Category: Marketing

  • Max Marketing marks 10 years of redefining film promotions in India

    Max Marketing marks 10 years of redefining film promotions in India

    MUMBAI: India loves a blockbuster but in the last decade, it wasn’t just films making waves, it was the campaigns behind them. This August, Max Marketing & Innovations, the brainchild of Varun Gupta, marked 10 years of rewriting the rules of film promotion in India, turning over 150 releases into cultural moments. From concerts that made characters come alive to billboards that became landmarks, Max’s decade-long playbook is a masterclass in spectacle. For Kabir Singh, they staged a live concert; for Satya Prem Ki Katha, they turned a white heart emoji into a trending symbol of love and acceptance. In Ayodhya, they even unfurled a 50-ft poster at Ram Ki Paidi, creating a historic fusion of cinema and sacred space.

    Actors and filmmakers have been unanimous in their applause. Ranveer Singh calls Max’s campaigns “spectacle-making,” Tabu says they’re “always fresh, always impactful,” while Vishal Bhardwaj insists that “promotion today is as much storytelling as the film itself and Max weaves that magic.” From Anil Kapoor to Sooraj Barjatya, Kabir Khan to JP Dutta, the chorus is the same: Max doesn’t just market films, it creates memories.

    Their portfolio reads like a greatest hits playlist: RRR, Animal, Article 370, Major, Padman, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, Hanuman, all stamped with the agency’s flair for scale and innovation. Beyond splashy stunts, Max has championed inclusivity too, with campaigns like the “Common Man’s Campaign” that put films on autos, buses, and metro hoardings, ensuring cinema met audiences in their daily grind.

    Reflecting on the milestone, Gupta says: “From day one, our aim was to craft experiences, not campaigns. The next ten years are about pushing boundaries further, creating stories that outlast opening weekends.”

    As Max steps into its second decade, the stage is set for an even bigger act where cinema, technology, and culture collide. If the last 10 years proved anything, it’s this: when Max is in the picture, the marketing itself is part of the show.

  • Sunny side up, Bappa! Cooking oil brand pens film for Ganesh Chaturthi

    Sunny side up, Bappa! Cooking oil brand pens film for Ganesh Chaturthi

    MUMBAI: Modaks, melodies, and memories Ganesh Chaturthi is here, and this year International Sunny Cooking Oil is stirring the pot with emotion. The brand has launched a moving three-minute film titled Letter to Bappa, capturing how India welcomes its beloved deity into homes and hearts. The short film traces the journey of a little girl travelling from city bustle to village calm, soaking in the colours, rhythms, and aromas of the festival. It all culminates in her writing a heartfelt note to ‘Bappa’, a letter that becomes the film’s emotional anchor, symbolising the different ways families express devotion.

    Food, naturally, plays centre stage. Tying back to Sunny Oil’s proposition Life Aapki, Recipe Aapki, the narrative shows how celebrations come alive around kitchen tables, where festive feasts and everyday meals alike become moments of bonding.

    “Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival that brings families together, and food is at the centre of every celebration. With our film, we wanted to capture that spirit, the laughter, the togetherness, and the joy of sharing a meal,” said Frigorifico Allana Pvt. Ltd. CEO for consumer products Division Milind Pingle makers of Sunny Oil.

    For Alphax co-founder Dorothy Rebello the film was also deeply personal: “The way children see Bappa with wonder and unfiltered love became the heart of the story. We wanted it to feel human, relatable, and rooted in everyday celebrations.”

    From the nostalgic making of modaks to the aroma of festive spreads, Sunny positions itself not just as a cooking staple but as part of India’s cultural fabric. The film closes on the brand’s enduring promise: that every festival, every recipe, and every shared meal becomes a memory seasoned with love.

  • VOX lays it down with durable Primerra SPC floors for busy spaces

    VOX lays it down with durable Primerra SPC floors for busy spaces

    MUMBAI: VOX India is rolling out the red carpet only this one’s tougher than it looks. The interior solutions brand has launched a new variant of its Primerra SPC Flooring, designed especially for high-traffic commercial spaces, where style must stand its ground against endless footfall. The upgraded collection pairs advanced SPC layers with IXPE backing, creating floors that shrug off scratches, stains, and spills while offering comfort underfoot and sound insulation. Thanks to I4F Drop-Lock technology, installation is a quick snap literally with panels locking into place without gaps, whether short or long.

    Inspired by the timeless charm of wood, the range brings oak-textured finishes and bold brick patterns, perfect for interiors that want both warmth and contemporary flair. From offices and retail outlets to hospitality projects, the designs promise adaptability, while also doubling up as fresh ideas for bedrooms and homes looking for modern flooring with character.

    VOX India isn’t just making a style statement; it’s also guaranteeing peace of mind. Each installation is backed by a 10-year commercial warranty, making it as reliable as it is refined.

    “This new Primerra SPC flooring variant has been developed to withstand heavy commercial usage without compromising on style,” said VOX India founder Varun Poddar. “It reflects our focus on blending innovation, functionality, and design for modern interiors.”

    With this launch, VOX India strengthens its Primerra portfolio, expanding a lineup that already resonates with architects and designers. By fusing global design sensibilities with Indian commercial needs, the brand is ensuring that durability and design no longer walk separate paths, they’re laid side by side, plank by plank.

     

  • Mona Singh voices Coto’s new brand film on emotional wellness

    Mona Singh voices Coto’s new brand film on emotional wellness

    MUMBAI: Coto, India’s leading emotional wellness platform, has released a stirring brand film narrated by actor Mona Singh, urging people to speak up and seek support without fear.

    Drawing from millions of minutes of real conversations on its platform, the film transforms lived struggles into powerful stories. A long-distance partner, a burnt-out parent, a young professional crumbling under expectations, each vignette reflects lives we recognise, but too often ignore.

    Produced with Trigger Happy Entertainment Network, the campaign doesn’t just spotlight problems; it offers pathways forward. “This film gives voice to the invisible battles so many fight while wearing a smile,” said coto, co-founder, Shefali Anurag. “Our mission is clear: to replace silence with presence, stigma with compassion, and isolation with connection.”

    For Mona Singh, lending her voice was more than a gig. It was personal. “Just as I rely on a nutritionist and fitness trainer for my physical health, coto
    supports my emotional wellness, bringing clarity and calm when it matters most,” she said. “The difference between barely surviving and truly thriving often comes down to having the right support at the right moment. That’s why I count on coto’s experts, not as a sign of weakness, but as essential
    tools for peak performance in every aspect of life.”

    With India’s $7 billion wellness market booming, coto is positioning itself not just as a platform but as a cultural force, normalising conversations around mental health, love, and relationships. The brand film is now live across coto’s digital channels, sparking dialogues that aim to travel well beyond the screen into living rooms, workplaces, and communities.

  • Mirchi powers up world’s first live solar radio show with Adani Group

    Mirchi powers up world’s first live solar radio show with Adani Group

    MUMBAI: Talk about a bright idea! Mirchi has flipped the switch on the world’s first live solar-powered radio studio, proving that sunshine can power more than just rooftops, it can fuel an entire cultural moment.

    In partnership with the Adani Group’s campaign Hum Karke Dikhate Hain, Mirchi staged live solar-fuelled broadcasts in Mumbai and Ahmedabad. RJ Jeeturaaj, RJ Krutarth and RJ Urvi kept the energy high at two buzzing venues: the BMC Office Selfie Point near CST and Gurudwara Crossroads in Thaltej. The twist? Every watt came straight from the sun.

    The shows blended music, interviews and tales of clean energy transforming lives, from farmers and schools to hospitals. And this wasn’t a one-off spectacle. Mirchi rolled the movement out across 30 cities, with its RJs sharing real-world stories of how solar power is lighting up India.

    At the campaign’s heart sits Suraj Bhaiya Hain Na, a film showcasing Adani’s renewable vision and underscoring that solar energy is not just possible but scalable, practical and even cultural.

  • Medusa Beverages raises a toast as sponsor of Filmfare Punjabi 2025

    Medusa Beverages raises a toast as sponsor of Filmfare Punjabi 2025

    MUMBAI: Punjabi cinema’s biggest night had an extra fizz this year, with Medusa Beverages stepping in as title sponsor of the Filmfare Awards Punjabi 2025.

    The awards, held on August 23 at the I.S. Bindra PCA Stadium in Mohali, brought together top names from the Punjabi film and music industry, including Jacqueline Fernandez, Honey Singh, Satinder Sartaj and Neeru Bajwa. The event celebrated achievements across film, music and performance, with Medusa’s beers on offer at refreshment stations as guests mingled between performances.

    “The Filmfare Awards Punjabi 2025 was a perfect stage for us because it’s more than just an award show, it’s a cultural phenomenon that captures the pride, passion, and creativity of Punjabi cinema. Partnering with Filmfareallowed us to not only celebrate incredible talent but also to connect with an audience that shares our energy and spirit,” said Medusa Beverages, executive director,  Amardeep Singh.

    The partnership continues Medusa’s push into lifestyle and entertainment spaces. The brand has previously appeared at Delhi Times Fashion Week, Sundowner music festivals, concerts by Sonu Nigam and Sunidhi Chauhan, and even art collaborations.

     

  • Tata’s Trent serves Burnt Toast fresh as fashion for India’s bold youth

    Tata’s Trent serves Burnt Toast fresh as fashion for India’s bold youth

    MUMBAI: Fashion just got toasted and in the best way possible. Tata Group’s Trent Ltd. has launched Burnt Toast, a youth-first fashion label that’s less about fitting in and more about standing out. With its edgy name and vibrant catalogue of apparel, footwear, and accessories, the brand is baking in affordability, creativity, and a dash of rebellion for India’s digital-first generation.

    After making its debut with stores in Bangalore, Thane, and Surat, Burnt Toast is now setting its sights on expanding across more Indian cities. Designed for creators, trendsetters, and the scroll-happy youth, the brand is positioning itself as a community as much as a fashion line, a place where self-expression isn’t optional, it’s the whole point.

    The collection serves up a buffet of playful silhouettes, bold prints, and statement pieces that could just as easily double as wearable art. Whether it’s vibrant tees that pop on Instagram grids or footwear that walks the fine line between comfort and cool, the aesthetic is deliberately unafraid.

    “Burnt Toast is more than just a fashion brand; it is a dynamic lifestyle and a vibrant community crafted to empower India’s expressive youth,” said Trent Ltd managing director P. Venkatesalu. He added that the goal is to make global fashion accessible while fuelling individuality and shared identity.

    With Gen Z and millennials driving India’s fashion market, estimated at over 100 billion dollars, Trent’s youth-focused pivot is as strategic as it is stylish. Burnt Toast joins Trent’s existing retail portfolio which includes Westside and Zudio but carves a niche aimed at energy, confidence, and individuality.

    For a generation allergic to cookie-cutter clothing, Burnt Toast is serving something hotter, crunchier, and unapologetically fresh.

  • The Golden Elixir of Smoke: Hillfort Whisky strikes gold with smoky new campaign

    The Golden Elixir of Smoke: Hillfort Whisky strikes gold with smoky new campaign

    MUMBAI: Raise a glass! Hillfort Whisky has found liquid gold in its latest campaign.

    When the premium spirit joined forces with creative agency Black Cab, the mission was simple yet ambitious: take Hillfort from being just another label on the shelf to a whisky with a story worth savouring.

    Enter “The Golden Elixir of Smoke”, a campaign that promised more than just a drama. It offered discovery, drama, and a dash of heritage. Drawing on imagery of gold, relics, rulers and celebration, the visuals painted Hillfort as a hidden treasure waiting to be unearthed.

    The campaign leaned heavily on visual storytelling, weaving together motifs of gold, relics, rulers and celebration. Seven themes, including “The Discovery,” “The Treasure,” “The Smoky Affair” and “The Celebration”, were used to frame Hillfort’s character as rare, layered and connoisseur-worthy.  

    The results? According to the brand, the campaign reached 1.3 million people, drove over 38,000 engagements and nearly 9,000 link clicks, while also boosting its follower base by 1,600.

    For whisky enthusiasts, it was a smoky revelation. For casual scrollers, it was proof that storytelling still packs a punch in digital marketing. And for Hillfort, it was a golden moment in building a brand legacy that looks set to pour out many more chapters.

    As Black Cab cheekily put it, this isn’t just whisky. Its history, heritage, and a happy ending served neat.
     

  • Johor  to host ASEAN’s biggest digital content summit in 2025

    Johor to host ASEAN’s biggest digital content summit in 2025

    JOHOR BAHRU: Game, set… animation! Johor Bahru gears up to host the ASEAN Digital Content Summit (ADCS 2025) from 2–4 September.

    Organised by the Ministry of Digital through the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), in collaboration with the Johor State Government, the summit is set to transform the Persada Johor International Convention Centre into the beating heart of ASEAN’s creative economy.

    Timed with Malaysia’s ASEAN Chairmanship 2025, ADCS will bring together more than 50 global thought leaders, over 100 exhibitors, and country pavilions from more than 10 nations, all under one roof. Policymakers, studios, start-ups, investors and creators will unite to script the next chapter in animation, gaming and immersive technology.
    The summit opens with the ASEAN Roundtable on 2 September, a high-level dialogue designed to spark regional collaboration in animation, games, and creative technology. Fans of Japanese anime will also find a treat: Koji Morimoto, co-founder of Studio 4°C and one of the creative minds behind Akira, will headline the speaker sessions.

    Meanwhile, the Kre8tif! Business Xchange will act as a matchmaking arena for creators, connecting them with broadcasters, distributors, and investors. The exhibition hall promises a visual feast, from new game solutions to immersive interactive content, showcasing the latest from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and beyond.

    In a nod to talent and research, ADCS 2025 will also feature 50 global technical papers and 60 plus university projects, giving students and young creators a launchpad to shine. The initiative is supported by KL ACM SIGGRAPH and DICE 3.0, ensuring academia meets industry in the most creative of ways.

    MDEC CEO Anuar Fariz Fadzil called the summit a “game-changer” adding, “ADCS 2025 marks Johor’s bold leap toward becoming the beating heart of ASEAN’s digital content revolution. By bringing together innovators, storytellers, and tech leaders, Johor is stepping into the spotlight as the epicentre of gaming, animation, and immersive content.”

    And it’s not all about business. The summit has a festival flavour, too. Public visitors can look forward to e-sports tournaments, outdoor movie screenings, exclusive giveaways, and family fun at B5 Johor Street Market. The celebrations culminate with the Malaysia Animation Film Festival on 4 September, followed by nationwide screenings at GSC cinemas from 16 October.

  • Bappa Ki Tayyari: ITC Aashirvaad sweetens Ganesh Chaturthi with QR aarti-booklets

    Bappa Ki Tayyari: ITC Aashirvaad sweetens Ganesh Chaturthi with QR aarti-booklets

    MUMBAI : Modaks meet mobiles. This Ganesh Chaturthi, prayers and sweets are just a scan away.

    ITC’s Aashirvaad Soul Creations has launched its #BappaKiTayyari campaign, bringing together soulful devotion and thoughtful convenience for devotees preparing to welcome Lord Ganesha.

    The initiative promises to eliminate last-minute festive stress by combining curated festive delights with digital aarti booklets. “No last-minute rush this Ganesh Chaturthi… sweets, aartis and blessings, all in one place, ready for Bappa’s welcome,” promises the brand.

    Families often scramble to find complete prayer verses across WhatsApp forwards or scattered YouTube videos. This year, every Aashirvaad Soul Creations delivery will include a special card with a QR code. A quick scan delivers a ready-to-use PDF Aarti Booklet in Hindi and English directly on WhatsApp, free of cost.

    Additionally, the brand has curated a mouth-watering festive menu: Kesar and Coconut Modak Barfi, Puran Poli with Katachi Aamti, Motichoor Laddu and Kaju Katli.