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  • Former cricketer Rahul Dravid to lead Abbott’s #MusclesMatter campaign

    Former cricketer Rahul Dravid to lead Abbott’s #MusclesMatter campaign

    MUMBAI: It’s no secret that we all age. But, with aging can come muscle loss, which can directly impact mobility, strength, energy and immune health. Starting at age 40, adults can lose up to 8 per cent of their muscle mass per decade, and this rate can double after the age of 70. To help adults stay strong and active, global healthcare company Abbott, announced the launch of Ensure with HMB – a new formulation to support Indians as they age.

    To raise awareness of age-related muscle loss and urge people to act early to strengthen their muscles, Abbott has partnered with Rahul Dravid, former Indian cricketer and captain of the Indian national team, for the #MusclesMatter campaign. The campaign, which includes a muscle age test and information, will roll-out across digital media platforms and target community engagement.

    ”Staying healthy and fit has been an important aspect of my life and I have always advocated for a wellness-first lifestyle. Many don’t understand the changes their body goes through with age or what their body needs when it comes to nutrition and exercise. Being a health-forward individual, I am happy to be part of the new Ensure #MusclesMatter campaign to showcase the benefits of complete, balanced nutrition for both muscle and bone health,” said Dravid.

    Four out of 10 Indians suffer from poor muscle health which can adversely affect health in multiple ways. Muscle loss can cause reduced energy levels and mobility, increased risk of falls or fractures, long-tail symptoms of infection and even slower recovery from illness or surgery. Proper nutrition and exercise can help reverse or prevent age-related muscle loss.

    The new Ensure is a science-based nutritional supplement formulated with 32 vital nutrients like high-quality protein, calcium and vitamin D to help improve muscle and bone strength. It now contains a special and exclusive ingredient – HMB or β-hydroxy-β-methyl butyrate – that helps counteract muscle loss and restore strength and energy.

    ”HMB or β-hydroxy-β-methyl butyrate acts as a gateway to help keep muscles in balance by slowing muscle breakdown and building muscle mass. HMB is naturally produced when the body breaks down leucine, an essential amino acid, and can be found in small amounts in foods like avocado, grapefruit, cauliflower etc. However, it is difficult to get enough HMB through food to support declining muscle health, which is why it is often suggested to consume nutrition supplements. Good nutrition and physical activity can help maintain muscle and bone health, which is important to support overall health,” said endocrinologist Dr Shashank Joshi.

    Why does muscle matter? Skeletal muscle accounts for about 40 per cent of total body weight and contains at least 50 per cent of all body proteins. Muscles are vital tissues for the functioning of the body and can often tell us how we are going to age, stay active and independent. In addition, to being important for everyday tasks like picking up things, opening a jar or getting up from a chair, healthy muscles are essential for organ function, skin health, immunity, and metabolism. Therefore, maintaining muscle mass with proper nutrition and exercise as we age is essential to prolonging a happier and healthier life.

    ”Aging is inevitable, but muscle loss and weakness doesn’t have to be. Muscle loss is the aging factor that’s rarely discussed, and few adults realise the impact our muscles have on our health as we age. Abbott has been pioneering research in science-based nutrition and by introducing the new Ensure with HMB, we hope to help Indian adults thrive,” said Abbott Nutrition managing director and general manager Swati Dalal.

  • Trivayu Media Works announces its customer success services portfolio

    Trivayu Media Works announces its customer success services portfolio

    Mumbai: TriVayu Media Works has announced the launch of its new customer success service portfolio. The services will be launched under a new brand called TMW: NBUx (next billion users’ experience). With a presence in over 200 districts, 1,000 villages, and 20+ states across the country, TMW is a private hyperlocal content distribution company and distinguishes itself as a solution that assists India’s leading companies in targeting the hyperlocal market through the development of super-niche content, marketing, and resource services.

    TMW: NBUx’s customer success services include live chat support, email support, online reputation management, and telephony (inbound and outbound) in 10+ languages. TMW: NBUx service is a plug-and-play kind of module where clients just have to select their customers and define the aim or queries. TMW’s team will also facilitate the strategy and execution using their in-house CRM ecosystem. Soon, TMW plans to offer short services such as customer response surveys and user intent research surveys as well.

    “We are thrilled to announce the launch of our customer success services portfolio under the new brand of TMW: NBUx. The service aims to empower any B2C brand that is keen to enhance its customer loyalty and satisfaction. There are many tier-two-based SMB companies that want to set up a customer success team but are not able to do so due to a low budget and lack of awareness. With our cost-efficient and feasible plug-n-play hyperlocal dialect module, we are driven to serve more brands and help them scale quickly and build customer trust,” said Trivayu Media Works co-founder Ratnendra K Pandey.

    TMW offers content in 15+ languages to help brands reach a wider audience in tier two and tier three cities where branding and its associated concepts are challenging to develop. TMW also trains and employs youth in content learning, and the process is completely free until a candidate begins earning money. Candidates are hired based on their performance and work from TMW’s micro-offices, which the company claims no other company offers. By collaborating closely with trained resources from tier two and tier three cities, TMW is able to save its clients up to 30 per cent on project costs.

  • Flipkart exhibits its latest influencer campaign #FlipkartShoppingMela

    Flipkart exhibits its latest influencer campaign #FlipkartShoppingMela

    MUMBAI: Flipkart, India’s homegrown e-commerce marketplace, has released its latest influencer campaign #FlipkartShoppingMela, which is to primarily bring forth the platform’s affordability and high-quality selection across a wide range of products in beauty, fragrance, FMCG and furnishings. With this campaign, Flipkart aspires to expand its reach beyond Tier II areas in the country. It plans to do so with this campaign, by highlighting it as a value-driven shopping destination providing the best budget-friendly deals.

    This influencer campaign was put in place to cater to the diverse needs of customers across the country by extending an expansive selection of superior quality and value-driven products.

    Speaking about the campaign, Flipkart senior director consumables (FMCG), general merchandise and home Kanchan Mishra pointed out, “At Flipkart, we are committed to offering a high-value shopping experience to our customers by paying close attention to their dynamic needs. E-commerce shoppers in India, especially from Tier II and III markets look for quality, convenience, value-based, and reliable shopping experiences. We conceptualised the #FlipkartShoppingMela campaign ahead of the festive season, to strike a chord with Bharat and re-emphasise Flipkart as the quintessential value-driven shopping destination for everyone across the country.”

    The #FlipkartShoppingMela campaign will be augmented on social media channels by engaging with over 45 influencers across categories such as fashion, lifestyle and beauty. With an attempt to strengthen the platform’s connection across the country, the campaign will be elucidated in regional languages including Oriya, Bengali, Manipuri and Assamese. Some of the products highlighted in the campaign include bedsheets, blankets, curtains, bottles, lunch boxes, kitchen containers, wallpapers, clocks, posters, indoor plants, shampoos, moisturisers, hair oils, kajal, eyeliner, foundation etc.

    Flipkart offers a growing number of national, international, and regionally renowned sellers and brands including D2C, an opportunity to provide customers with an expansive product range across categories.

  • Will the centre’s move to reign in the influencer industry boost it or backfire?

    Will the centre’s move to reign in the influencer industry boost it or backfire?

    MUMBAI: The recent years have seen a marked shift from banking on celebrity endorsers to engaging social media influencers by brands for product promotions. The impact of influencers on viewers has moved the brands to consider it as an inevitable element of their marketing mix. The resulting size and growth of the burgeoning Indian influencer marketing industry, expanding at a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 25 per cent and which is expected to touch a worth of Rs 2,200 crore by 2025 as per industry estimates, has caught the government’s attention.

    The Central government is poised to bring in a set of rules to regulate the booming industry with a list of do’s and don’ts.

    The news that the government proposes to slap fines up to Rs 50 lakh on influencers for non-disclosure of paid promotions has thrown up a mixed-bag of reactions from the mammoth community of social media influencers in the country, even as a majority of industry stakeholders welcomed the regulations as a much-needed measure.

    There has to be a self-disclosure by the influencer with regards to the product/service they are endorsing, Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) chief commissioner Nidhi Khare declared earlier last week so that the consumer understands that there is a commercial relationship between the influencer and the brand or agency.

    Additionally, failure to disclose financial ties with brands could result in an order restraining the influencer from taking on any more of such endorsements for a period of one year up to three years, she asserts.

    Even though ASCI and popular social media platforms such as Instagram and YouTube already prescribe similar guidelines, several industry executives feel that some creators and brands do not follow them stringently. They believe creators and brands will take the government’s guidelines more seriously.

    Considering how the earlier established guidelines were being taken leniently, a strict approach regarding this was necessary for the betterment of the consumers, says 8Bit Creatives founder & CEO Animesh Agarwal.

    Viewers get easily swayed by the content put out by their favourite creators and hence it becomes crucial for them to know the legitimacy of the endorsement, he continues. “These guidelines will ensure that influencers give a fair assessment of the product that they are endorsing without just boasting about its positives. Another benefit of this decision is that it protects consumers from fake reviews related to the product,” he adds.

    This would also compel brands to henceforth select the right fit for their respective products or services to get genuine reviews for their consumers, believe experts. This would further lead to increasing the transparency between the influencers and their audience, voiced by others.

    Alpha Zegus founder & director Rohit Agarwal, a next-gen marketing agency specialising in the domains of gaming & lifestyle, believes that the strict implementation of these guidelines will be beneficial for the creators and the audience. “At present, many brands are requesting creators to make the content look more organic and authentic. This makes it difficult for the audience to figure out whether the opinion of the creator is biased or unbiased. It also hurts the long-term growth of the creator, as the audience finds it difficult to believe their opinion,” he states.

    Influencers themselves, while being cautiously optimistic about the government decision, were sceptical at the same time. The fear is that audiences might start doing the ‘Skip Ad’ procedure with their content, which might drop their engagement for branded pieces, being the uppermost.

    It’s a good step, honestly, asserts gaming influencer Shobith Rai aka Tbone Gaming, who has an Instagram following of 64.1K and YouTube following of over 200K subscribers. “Although it can cause a dip in engagement numbers of the content piece, I still personally want to do what’s best for my audience.”

    “The best part will be that brands will start preferring the right fit for their respective products or services to get genuine reviews for their consumers, they will tap the influencers who genuinely hold the knowledge of their industry and use the services/products very often”.

    Also, if it’s applied to all creators, then it becomes a level field, he adds.

    Your audience should know that whatever you put out has been paid for and just because it is a paid association doesn’t mean the products/services reviews are biased, points out Saloni Pawar aka Meow16k, an influencer with Instagram followers of 21.8K and YouTube of over 60K subscribers. It depends on the credibility that an influencer has and how much engagement and retainers they have with their audience on their generic and paid posts, she adds.

    After a point in a content creator’s career, responsibility takes the driver’s seat, says fin-influencer Ayush Shukla, who has followers to the count of 125K on Instagram. “I have seen many creators not disclosing brand collabs, not declaring to the audience that it’s a paid ad, trying to pull off paid ads portraying it as an “organic” story.” The audience is the judge, he notes, saying that the audience knows when it’s paid and when it’s not. Creators would be dumb to take their audience for granted, he adds.

    Another fin-influencer, Sharan Hedge, while in agreement that transparency and full disclosure should be mandatory “as the audiences ought to be aware of the content they’re consuming”, found the proposed fine of Rs 50 lakh to be “slightly concerning” as the influencer industry is just at a growing stage. It’s an encouraging move but the fine amount should be reconsidered, he adds.

    Marketing and business video content creator, Shivanshu Agrawal too welcomed the move by the government, believing that disclosing a paid partnership upfront will only strengthen the trust of their audience and bring greater accountability to creators.

    Endorsing the Central government’s stance, ASCI CEO & director general Manisha Kapoor said that governments and self-regulators work together and in complementary ways. According to the self-regulatory body, the complementary work of the government and ASCI would only strengthen consumer protection.

    On the other hand, some industry experts believed that this could pose a new challenge for the nascent industry and a community battling marketing budget cuts and India’s ban on TikTok. The clauses seeking honest declarations and due diligence, and conditions laid for expert endorsements can put unnecessary litigation burden on influencers, opined some industry insiders.

    Micro-influencers may become over cautious as they don’t have resources for potential litigation, believes Pulp Strategy founder & managing director Ambika Sharma. The rules now only place unnecessary roadblocks and scepticism in the minds of endorsers, she says, adding that a simple and mandatory disclosure specifying the paid content and their personal experience of its usage could solve the problem.

    The guidelines may scare smaller influencers and in turn deter the growth of the digital advertising industry for a while, but may benefit the sector in the long run, as it will lead to more responsible behaviour in the digital marketing ecosystem, opines others.

    While there is little doubt that the blossoming influencer ecosystem in the country will be significantly impacted due to this development, the industry would be better off for the changes it would usher in the long term.

  • Myntra launches festive campaign featuring Ranbir Kapoor & Kiara Advani

    Myntra launches festive campaign featuring Ranbir Kapoor & Kiara Advani

    New Delhi: Myntra has rolled out ‘Big Fashion Festival’ campaign for the upcoming festive season. The mega marketing campaign features Bollywood celebrities Ranbir Kapoor and Kiara Advani. 

    Poised to leverage Myntra’s position as India’s fashion expert, the campaign will be amplified across television, digital and social media platforms. 

    The campaign, with a tagline, “Myntra big fashion festival. India’s biggest fashion dhamaka. Don’t waste time,” aptly communicates the scale of the event, positioning it as the go-to destination for every fashion need this festive season, while also apprising shoppers of Myntra’s value offerings as part of the mega event. 

    The concept of the campaign is to take a dig at celeb culture and bring out the bigness of the event, where even the biggest celebs can’t help themselves but to get in on the action, without wasting any time. It is an event so big that everything else seems smaller, including the celebs themselves!

    In this new marketing campaign, Kiara appeals as a fashion trendsetter and Ranbir’s cool demeanor are poised to accelerate conversations around Myntra’s apparel segments. They will play a pivotal role in connecting one of India’s leading fashion, beauty and lifestyle platforms with millions of new and existing fashion-forward consumers. 

    The 30-second ad film is currently live across multiple leading TV channels, social and digital platforms. The campaign aims to amplify recall for Myntra, which is already synonymous with fashion, beauty and lifestyle, during the upcoming festive shopping period. 

    As a part of Myntra’s multi-channel activation, among the most popular and most loved national celebrities, fashion and lifestyle influencers will form an important network of proponents for Myntra’s Big Fashion Festival (BFF). They will engage with a very large fan base across the country and highlight Myntra’s proposition of biggest brands, styles, products and offers to reach every part of the country and demography, with the central message of the campaign that urges shoppers to look nowhere but Myntra for all their festive fashion needs. 

    Speaking about his association with Myntra, Ranbir Kapoor said, “I am excited to be part of Myntra’s festive campaign this year. Fashion plays an important role during festivities and it’s that time of the year when we all refresh our wardrobes. Unarguably, Myntra’s wide collection of styles during the Big Fashion Festival will make customers swoon over.”

    Speaking about her festive campaign, Kiara Advani said, “My festive campaign with Myntra this year is all about the excitement we share while getting ready to shop during the festive period. My association with Myntra , over the last two years, has made me connect with the youth of the country through my love for fashion.”

    Sharing his thoughts on the launch of the campaign, Myntra CEO Nandita Sinha said, “The Big Fashion Festival brings families and loved ones together, with fashion playing a pivotal role in the festivities. This year’s marketing campaign is to highlight the magnanimity of the Big Fashion Festival, showcasing that no reason is bigger for the attention of people across the nation, not even the much-loved celebrities, than this event itself for the festivity. With this campaign, we aim to penetrate our reach to every nook and corner of the country and strike a chord with the fanbase of much beloved superstars Ranbir Kapoor and Kiara Advani.

  • BBH India elevates Priya Gurnani & Arvind Menon as executive creative directors

    BBH India elevates Priya Gurnani & Arvind Menon as executive creative directors

    Mumbai: BBH India, a Publicis Groupe agency announced the elevation of Priya Gurnani & Arvind Menon as executive creative directors. Priya and Arvind have been senior creative directors and will continue to report to BBH India’s chief creative officer & CEO, Russell Barrett.

    With over 15 years of experience, Priya specialises in building creative communication that is at the intersection of brands, culture and consumer behaviour. In the past, she has worked with Ogilvy, Leo Burnett, McCann Worldwide and has created culture-defining work for brands like Stayfree, Yatra.com, Heineken, Kingfisher Ultra, Amstel and Zee5. Most recently, she conceptualised and wrote the lyrics to a rap song for the entertainment channel – Zing’s Apni Vibe Apni Tribe campaign. In 2009, she was amongst the winners of the Cannes Young Lions.

    Armed with 13 years of experience, Arvind also led the creative team at Publicis Emil as a senior creative director. With diverse experience, including a stint at a media agency, Arvind specialises in building medium-agnostic integrated campaigns. In the past, he has worked on brands like Mercedes, Frooti, Axe, Burger King, Aditya Birla Capital, Heinz, TRESemmé, Surf and Taj Mahal Tea. Arvind’s work has been awarded locally and internationally at forums including Kyoorius, AMES and Campaign Asia Digital Crest. He has represented India as a student at Cannes, and a young competitor at Spikes.

    BBH India CCO & CEO Russell Barrett said, “It’s always great to welcome brilliant talent to key leadership positions, but it’s even better when that talent is promoted from within.”

    Priya is a highly talented creative leader with a sharp and curious mind, great maturity and a clear vision for the kind of work both she and BBH want to produce. She has already proved an invaluable contributor by leading the PWW Bangalore creative team in the past.”

    “Arvind is an amazing new age creative thinker who led the creative mandate on Emil before joining the BBH team. He comes with rich knowledge of the digital and creative tech landscape and is the perfect fit for BBH’s Modern India’s Fame Factory philosophy,” he continued.

    “Both Priya and Arvind are “Good and Nice” and I’m convinced they will add significantly to BBH’s creative output. The creative leadership at BBH India is now fully in place and set to take the next giant leap forward,” Barett added.

    Priya Gurnani added, “I am looking forward to embodying and enjoying this new role. BBH has always been a place where ‘Outstanding is the norm’, and that applies to the work we do and the culture we have. As I continue my journey at BBH, I hope to zag for years to come.”

    Arvind Menon added, “I’m equal parts honoured, excited and terrified. BBH has an undeniably rich culture of creative excellence. And I know it’s only work that can help climb up to those rarefied heights. So I’m just going to focus on that.”

  • Next by Rediffusion names Asheesh Malhotra as executive director

    Next by Rediffusion names Asheesh Malhotra as executive director

    MUMBAI: Next by Rediffusion has roped in Asheesh Malhotra as its executive director. Asheesh joins the Rediffusion group from Dentsu. The launch of Next was announced by Rediffusion on 15 August.

    With over 25 years of experience in the advertising industry, Asheesh has worked in leadership roles at Dentsu, Ogilvy, Lowe and Bates. He has straddled strategy and business functions on global & local businesses alike. He helped launch India’s first private life insurance company, ICICI Pru. He led global business hubs for Castrol and BP across Europe, Asia and also the business of Unilever beverages.

    Asheesh has over the years won the prestigious Effie awards for Unilever, ICICI Pru, Mondelez in India and APAC regions. He has also worked on the launch of Royal Enfield Meteor and Classic and Malabar Gold’s Brides Of India campaigns.

    Additionally, he teaches marketing and advertising students at institutes like SP Jain and Northpoint Center of Learning. He is also on the advisory councils of a couple of universities, and an active member of Intach.

    Asheesh did his schooling at St Edwards in Shimla and went on to pursue his higher studies at Delhi University. Thereafter, he attended the New York Film Academy and studied film and content development. Asheesh is also a certified apple orchardist having grown up in the pristine Kullu valley.

    Welcoming Asheesh Malhotra to Next by Rediffusion, Rediffusion group managing director Dr Sandeep Goyal said, “In Asheesh, we have a true blue-blooded professional who has worked across categories, domains, brands and geographies. I have personally worked with him during his earlier stint at Rediffusion when he was handling the Taj hotels business nearly 20 years ago. We again worked together when he led the Toyota business in Bangalore at Dentsu. Asheesh is client-focused, strategically strong and very good with creative teams. The assignment at Next by Rediffusion is just right for him – a combination of innovation and experience”.

    “This is my second innings at Rediffusion. I love the easy informality at the agency. Also, the wide canvas afforded everyone to do their best. Next by Rediffusion is a rare opportunity for me to create a completely new metaphor in advertising and communication. All soonicorns and unicorns, despite their size and apparent success, need a lot of help with brand building and ideation. We will do just that at Next by Rediffusion”, added Asheesh Malhotra.

    Asheesh Malhotra will be based in Mumbai. Next Rediffusion aims to have offices pan-India in the next 18-24 months.

  • Kaizzen bags communication and digital marketing mandate for LNJ Bhilwara Kings

    Kaizzen bags communication and digital marketing mandate for LNJ Bhilwara Kings

    Mumbai: Kaizzen has bagged the public relations mandate for Bhilwara Kings, the franchise team of eminent business house, the LNJ Bhilwara Group, for the upcoming Legends League Cricket.

    As the strategic communications partner, the agency has been entrusted with the responsibility of promoting the LNJ Bhilwara Kings and helping the team connect with various stakeholders of the LNJ Bhilwara Group.

    On the association, LNJ Bhilwara Kings team owner Riju Jhunjhunwala said, “Kaizzen leads the way in this domain and we at LNJ Bhilwara could not have found a better partner to handle our communications mandate. We are happy and confident that Kaizzen will help in building the brand’s stature to greater heights.”

    After winning the PR rights of the Bhilwara Kings at Legends League Cricket season 2, Kaizzen founder and chief executive officer Vineet Handa said, “We at Kaizzen are elated to be entrusted by LNJ Bhilwara Group to handle its communication mandate for the Bhilwara Kings at the Legends League Cricket to enrich the corporate image of the group. The vision and priorities of the group are quite clear, and our team is pumped up to work in close coordination with the brand to reach its goal by delivering creative, impactful, and disruptive PR solutions. We are looking forward to a strong partnership.”

  • Cadbury Dairy Milk evokes kindness and generosity in its new campaign

    Cadbury Dairy Milk evokes kindness and generosity in its new campaign

    Mumbai: Cadbury Dairy Milk has rolled out an all-new campaign in collaboration with Ogilvy. It urges people to treat and embrace others’ happiness and achievements with a big heart. The launch will be supported by a 360-degree communication campaign with amplification across media touchpoints.

    The all-new TVC adds a new dimension to the generosity narrative and nudges people to be there for someone.

    With this development, the brand aims at melting the power distance across varied relationships—one relatable story at a time—and taking the “Kuch Accha Ho Jaye, Kuch Meetha Ho Jaye” story to the next level.

    Staying true to its narrative, Cadbury Dairy Milk has successfully captured the essence of evoking kindness and generosity over the years.

    The heartening one-minute video opens with a politician and his bodyguards rushing to the diyas amid the crowd cheering for him. One of his closest aides is seen checking the time nervously on his duty. Observing this, and much to the viewers’ surprise, the politician asks for his daughter’s roll number. While the bodyguard is left perplexed, he proceeds to check the results on the phone. The politician, realising that she has cleared the entrance exam, offers a Cadbury Dairy Milk, which he specifically carried to celebrate the good news with his bodyguard, and asks him to take the day off and celebrate with his family.

    Commenting on the campaign, Mondelez India vice president of marketing Anil Viswanathan said, “Since 2018, generosity remains an innate part of Cadbury Dairy Milk’s storytelling that continues to connect consumers across all the geographies. Shining a spotlight on the inner ‘acchai’ and keeping purpose at the heart of our messaging, we have rolled out multiple campaigns that celebrate small acts of kindness.”

    Taking a step forward in the same direction, our latest effort reiterates the meaning of “Kuch Acha Ho Jaye, Kuch Meetha Ho Jaye” by urging individuals to share others’ happiness with a big heart and make their “meetha” moments even more special. Built on the simple insight that entitlement can create distance in relationships, we believe that the campaign’s powerful, yet relatable narration will inspire people to look beyond their own realities and create shared moments of happiness,” he added.

    Ogilvy chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak shared, “When we forget our entitlements and treat all as equal and celebrate their happiness as if it is ours, the joy is doubled. This is the thought behind our latest campaign for Cadbury Dairy Milk. This thought beautifully builds on the brand’s ongoing generosity platform. The campaign will have many touch points that will inspire us to join in and celebrate not just ours but others’ happiness too.”

  • ‘Weekend Unwind’ with:  Loktantra Mediatech, CEO & founder Piyush Kulshreshtha

    ‘Weekend Unwind’ with: Loktantra Mediatech, CEO & founder Piyush Kulshreshtha

    Mumbai: With yet another weekend upon us, in our latest ‘Weekend Unwind’ series, it’s time to take a peek into the mind of the head of social networking and conversation platform through a fun lens in an attempt to get to know the person behind the title a little better.

    In this week’s edition, we have Loktantra Mediatech, CEO & founder Piyush Kulshreshtha. In his current pursuit of developing Khul Ke, a homegrown social networking app that enables users to freely express themselves through purposeful and positive conversations that matter and level up their engagement.

    Through his illustrious career spanning over two decades, he’s known for holding prominent positions across leading real estate, and investment organisations. With a strong stance, he is frequently known to lend his voice to the creation of meaningful discourse.

    Prior to embarking on this project, Piyush spent years in a top-management position in Mumbai’s real-estate development industry, where he explored his skills in management and leadership, which groomed him into a poised figurehead.

    In the stock broking industry, Piyush worked for five years in brand management at Motilal Oswal and Sharekhan. During his MBA days, he worked as a radio jockey with All India Radio for three years and spent a year writing for Indian Express’ youth magazine Channel Y. Piyush is a graduate in economics.

    So without further ado, here it goes…

    • Your mantra for life

    Act & perfect, don’t overthink.

    • A book you are currently reading/plan to read

    Vibhanga

    • Your fitness mantra, especially during the pandemic

    Pranayama and light asanas.

    • Your comfort food

    Arahara ki daal and rice with aloo ki bhujia.

    • When the chips are down a quote/philosophy that keeps you going

    This too shall pass.

    • Your guilty pleasure

     Gulab Jamun

    • When was the last time you tried something new?

    Everyday.

    • A life lesson you learnt the hard way

    There is no moment in my life that I do not deserve. Everyone has to carry their own cross.

    • What gets you excited about Life?

    Possibility of becoming a better version of myself.

    • What’s on top of your bucket list?

    Research work on vipassana and Buddha’s discourses.

    • One thing you would most like to change about the world

    Be more objective.

    • An activity that keeps you motivated/charged during tough times

    New ideas and quick execution.

    • What lifts your spirits when life gets you down?

    Vipassana.

    • If you could give one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be?

    Life is a journey, keep moving.