatter, sniffs out sentiment shifts, and steps in when things go south. Think online therapy meets legal triage — with a hotline to vetted lawyers for messier disputes.

    Commenting on the launch, IIGC chairman Sahil Chopra said, “Brand-influencer partnerships are incredibly powerful, but also vulnerable to reputational risks. Today, almost 95 per cent of brand-influencer work happens without a formal contract, leading to unnecessary disputes and breakdowns of trust. The Code of Standards for Brands makes the ecosystem more accountable and sustainable. With the addition of the IIGC Taskforce, we are giving the industry a much-needed safety net to operate with greater transparency and fairness.”

    Crafted in consultation with brands, agencies, creators and legal eagles, this move cements IIGC’s role as the referee in India’s fast-moving influence game — and puts brands on notice: the rules have changed.

  • Indulekha enters serum space with Ayurvedic boost to scalp care

    Indulekha enters serum space with Ayurvedic boost to scalp care

     MUMBAI: Goodbye greasy hair days, hello Ayurvedic innovation. Indulekha, the beloved Ayurvedic haircare brand known for its iconic oils, is switching gears and swapping textures with the launch of two all-new, non-oily, clinically proven scalp serums designed to treat hair fall and dandruff with precision, potency and a whole lot of heritage.

    The two launches, Indulekha Bringha Hair Growth Treatment Scalp Serum and Indulekha Svetakutaja Dandruff Treatment Scalp Serum mark the brand’s first foray into the serum space, a bold move that blends ancient Ayurvedic science with the ease and elegance of modern-day skincare formats.

    According to a 2024 independent clinical study, the Bringha Hair Growth Treatment Scalp Serum helps grow 11,000 new hairs in just three months. Packed with a 4.6 per cent Bringha+ complex featuring Brahmi, Amla, Aloe, Pudina and more, this serum tackles oxidative stress and thinning hair by nourishing the scalp at its roots using traditional Arka and Kashayam Vidhi techniques.

    Not to be outdone, the Svetakutaja Dandruff Treatment Scalp Serum is proven to tackle recurring dandruff within just two weeks, according to a 2023 clinical study. Its 1.7 per cent Svetakutaja+ complex includes Lemongrass, Orange, Pudhina and Neem all formulated to banish flakes, soothe itchiness, and restore scalp barrier health.

    “This isn’t just a format shift, it’s a mindset shift,” said Hindustan Unilever VP hair care Sairam Subramanian. “While Indulekha Oil continues to be a go-to for millions, serums offer a compelling new way for our consumers to experience everyday Ayurvedic efficacy without the mess.”

    Visually too, the brand is shaking things up. The new serums arrive in sleek, premium packaging, a sign that Indulekha’s moving confidently into its next chapter. Still rooted in Ayurvedic authenticity, the bottles are all business on the outside, and all botanicals on the inside.

    Available on Amazon, Myntra and Nykaa, Indulekha’s serums signal a fresh era in Ayurvedic haircare, one that’s lighter on texture, but heavy on results.

  • Aashirvaad adds ‘masala’ to selfies with AI posters starring Nani

    Aashirvaad adds ‘masala’ to selfies with AI posters starring Nani

    MUMBAI: From spice rack to star track, Nani joins fans in masala movie moments. In a deliciously cinematic twist, Aashirvaad Masalas has turned the humble kitchen into a movie set. Following the blockbuster launch of Telugu star Nani as its brand ambassador in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, ITC’s masala brand is now blending AI with AP cinema fandom serving up movie-style posters that put the homemaker centre stage.

    The interactive campaign lets users co-star with “Natural Star” Nani by generating personalised movie posters via a Whatsapp bot. And the plot twist? You only need a selfie, some genre flair action, romance, thriller or comedy and a dash of confidence.

    Branded under the tagline “Dammu Meede, Star Meere” (You’ve got the dum, you’re the star), the initiative celebrates the unsung heroes of the kitchen those who bring fiery flavour and boldness to the everyday meal. Now, they also get their own reel-life moment, courtesy of AI-generated poster magic.

    To jump into the action, users can scan the QR code on the Aashirvaad Chilli Powder pack or click a link via Aashirvaad Masala’s Telugu social handles. Once connected to the bot, they simply choose their preferred language, genre, and character setting before uploading a selfie. Within seconds, they receive a film poster starring themselves alongside Nani cinema-style drama, sans studio.

    As if starring opposite Nani weren’t enough, select participants might just find their faces up in lights on real billboards or snag movie tickets as part of the promotion.

    Blending the region’s deep love for cinema with a love for spice, this campaign is more than digital wizardry, it’s a slice of pop culture that makes the consumer feel like the superstar they truly are.

    So whether you’re perfecting your biryani or clicking the perfect selfie, Aashirvaad Masalas invites you to spice things up one poster at a time.
     

  • Lexar snaps up No.1 spot in India’s camera memory card market

    Lexar snaps up No.1 spot in India’s camera memory card market

    MUMBAI: Lexar zooms into top frame with India’s No.1 camera card crown. If memory serves you right make it Lexar. The global memory and storage brand has just captured the No.1 position in India’s camera memory card market, according to the latest CMR Consumer Storage Flash Devices Report (Q1 CY2025).

    The numbers speak volumes: Lexar holds a whopping 69 per cent share in the high-performance CFexpress category and 36 per cent market share by value in SD cards, making it the overall leader in the segment. Cfexpress cards, known for lightning-fast speeds, are the go-to choice for professionals working with 4K and 8K content and Lexar seems to have won the confidence of India’s digital creators by a landslide.

    “Securing the No.1 position in India’s camera memory card market is a significant milestone,” said Lexar general manager of India Middle East and Africa Fissal Oubida. “This latest CMR report is a testament to our focused strategy, product innovation, and growing trust among professionals and enthusiasts alike.”

    Lexar’s rise has been powered by a portfolio that ticks all the right boxes: breakneck read/write speeds, rugged reliability, and storage options that range from compact gigabytes to hefty terabytes. Whether it’s a wedding in the monsoon or wildlife in the Thar, Lexar’s weather-sealed, shockproof cards are built to take the shot and survive it.

    The company’s professional-grade offerings include Cfexpress, SDXC, microSD, card readers, and portable SSDs, all geared toward creators who need storage that keeps up with their vision.

    Lexar’s Indian distribution muscle via Redington Ltd., Creative Newtech Ltd., and Supertron Electronics Pvt Ltd has also helped the brand stay close to the country’s fast-expanding imaging and content creation ecosystem.

    As digital storytelling and creator-led content continue to boom in India, Lexar’s ability to blend speed, safety, and scale has positioned it as a brand not just capturing data but capturing the moment.

  • Dave & Buster’s levels up the city’s fun quotient

    Dave & Buster’s levels up the city’s fun quotient

     MUMBAI: Roll the dice, raise a toast, and get your game face on, Dave & Buster’s is all set to serve up Mumbai’s most eclectic indoor experience yet. After making waves in Bangalore, the global entertainment dining chain is gearing up for its second Indian outing, this time in the bustling heart of Andheri West, with a brand-new venue at Infinity Mall, launching this June.

    Spanning 27,000 sq. ft., the flagship Koramangala location quickly became one of Bangalore’s buzziest hangouts. Now, the Malpani Group, the masterminds behind Dave & Buster’s India and creators of theme park giants like Imagicaa is taking the fun up a notch, as Mumbai becomes the next playground for its high-octane mix of food, drinks, and arcade madness.

    Staying true to its global philosophy of “Eat. Drink. Play. Watch.”, the new outlet promises a vibrant, immersive venue where diners can bite into global flavours, sip on inventive cocktails, and play everything from vintage arcade games to modern digital challenges. Think loaded nachos and joystick duels, burgers with a side of buzzer-beaters all under one neon-lit roof.

    “Following the phenomenal success in Bangalore, Mumbai was the obvious next destination,” said Malpani Group director Shreya Malpani. “We’re not just opening another venue, we’re creating a city-wide hotspot where culture meets competition and celebration meets social energy.”

    With the backing of Malpani Group’s legacy in delivering entertainment that sticks from theme parks to now upscale indoor gaming the Mumbai launch is part of a larger game plan to turn metro venues into multi-sensory entertainment hubs.

    Whether you’re in it for the food, the flippers, or the full-throttle fun, one thing’s for sure: Dave & Buster’s is about to make Mumbai play like never before.

  • Tanishq shines bright with Diamonds Do Good honour in Las Vegas

    Tanishq shines bright with Diamonds Do Good honour in Las Vegas

    MUMBAI: Tanishq and Mia by Tanishq, the jewellery jewels in the Tata crown, have clinched the prestigious Diamonds Do Good Purpose-Driven Business Leadership Award at the 2025 ceremony held in Las Vegas. The glittering accolade was collected by Titan Co chief executive -jewellery division Ajoy Chawla on behalf of both brands.

    Hosted by the Diamonds Do Good Foundation, the awards shine a spotlight on leaders in the natural diamond industry who are setting the global standard for responsible luxury. Tanishq and Mia were lauded for embedding ethics, traceability, sustainability, and community upliftment deep into their supply chain — proving that doing good and doing well can indeed go hand in hand.

    Central to this honour is Titan’s Supplier Engagement Protocol (TSEP), a 4P framework covering Place, People, Process, and Planet — with third-party audits and full compliance with the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS). The brands also advocate gold exchange to reduce mining impact and have established artisan parks to provide safe, clean and dignified workspaces for India’s legendary karigars.

    The brands were especially recognised for:
    * Championing full traceability in diamond sourcing
    * Uplifting India’s artisan communities
    * Driving sustainability from mine to market
    * Redefining responsible luxury in the global South

    In his acceptance speech, Chawla  invoked Tata patriarch Jamsetji Tata, quoting: “In a free enterprise, the community is not just another stakeholder in business but is, in fact, the very purpose of its existence.” He  added, “Tanishq is the living expression of that belief — every piece we design is a tribute to the values of those who wear it, and the hands that shape it.”

    This win underscores the Tata Group’s commitment to purpose before profit — and Tanishq’s promise that the journey to ‘being good’ is as enduring as the sparkle of a well-cut diamond.

  • Tecno kicks off second season with Indian Football Foundation

    Tecno kicks off second season with Indian Football Foundation

    MUMBAI: Tecno is back for a second innings with the Indian Football Foundation (IFF), reaffirming its commitment to grassroots football and youth upliftment through its CSR programme.

    The global smartphone maker will continue backing six young players from underserved communities, offering them residential training at Bhaichung Bhutia Football Schools (BBFS) in Hosur and Nashik. The extended partnership ensures that talent doesn’t go unnoticed—or unsupported—on or off the pitch.

    The fresh crop of scholars—Teinam L. Marshilong, Muhammed Fousan, Thokchom K.C. Singh, Ajolbin Kharkhylliang, Monisha Singha, and Sanfida Nongrum—join the ranks of seven total athletes nurtured under this ongoing alliance.

    Commenting on the partnership, Tecno CEO Arijeet Talapatra said, “Our partnership with the Indian Football Foundation is driven by a shared vision to create inclusive opportunities that help young talents from diverse backgrounds realize their full potential. By supporting their journey on and off the field, we aim to foster stronger communities and inspire the next generation of sports leaders.”

    The results are already showing. Two supported players—Monisha and Sanfida—are starring in Garhwal United FC’s Indian Women’s League 2 squad. In fact, under Sanfida’s captaincy, the team recently topped their group and headed into the IWL qualifiers with momentum on their side.

    “This partnership is more than just financial support—it’s a lifeline for young, talented footballers who may not otherwise have access to professional training and education. We are grateful to TECNO for their continued belief in our mission,” said Indian Football Foundation founder trustee Bhaichung Bhutia.

    From local fields to national leagues, this partnership proves that a good assist off the field can lead to real goals on it.

  • Alpenliebe unwraps India’s first liquid choco-filled lollipop

    Alpenliebe unwraps India’s first liquid choco-filled lollipop

    MUMBAI: Alpenliebe has dropped a game-changer for sweet tooths everywhere: India’s first-ever lollipop with a gooey choco core. Say hello to Alpenliebe Eclairs Pop, a caramel-coated candy surprise that oozes rich chocolate at the heart of every lick.

    Known for its classic Eclairs with that irresistible molten centre, the brand has now taken things up a stick-literally. At just Rs 5 a pop, the Eclairs Pop delivers indulgence in a pocket-sized, on-the-go avatar. Whether you’re a slow licker or a single-bite rebel, this new launch promises a sugar rush with style.

    Aimed at teens and young adults who want their cravings satisfied fast and flavorful, the Eclairs Pop is Alpenliebe’s way of turning an ordinary snack into a cheeky, liquid choco-packed moment of bliss.

    “With Alpenliebe Eclairs Pop, our aim was to extend a much-loved experience into a new, convenient format. We know how deeply loved the Eclairs’ choco center is – and this product carries that indulgence forward in every way. Teens and young adults are seeking richer, more immersive treats even in everyday formats—and Eclairs Pop is just that. Not a twist, but a natural evolution of what they already enjoy,” said Perfetti Van Melle India director marketing Gunjan Khetan.

  • Blunt turns up the volume with ‘Soundwave Series’

    Blunt turns up the volume with ‘Soundwave Series’

    MUMBAI: Blunt, the unapologetically wild audio brand from Go5 Incorporation, has just dropped a bombshell — the Soundwave Series, a rebellious line of four Bluetooth speakers priced under Rs 2,000. Designed for millennials who live loud and play louder, these punchy little powerhouses mix head-turning design with unfiltered, hard-hitting sound.

    No polite beeps or pastel plastic here. Each speaker in the Soundwave lineup is in a mood — edgy, rugged, and ready for rooftop parties, house hangs, or sandy beach takeovers. Lightweight and water-resistant, they’re built for chaos, not coddling.

    Backed by Bluetooth 5.4 for glitch-free streaming and boasting serious battery muscle, the Soundwave Series promises to keep up with your longest playlists and wildest nights. Expect crisp highs, bass that thumps like a heartbeat, and a soundstage that slaps.

    Go5 Incorporation founder Puneet Gulati shared his vision, “Blunt is born to break the rules, not follow them. After shaking things up with TecSox and TecMarx, we created Blunt for millennials who live unfiltered and unapologetic. Blunt is unleashing the Soundwave Series, a fierce debut of four unique speakers. They’re for the bold, the gritty, the ones who turn the volume up and never back down. With Blunt, your sound is your statement.”

    The Soundwave Series is the brainchild of Ritesh Baheti, Blunt’s 27-year-old general manager and resident product punk. It reflects his millennial-first vision: authentic, high-impact tech that makes a statement without blowing up your bank balance.

    If your vibe is volume and your life plays at full blast, the Soundwave Series isn’t just a speaker — it’s your soundtrack.

  • Butt out and breathe easy as Big FM helps smokers take a big step

    Butt out and breathe easy as Big FM helps smokers take a big step

    MUMBAI: Smoking out the habit, one laugh, dance, and Zumba session at a time Big FM’s third season of Sutta Chhod De Na Yaar wrapped up with a breath of fresh air. With a mission as clear as its lungs aim to be, the award-winning anti-tobacco campaign returned this year with a therapeutic twist Quitsvilla, a wellness retreat designed to help smokers kick the butt, quite literally. Hosted at The Fern Shelter Resort in Palghar, and powered by Dewon Electric, the three-day immersive was part support group, part spa day, and all heart.

    Led by popular RJs like RJ Vrajesh, RJ Rani, RJ Abhilash, and RJ Dilip, the retreat was no boring rehab. It featured sound therapy by Sarita Pataodia, dance movement therapy by Ang Tarang’s Shruti duo, laughter yoga by the ever-joyful Kishore Kuvavala, motivational illusions by Mangesh Desai, and a whole lot of rhythm, sweat and soul. The Zumba sessions by celebrity coach Aishwarya were as energetic as the stories shared, and the message was crystal clear: quitting smoking doesn’t have to be a lonely grind, it can be joyful and healing too.

    The retreat was just the tip of the iceberg. The campaign extended into the digital realm with a gripping podcast hosted by RJ Sahil and RJ Dilip. The series featured first-person journeys of those who had successfully stubbed out their addictions, as well as expert insights on CBT, NLP, and habit formation from voices like Ashdin Doctor (The Habit Coach) and Rajyogi BK Nikunj.

    Bollywood lent its lungs too, with stars like Tusshar Kapoor, Emraan Hashmi, Shankar Mahadevan, Sulaiman Merchant, and Papon urging fans to quit through messages across platforms. The campaign’s viral jingle, quirky reels, and heartfelt storytelling ensured that the message didn’t just travel, it stuck.

    And it wasn’t all talk either. The campaign logged hundreds of pledges, saw a visible shift in participant behaviour, and strengthened BIG FM’s mission of sparking real change through real stories.

    “This isn’t just about saying no to a cigarette,” said Big FM COO, Sunil Kumaran. “It’s about saying yes to life, to resilience, and to transformation. Sutta Chhod De Na Yaar Season 3 gave people the tools and the belief to make that change.”

    With a soulful mix of science, storytelling and support, BIG FM’s campaign has evolved from a public service message into a full-blown movement, one breath at a time.