Category: Marketing

  • Priya Malik brings poetic touch to Interio by Godrej’s ‘Moments that matter’

    Priya Malik brings poetic touch to Interio by Godrej’s ‘Moments that matter’

    MUMBAI: Home got poetic this week as Interio by Godrej teamed up with celebrated storyteller Priya Malik to turn furniture into feelings and design into dialogue.

    At the launch of its sprawling new 22,000 square feet, experiential flagship store in Vikhroli, Mumbai, the brand deepened its ‘Moments that matter’ campaign with Malik’s moving spoken-word piece “Ghar, Ghar Jaisa Hota Hai.” True to her evocative style, the poet painted scenes that every homebody knows by heart: that quiet cup of morning coffee, the chatter around a dining table, or the comfort of simply belonging.

    Speaking on the collaboration, Interio by Godrej head of integrated marketing and communications Reshu Saraf said, “Our campaign ‘Moments That Matter’ shifts the conversation from furniture as mere utility to pieces that help nurture genuine connections both with ourselves and with our loved ones. We’re delighted to have Priya Malik take this thought a step further through her poetic narration, which beautifully captures the emotions and everyday moments that make a house truly feel like home…”

    The collaboration, conceptualised by Contract Advertising, extends beyond words, it’s a celebration of spaces that hold life’s small, significant stories. The new store, anchored in Godrej’s century-old design legacy, blends nostalgia and modernity with curated look books, an archive gallery, and even a Mangrove kitchen café inspired by Vikhroli’s lush biodiversity.

    Visitors also got a taste of Indian craftsmanship through collaborations with artisans and design studios including Adigami Studio by Aditi Anuj, BR Pandit, Cane Concept, Heirloom Naga, Makaan by Tahir Sultan, Oorja, Sirohi and Svabhu Kohli. The event also featured a fireside chat with designer David Abraham on Bauhaus’ influence in India and an immersive digital experience by Aaron Myles.

    With plans to open 500 new stores by FY29, Interio by Godrej seems set to shape not just homes, but the moments that make them truly matter.

     

  • Sunrise Spices adds extra flavour to Chhath with music, art, and devotion

    Sunrise Spices adds extra flavour to Chhath with music, art, and devotion

    MUMBAI: When devotion meets melody and colour, the Sun never sets on Bihar and Jharkhand’s Chhath celebrations. ITC Sunrise Spices, a stalwart of Eastern India’s culinary and cultural heritage, has rekindled its iconic campaign ‘Urja Ka Vardaan’, honouring the energy, faith, and devotion that define Chhath Puja.

    Originally launched last year, the campaign connects deeply with the people of Bihar and Jharkhand, spotlighting the rituals, stories, and artistry that have shaped generations. This year, Sunrise takes the narrative further, journeying back to the origins of Chhath, from Sita’s first vrat, king Priyavrata and queen Malini’s prayer for a child, to the Pandavas’ devotion and Karna’s worship of Surya Dev. The aim: to engage younger audiences with the timeless significance of this festival.

    To bring these stories alive, Sunrise has introduced two creative pillars: a devotional music video, “Chhath Ki Mahima”, sung by Bihar’s very own Maithili Thakur, and an illustrated storybook, “Urja Ka Vardaan – Chhath Ki Kahaniyaan”, rendered in traditional Madhubani and Tikuli art styles. While the music video channels emotion and devotion through song, the storybook visually immerses audiences in the festival’s rituals, colours, and cultural pride, celebrating the sacred link between the Sun and a mother’s love.

    The storybook will be distributed across ghats in Bihar and Jharkhand, and shared digitally via Swiggy Instamart, enabling devotees nationwide to experience these narratives. In a move that blends tradition with technology, Sunrise has also relaunched its ‘Chhath Companion’ Whatsabpp Bot, offering sunrise and sunset timings powered by IMD data, ritual guides, recipes, devotional songs, and insights into the festival’s cultural essence. This year’s edition incorporates the new song and illustrated stories, enriching the digital experience for devotees across India.

    Sunrise Spices, business head Piyush Mishra highlighted the brand’s enduring connection with regional culture: “Sunrise has always believed that culture is the truest flavour of a region. Beyond enriching meals, we celebrate the festivals, artistry, and heritage that define the soul of Bihar and Jharkhand. Through traditional music and folk arts, we aim to keep Chhath stories alive and inspire younger generations to stay connected to their roots.”

    Echoing this sentiment, Maithili Thakur said, “Chhath Puja is not just a festival, it’s an emotion lived in every home across Bihar and Jharkhand. Through this song, we honour the faith, discipline, and strength every devotee carries. Sunrise’s effort to share the stories of Chhathi Maiya and Surya Dev through music and illustration brings our tradition alive for the next generation. I feel truly blessed to be a part of it.”

    With ‘Urja Ka Vardaan’, Sunrise Spices continues to blend heritage with innovation, from devotional melodies to folk-art storytelling and digital tools, ensuring that every devotee’s Chhath experience be it on the ghats or online is immersive, enlightening, and unforgettable. This initiative cements Sunrise’s role not just as a spice brand, but as a custodian of Eastern India’s cultural soul, celebrating devotion, artistry, and the timeless energy of the Sun.

    The campaign perfectly captures the festival’s essence: a radiant union of faith, music, art, and technology, a reminder that Chhath Puja is as much about storytelling as it is about worship.

  • Hot flashes, cool conversations as i-Know sparks menopause talk

    Hot flashes, cool conversations as i-Know sparks menopause talk

    MUMBAI: It’s getting hot in here and this time, it’s not just the weather. On World Menopause Day, i-Know, the women’s health brand from Piramal Pharma, has launched a thought-provoking campaign titled #OwnYourMenopause, conceptualised by DDB Mudra Group, to help women put words and warmth to what they’re feeling.

    For far too long, menopause has been the silent chapter in a woman’s story. Its symptoms, confusing, invisible, and often indescribable can leave many feeling isolated. The campaign tackles that silence head-on, giving women a new language to express their experiences and encouraging open dialogue about a life stage too often brushed under the carpet.

    At the heart of #OwnYourMenopause are stories drawn from real women navigating perimenopause and menopause. Using clever, metaphor-led storytelling, the films translate the unspoken: brain fog becomes the moment one forgets where the salt container is, while hot flashes are likened to “global warming” inside one’s body. These vivid visuals bring to life the humour, confusion, and humanity of the experience reminding women that they’re not alone, and that what they feel has a name, a reason, and help at hand.

    As part of this initiative, i-Know spotlights its Menopause Testing Kit, a simple, home-based urine test that detects elevated Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) levels, a key indicator of menopause onset. It’s a small but powerful step towards helping women take control of their health with confidence and clarity.

    “True healthcare goes beyond products; it starts with awareness and empathy,” said Piramal Consumer Healthcare VP marketing Abhishek Kr. Srivastava. “With i-Know, we want to normalise a conversation that has been silent for far too long.”

    Adding to that DDB Mudra Group creative director Mahima Mathur shared, “Most women we spoke to began their menopause journey in confusion, not conversation. These stories inspired by real testimonials are meant to make it easier to talk, to understand, and to turn a lonely journey into a shared one.”

    The campaign, produced by Boathouse Media and directed by Taaha Quadri, features contributions from creatives Mahima Mathur, Shalmali Sawant, Rhea Kumar, Harshada Shinde, and Payel Pramanik, with strategy led by Menaka Menon, Sanjana Chetan, and Navya Anil.

    With #OwnYourMenopause, i-Know continues its mission to empower women with knowledge across every phase of life from fertility to menopause and beyond. Because sometimes, owning your story starts with finding the words to tell it.

     

  • From Struggles to Success: Rahul’s Journey to Becoming a Millionaire

    From Struggles to Success: Rahul’s Journey to Becoming a Millionaire

    MUMBAI: Rahul Kumar proves that determination along with consistent effort and proper direction lead to the achievement of dreams for those who actually accomplish them. Rahul Kumar transformed an impossible dream into a reality after his birth in Muzaffarpur, Bihar.

    The limited financial resources of Rahul’s family did not stop his endless drive to learn and explore new possibilities. Since his early days as a student he demonstrated academic excellence while supporting his education and personal costs through tuition work. The internet began its growth during this time when he became aware of its unlimited business possibilities.

    Through YouTube videos and free digital tools along with blogs he learned digital marketing skills as well as social media promotion and content branding techniques. The village faced persistent power outages together with weak internet connections which made his journey challenging. Rahul Kumar refused to surrender at any point. Through his creative approach and unwavering dedication he discovered methods to maintain connectivity and continue his education.

    He developed interest in the stock market operations at the same time period. Small initial investments triggered him to perform extensive research and watch tutorial videos and he waited before making SIPs and stock investments. He made strategic choices to reinvest his profits into his startups and property acquisitions.

    He established Digipro Media as his digital platform during 2017 which now operates nationwide. The company prospered because of his dedication and perseverance. Through his two new ventures Bollywood Bus brought digital transformation to entertainment and SocioMinds Pvt Ltd started delivering digital solutions to brands in 2024.

    Through his leadership Rahul now manages three thriving companies while supervising 150 staff members and provides complimentary digital training to numerous young individuals to help them become self-sufficient.

    His achievement demonstrates to everyone that maintaining learning dedication and perseverance allows you to achieve any dream. Rahul Kumar transformed his dreams into reality by living them out which now motivates millions to pursue their ambitions: Dream big while taking the necessary steps to make it possible.
     

  • Mccain serves a musical treat this Diwali with Usha Uthup’s ‘Jugalbandi’

    Mccain serves a musical treat this Diwali with Usha Uthup’s ‘Jugalbandi’

    MUMBAI: This Diwali, McCain is striking all the right chords. The brand’s new campaign, Jugalbandi, brings together three generations of the Uthup family in a heartwarming celebration of food, music, and togetherness.

    Created by Schbang, the film stars the queen of Indian pop, Usha Uthup, alongside her daughter Anjali and grandson, in a delightful musical face-off that turns into a moment of family unity. Set at a lively Diwali house party, the film captures Uthup’s iconic disco charm blending with Anjali’s spirited beats and her grandson’s modern DJ flair. The playful competition melts into harmony when the irresistible aroma of Mccain snacks fills the air, bringing everyone together over hot, crispy treats.

    With Jugalbandi, Mccain celebrates the idea that food bridges more than just hunger, it bridges generations. By fusing two of India’s biggest passions, food and music, the campaign transforms a simple snack into a symbol of connection and joy.

    “These days, families are often spread across cities and time zones, and it’s only on special occasions that everyone comes together,” said Mccain Foods India managing director Mainak Dhar. “Our Jugalbandi campaign celebrates how different generations, each with their own rhythm, can find harmony over a plate of Mccain snacks. Usha Uthup embodies this spirit perfectly, rooted in culture yet modern and relevant.”

    Schbang president – brand solutions Jitto George added, “When we set out to create a generational ‘jugalbandi’, the first and only choice was Usha Uthup and her family. Their real bond brought the idea to life, blending nostalgia, music, and the joy of food which is the very essence of Mccain’s philosophy of togetherness.”

    The campaign runs across digital platforms, reinforcing Mccain’s role as the snack that turns festive gatherings into shared moments of warmth, laughter, and love. 
     

  • Ola lights up homes with ‘Shakti’ energy storage system

    Ola lights up homes with ‘Shakti’ energy storage system

    MUMBAI: Ola has flipped the switch on a new kind of power. With Ola Shakti, the company is charging into the fast-growing Rs 1 lakh crore Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) market, bringing clean, home-grown energy straight to Indian households.

    Launched in Bengaluru, Ola Shakti marks Ola Electric’s first step beyond electric mobility into energy storage for homes, farms and small businesses. It uses the company’s indigenous 4680 bharat cells and is fully designed, engineered and manufactured in India.

    “India doesn’t face an energy shortage; it faces an energy storage opportunity,” said Ola Electric CMD Bhavish Aggarwal. “With Ola Shakti, we are turning that opportunity into energy independence.”

    Available in four configurations of 1.5 kwh, 3 kwh, 5.2 kwh and 9.1 kwh, Ola Shakti starts at an introductory Rs 29,999 for the first 10,000 units. Reservations are open at Rs 999, and deliveries will begin on Makar Sankranti 2026.

    Compact, stackable and built to last, Ola Shakti offers efficiency of up to 98 percent and zero maintenance costs. It promises instant power during outages, protection from voltage fluctuations and weatherproof reliability tested for monsoon conditions.

    The system can also think for itself. Through real-time insights, intelligent scheduling and remote updates, Ola Shakti helps users manage power smarter, reduce bills and make the switch to clean energy effortless.

     

  • Mangaldeep lights up Ayodhya’s record glow with an AR of devotion

    Mangaldeep lights up Ayodhya’s record glow with an AR of devotion

    MUMBAI: Who says faith and technology don’t mix? This Diwali, ITC Mangaldeep proved that devotion can go digital and dazzlingly so. As part of the Ayodhya Deepotsav 2025, the brand turned prayer into pixels with an Augmented Reality (AR)-powered campaign, enabling devotees across India to virtually light Diyas and become part of Ayodhya’s record-breaking glow.

    The grand spectacle in Ayodhya, hosted by the government of Uttar Pradesh, set a new Guinness World Record for the Highest Number of Oil Lamps Lit, an awe-inspiring 26,17,215 Diyas, surpassing last year’s total of 25,12,586 Diyas. But beyond the numbers, this Deepotsav stood out for how it united hearts across distances, one click, one flame, one prayer at a time.

    Through Mangaldeep’s AR-enabled microsite, devotees from every corner of India could light a virtual Diya that corresponded to an actual lamp in Ayodhya on 19 October. What began as a modest plan to light 1 lakh Diyas quickly turned into a wave of faith when over 1.3 lakh virtual Diyas were lit prompting the brand to mirror that devotion on the ground by lighting 1.3 lakh real Diyas as well.

    Adding to the sacred ambience was the Mangaldeep Khushboo Path, where 25 five-foot incense sticks and 25 Maha Havan Cups filled the air with divine fragrance, creating a multisensory experience that blended spirituality with spectacle.

    “At ITC Mangaldeep, we believe devotion is timeless, though the way we experience it continues to evolve,” said ITC Divisional CEO of matches and agarbatti division Rohit Dogra. “This year’s initiative not only united millions of devotees across India digitally but also became a part of history as Ayodhya achieved a Guinness World Record. It’s a step forward in making devotion immersive, inclusive and meaningful in today’s digital era.”

    The government, too, lauded the initiative. Ayodhya district magistrate Nikhil Tikaram Funde I.A.S noted, “We are delighted to have ITC Mangaldeep join the Deepotsav celebrations. Their digital effort allowed devotees nationwide to participate, reinforcing the spirit of unity and devotion that Deepotsav stands for.”

    As the sacred city shimmered under millions of flickering flames, Mangaldeep’s AR-driven participation marked a new chapter in how technology can transcend geography turning faith into an experience that’s as collective as it is personal.

    From app to aarti, the campaign embodied a rare harmony of the ancient and the avant-garde showing that in today’s India, even a Diya can have a digital soul.

     

  • Bright lights up festive season as outdoor ads shine with double-digit glow

    Bright lights up festive season as outdoor ads shine with double-digit glow

    MUMBAI: This festive season, the outdoors are looking anything but dull. As streets dazzle with lights and shopfronts sparkle with offers, Bright Outdoor Media (BOM) is gearing up for a season of high visibility literally. The company expects strong double-digit growth in ad spends this Diwali, fuelled by a cocktail of economic optimism, brand buzz, and an unmistakable festive pulse on the streets.

    Leading the charge, the real estate sector has taken centre stage, wrapping city skylines in giant hoardings and LED glows announcing new projects. From FMCG and e-commerce to automobiles, consumer electronics, jewellery, and fashion, nearly every sector is upping its outdoor presence to capture festive shoppers’ attention. The result: India’s cities are once again turning into open-air galleries of marketing ambition.

    But it isn’t just traditional categories making noise. Fintech, BFSI, health and wellness, D2C, and quick commerce players are also stepping into the OOH frame, using the medium to push festive payment offers, cashback deals, and brand discovery. With outdoor spaces offering both scale and immediacy, even digital-first brands are realising that nothing beats the visibility of a billboard at a bustling junction.

    “We are witnessing robust demand across brand categories this festive season, with advertisers focusing on visibility, innovation and impact,” said Bright Outdoor Media CMD Yogesh Lakhani. “Large-format visibility, digital billboards and integrated campaigns are driving the momentum, and we expect strong double-digit growth compared to last year.”

    At the heart of this surge is the rise of Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH). Bright Outdoor, already among India’s largest operators of big-size LED billboards, is riding the wave of dynamic and data-driven displays. These screens allow advertisers to adapt messaging in real time from countdown offers to live sports updates making the outdoors feel as alive as the internet.

    However, Bright isn’t dimming its faith in traditional billboards just yet. Static formats, the company says, remain the cornerstone of mass visibility vital for brands seeking long-term impact or presence beyond metros. Lakhani explains, “Digital and interactive formats will continue to gain preference, but large-format billboards will always be critical for brand recall and reach. The future is hybrid where technology meets tradition.”

    The festive glow isn’t confined to big cities either. With Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets witnessing a consumption boom, brands are extending their OOH footprints into regional India. From high-footfall malls in Pune and Jaipur to highways connecting emerging industrial towns, the billboard boom is spreading fast.

    As the first outdoor media company listed on the BSE, Bright Outdoor Media continues to consolidate its leadership across Mumbai and the wider MMR region, claiming nearly 50 per cent of Mumbai’s OOH market. Its stronghold, built on long-term client partnerships and a robust portfolio of owned media assets, is now expanding into a digital frontier with more LED installations across transit hubs and high-traffic zones.

    The company’s hybrid model combining static strength with digital agility could very well define the future of Indian outdoor advertising. For now, though, Bright’s billboards are doing exactly what their name promises: keeping the festive season shining, one giant frame at a time.

     

  • AI adds a pinch of emotion to Fortune’s home-cooked Diwali story

    AI adds a pinch of emotion to Fortune’s home-cooked Diwali story

    MUMBAI: This Diwali, Fortune isn’t just stirring pots, it’s stirring hearts. In a season when most ads sparkle with gloss and glamour, the brand has chosen a different recipe: a heartwarming, AI-powered homecoming that celebrates the soul of ‘Ghar Ka Khana’.

    India’s most loved food and kitchen staples brand, Fortune from AWL Agri Business ltd (formerly Adani Wilmar Ltd) has launched a two-fold digital campaign that uses artificial intelligence to turn festive emotion into moving imagery. The result is an evocative story that captures what Diwali truly tastes like, not the click of a delivery app, but the clatter of pots and laughter around a family table.

    At the centre of the campaign is an AI-generated film that contrasts the convenience of the fast-paced modern world with the warmth of home-cooked food. It follows a young man who leaves behind his takeaway meals and train food trays to return home for Diwali, rediscovering the love that simmers in his mother’s kitchen. As she prepares traditional delicacies, the son’s quiet journey home unfolds into an emotional reunion, a moment that beautifully serves up the campaign’s message: ‘Iss Diwali, Fortune wale hai woh jo Ghar Ka Khana Khayenge’.

    Visually rich and emotionally resonant, the film uses generative AI to create hyperreal scenes from bustling cityscapes to glowing diyas blending futuristic tech with timeless emotion. It’s a modern retelling of an age-old truth: that no matter how advanced our gadgets get, nothing beats the comfort of food made by someone who loves you.

    “Diwali is more than lights and sweets. It’s a pause that reconnects us to home, family and food made with love,” said AWL Agri Business Ltd joint president for sales & marketing Mukesh Mishra. “Through our AI-led storytelling, we’ve tried to blend technology with emotion, creating a campaign that’s both nostalgic and forward-looking. This is our invitation to India to pause, come home and rediscover the joy of ‘Ghar Ka Khana’.”

    But Fortune doesn’t stop at film. The brand has also cooked up an AI-powered interactive greeting generator, adding a playful twist to festive sharing. Users can upload their photos, choose their favourite festive treats from Karanji and Malpua to Mathri and Muruku and watch them transform into animated, glowing Fortune Diwali postcards ready to be shared across social media.

    By turning memories into motion and nostalgia into pixels, Fortune’s campaign bridges tradition and technology with surprising ease. It’s a reminder that while AI can replicate almost everything, the warmth of home-cooked food remains inimitable.

    This Diwali, Fortune’s message is clear, the most precious gift you can unwrap isn’t delivered to your door; it’s waiting in your kitchen

     

  • Aashirvaad celebrates mothers with its Diwali campaign ‘Ghar Layein Aashirvaad’

    Aashirvaad celebrates mothers with its Diwali campaign ‘Ghar Layein Aashirvaad’

    MUMBAI: This Diwali, Aashirvaad, one of India’s most trusted household staple brands, is celebrating the women who bring every home to life. Its festive campaign, ‘Ghar Layein Aashirvaad,’ is a heartfelt tribute to mothers: the light that truly illuminates every household.

    At the heart of the campaign is a beautifully composed music video that captures how a mother’s warmth, care and quiet strength turn every moment of Diwali into something magical. From kitchens filled with the aroma of gujiyas and besan laddoos to courtyards glowing with diyas and laughter, the film shows how her touch transforms rituals into lasting memories and everyday gestures into blessings.

    Speaking about the campaign, ITC Ltd BU chief executive, staples, food division Anuj Rustagi said, “Diwali is a celebration of light, togetherness and gratitude, values that truly reflect the ethos of Aashirvaad. This year’s campaign honours mothers, who create moments of connection and make every celebration complete.”

    To add an interactive twist, Aashirvaad has also launched a ‘Ghar Layein Aashirvaad’ rangoli contest, inviting participants to upload pictures of their Diwali rangolis for a chance to receive personalised digital greeting cards from TV’s beloved actress Rupali Ganguly. Each day, 100 winners will win Amazon vouchers worth Rs 500, adding an extra sparkle to their festivities.

    Further sweetening the celebration, the brand has introduced limited edition Diwali packs of Aashirvaad shudh chakki atta, featuring a QR code that directs consumers to the contest microsite, turning every festive purchase into a chance to celebrate and win.