Category: Media and Advertising

  • Publicis steals Coca-Cola’s $800 North American media crown from WPP

    Publicis steals Coca-Cola’s $800 North American media crown from WPP

    MUMBAI: Publicis Groupe has pinched Coca-Cola’s lucrative North American media account from WPP following a hush-hush competitive review, industry sources confirmed yesterday.

    The French advertising giant will now handle Coca-Cola’s media planning and buying across the United States and Canada, with the business estimated to be worth a fizzy  $800 million  in annual billings.

    The soft drinks behemoth conducted the review under tight wraps, with only WPP and Publicis invited to participate in what insiders describe as a “closed door beauty contest” between the two holding companies.

    For Publicis, the win represents sweet revenge after finishing as runner-up in 2021 when WPP scooped Coca-Cola’s global integrated business. Now, just three and a half years later, the tables have turned in North America.

    CocaCola

    The account covers media planning and buying for Coca-Cola’s extensive portfolio of over 200 brands, including its flagship cola, Sprite, Fanta, and various sports drinks, juices, and plant-based beverages.
    Despite the sting of losing North America, WPP will continue to serve as Coca-Cola’s primary global partner, handling media duties across the rest of the world and maintaining responsibility for creative work globally through its bespoke Open X agency setup.

    Coca-Cola spent an estimated $1.8 billion on US advertising in 2023, according to Ad Age Datacenter, with $621 million specifically on measured media. Globally, the beverage giant splashed out $5.15 billion on advertising in 2024, up from  $5 billion the previous year.

    In a statement crafted to soothe WPP’s bruised ego, Coca-Cola emphasised that “WPP is the only global marketing partner of The Coca-Cola Co,” describing Publicis merely as a “complementary partner for its US and Canada media business.”

    “The Coca-Cola Co is committed to the ongoing transformation of its marketing model to ensure the company is best positioned to connect with the evolving consumer marketplace around the world,” the statement continued, adding that “no other changes are expected, and Coca-Cola is in an advanced stage in the process of renewing its global partnership with WPP.”

     Coca-Cola globall chief market ing officer  Manolo Arroyoa,praised WPP’s contribution, highlighting achievements including “Coke being named Creative Brand of the Year at the Cannes Lions in 2024.”

    The Coca-Cola win continues Publicis’ remarkable run of form in the media pitch circuit, coming hot on the heels of major account victories with Pfizer and Hershey’s. This stellar performance prompted the holding company to upgrade its earnings guidance twice during 2024.

    Last year, Publicis overtook WPP as the world’s largest agency group by revenue, marking a dramatic shift in the industry’s power balance. The addition of Coca-Cola’s North American media business will only cement that position.

    The handover is expected to take place in the coming months.

  • Cadbury’s latest ads serve up a sweet lesson in inclusion with ‘Chaaklet’ and ‘Little Little’

    Cadbury’s latest ads serve up a sweet lesson in inclusion with ‘Chaaklet’ and ‘Little Little’

    MUMBAI: Mondelez’s chocolate giant has done it again. Working with creative powerhouse Ogilvy, Cadbury has unleashed two delicious new digital films that are more than just ads – they’re mini-masterpieces stirring up conversations across the nation.

    The two spots – ‘Chaaklet’ and ‘Little Little’ – tackle exclusion head-on with a dollop of sweetness that’s becoming the brand’s signature style.

    ‘Chaaklet’ serves up a refreshing twist on college ragging culture. When a fresh-faced newcomer offers his seniors a bar of what he nervously calls “chaaklet,” viewers brace for the inevitable bullying. Instead, the lead senior breaks into song, declaring “teri chaaklet, meri chocolate. Meetha toh meetha hain na?” before pulling the lad into a warm embrace. Talk about turning toxic traditions on their head!

    The second film, ‘Little Little,’ tackles the north-south divide with equal panache. When a Tamil-speaking Mrs Iyer moves north and apologetically admits “My Hindi. Thoda. Thoda,” she’s initially met with side-eye from her new neighbours. The ice breaks when one woman shares gossip about her husband in equally broken English – “Husband going going gone. I chilao. Sorry ha..my English Thoda, Thoda” – sending the group into fits of laughter.

    Mrs Iyer’s response? A piece of Dairy Milk and the perfect line: “Thoda thoda. But very sweet.”

    Both ads wrap with the punchy tagline “Kuch Achcha ho jayein. Kuch Meetha ho jayein” (Let something good happen. Let something sweet happen).

    Chrome Pictures’ director Amit Sharma has crafted these 85-second nuggets of storytelling gold, working with Ogilvy’s creative team led by their CCOs  Sukesh Nayak, Kainaz Karmakar and Harshad Rajadhyaksha.

    These films prove once again that Cadbury knows how to melt hearts – and perhaps sell a shedload of chocolate in the process. In a market where brands often stumble when tackling social issues, Cadbury has taken a bite out of prejudice and made it taste surprisingly sweet.

     To watch the Chaaklet  film click here

    To watch the Mrs Iyer film click here

    The credits for the two films: 

    CCOs, India: sukesh nayak, Kainaz Karmakar, Harshad Rajadhyaksha

    ECDs: Srijan Shukla, pratheeb ravi

    Creative Team: Pritam Singh, Rutuja Mali, Anubhav Rattan, Sanjana Dora, Madhusri Suresh, Prajakta Mhatre, Aarushi Redij, Gia Badami

    President & Head of Office (Mumbai and Kolkata): Hirol Gandhi

    EVP, Account Management: Abhijit Dube

    Account Management Team: Parshuram Mendekar, Manseerat Kaur Sethi, Deeksha Chaturvedi, Mehak Bhardwaj
    Deputy CSO, India: Ganapathy Balagopalan

    EVP, Brand Planning: Bhakti Malik

    Brand Planning Team: Nikhil Chinnari, Paakhi Jhamb

    Team Cadbury CDM: Nitin Saini, VIKRAM KARWAL, Anjali Krishnan, Sushma Baralay, Vinay Pingle, Harshdeep Singh, Ritwika Sengupta, Rajat Handa, Yash Desai

    Production House: Chrome Pictures Pvt. Ltd. Pictures

    Director: Amit Sharma

    Producer: Abhishek Notani

    Media Agency: Wavemaker India

     

  • JioStar launches ‘Yahaan Sab Possible Hai’ campaign for Tata IPL 2025, cricket icons take centre stage

    JioStar launches ‘Yahaan Sab Possible Hai’ campaign for Tata IPL 2025, cricket icons take centre stage

    MUMBAI: India’s cricket carnival is back with a bang as JioStar has unveiled its sizzling new campaign for the eighteenth edition of the Tata IPL. The official broadcast partner is pulling out all stops with its provocative new tagline ‘Yahaan Sab Possible Hai,’ promising fans a roller coaster of cricketing drama.

    The campaign has hit the ground running with a star-studded lineup featuring the who’s who of Indian cricket. From Chennai’s evergreen mastermind MS Dhoni to Mumbai’s beloved Rohit Sharma, the advertisements have packed more star power than a galaxy.

    “At JioStar, we believe in limitless possibilities,” said JioStar marketing head sports Vikram Passi, clearly bowled over by his own creation. “‘Yahaan Sab Possible Hai’ isn’t just a campaign — it’s a tribute to the passion, energy, and dreams that define this tournament. For 18 years, it’s been more than just cricket; it’s been a cultural force, uniting millions and bringing the nation to a standstill. This season, our campaign reflects this reality, ensuring every viewer — wherever they are — feels the power of what’s possible.”

    The network has already unleashed three films that have set tongues wagging. ‘Goat vs Yoat’ pits the legendary Dhoni against Rajasthan’s skipper Sanju Samson in a cheeky debate about young sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi.

    Dhoni Virat

    “The Tata IPL  has consistently been a springboard for talent over the years where we have seen many emerge on the big scene by helping their respective teams to the title. Winning this league is no mean feat but the fact that a teen like Vaibhav can also stake a claim to fame based on sheer talent is the charm of the league,” said Dhoni, for whom screen time is as easy as keeping behind the wickets after so many years of facing the camera. 

    “While winning the IPL is a dream, what I truly cherish is how the league gives us a chance to showcase our skills,” said Samson, clearly relishing his screen time with the CSK legend.

    Mumbai Indians’ stars Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya feature in the aptly named ‘MI6 Possible’, a playful nod to the franchise’s quest for a record-extending sixth title. The film cheekily celebrates the camaraderie behind the team’s trophy-laden cabinet.

    “Being a part of Mumbai Indians has always been an honour, and this new campaign film is a take on the belief that exists between us in the team and it’s that very spirit that’s helped us become one of the most successful teams in the league. It’s all in good fun, but the focus always is on contributing to the team’s success,” effuses the RoHitman. 

    “We wear the Mumbai Indians badge with immense pride,” gushed Pandya, who’s taken over the captaincy reins this season. 

    The third film follows RCB’s poster boy Virat Kohli experiencing cosmic coincidences with the number 18 during a café visit with his manager. The numerical omens have Kohli fans salivating at the prospect that this might – finally – be RCB’s year to lift the elusive trophy.

    With half the franchises flaunting new skippers and revamped squads, the tournament promises more twists than a Bollywood blockbuster – fitting, as famed director Nitesh Tiwari of Dangal fame has helmed some of the campaign films.

    The Tata IPL 2025 kicks off next month, and if JioStar’s fun campaign is anything to go by, cricket fans are in for an absolute treat. Yahaan sab possible hai, indeed!

    To watch the MS Dhoni-Sanju Samson film click here
    To watch the Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav film click here
    To watch the Virat Kohli film, click here 

  • Yoho launches ‘Phisal Na Jaaiyo’ Holi campaign promoting consent and respect

    Yoho launches ‘Phisal Na Jaaiyo’ Holi campaign promoting consent and respect

    MUMBAI: Footwear brand Yoho has launched a socially conscious Holi campaign, Phisal Na Jaaiyo, to emphasise the importance of consent and personal boundaries during celebrations. While Holi is a time for joy and togetherness, the campaign encourages people to ensure that fun remains respectful and inclusive.

    The slogan Phisal Na Jaaiyo serves as a reminder to be mindful both physically and in interactions with others. It cleverly draws a parallel between slipping while playing Holi and crossing personal limits, urging people to create a safe and welcoming environment for all.

    Conceptualised by Yoho’s in-house creative team, the initiative reflects the brand’s commitment to social responsibility. The campaign is already gaining traction on Yoho’s official social media channels, sparking conversations about celebrating Holi with awareness and kindness.

    Watch the campaign here,

     

  • Havas India goes green with swanky eco-certification

    Havas India goes green with swanky eco-certification

    MUMBAI:  Havas India has polished its environmental halo after scooping the coveted ISO 14001:2015 certification, positioning itself as the advertising world’s unlikely eco-warrior in a notoriously wasteful industry.
    The certification – which required a full year of scrutiny by the rather stern-faced British Standards Institution (BSI) – covers six agencies under the Havas umbrella, including its creative, media and design outfits across multiple locations.

    “We believe the future of business lies in responsible and sustainable growth,” declared Havas India group chief executive SEA & North Asia Rana Barua presumably while sitting under an energy-efficient light bulb. “This milestone sets a new benchmark in the industry, reinforcing our position as the most future-ready advertising network in India.”

    The rigorous certification process subjected the agency to a forensic examination of its environmental policies, carbon footprint and sustainable resource management – a far cry from the champagne-soaked, private-jet lifestyle traditionally associated with advertising bigwigs.

    Havas India chief HR officer & Havas APAC chief inclusion officer Vandana Tilwani was quick to emphasise this wasn’t just a “tick-box exercise” – corporate speak for “we’re actually serious about this” – while hinting at even more ambitious green plans ahead.

    Industry insiders suggest the eco-certification could give Havas a competitive edge when pitching to increasingly environmentally conscious clients, allowing them to smugly flaunt their green credentials while rivals desperately recycle their plastic water bottles in meetings.

    “Reducing environmental impact not only contributes to a healthier planet, but also inspires stakeholder trust,” said BSI India managing director Theuns Kotze carefully avoiding mention of the mountains of foam board, vinyl banners and promotional material that advertising agencies typically churn out.

    With this certification, Havas has thrown down the biodegradable gauntlet to competitors, suggesting that in tomorrow’s advertising world, the ability to save the planet might be just as important as the ability to sell fizzy drinks and luxury watches.

  • Pi42 mines top Tech Talent as Satish Mishra Joins as CTO

    Pi42 mines top Tech Talent as Satish Mishra Joins as CTO

    MUMBAI: Pi42, India’s first Crypto-Inr perpetual futures exchange, has strengthened its leadership ranks by appointing Satish Mishra as its new chief technology officer (CTO). With an illustrious career spanning 18 years in cutting-edge technology, Mishra moves to Pi42 from Coindcx, where he served as vice president of engineering, playing a pivotal role in shaping India’s digital asset trading ecosystem.

    “We are thrilled to welcome Satish Mishra at a time when the crypto industry is at a crucial inflection point. His expertise in building resilient, high-availability blockchain systems will elevate Pi42’s technological prowess, helping us set new standards in decentralised finance,” said Pi42 co-founder & CEO Avinash Shekhar.

    Mishra expressed enthusiasm about his new role, stating, “India is rapidly emerging as a global leader in crypto adoption. Pi42 is uniquely positioned to capitalise on this shift, and I look forward to enhancing the platform with cutting-edge innovations that empower users and advance India’s role in the digital asset space.”

    At Pi42, Mishra will spearhead scalable, high-performance trading systems, reinforcing the exchange’s mission to become a dominant force in India’s crypto landscape. His extensive experience at Uber, Druva, Symantec, and Nvidia equips him with the expertise to drive trust, security, and efficiency in decentralised finance.

  • Licious serves a feast of colours with ‘Gulaal & Gravy’ Holi campaign

    Licious serves a feast of colours with ‘Gulaal & Gravy’ Holi campaign

    MUMBAI: Who says Holi comes just once a year? Licious, India’s leading D2C meat and seafood brand, is bringing the festival of colours to the plate with its latest campaign, Gulaal & Gravy. The visually rich ad film captures the essence of India’s culinary diversity, turning every meal into a celebration of vibrant hues and bold flavours.

    The film opens with an irresistible shot steaming basmati rice being drenched in a rich, hearty mutton curry, setting the stage for a feast painted in shades of laal (red), hara (green), bhoora (brown), and peela (yellow). As the poetic narration proclaims, Kaun kehta hai Holi ka din ek hi baar aata hai? Dekho kaise desh mera isse har din manata hai! (Who says Holi comes only once a year? See how my nation celebrates it every day!).

    What follows is a rollercoaster of meaty indulgence, Tandoori Tikkas, Attukal Paya Soup, Galauti Kebabs, masaledaar chops, Mutton Dhansak, and an array of fragrant biryanis, each dish representing the rich tapestry of Indian cuisine.

    “Holi is about colours, and so is our food,” said Licious founders Abhay Hanjura & Vivek Gupta. “From the fiery reds of Kashmiri Rogan Josh to the golden yellows of Hyderabadi Biryani, the vibrant greens of Karnataka-style mutton chops to Kerala’s creamy coconut-infused Chicken Stew, India’s plates are a never-ending festival of colours. ‘Gulaal & Gravy’ is our ode to this vibrant diversity.”

    The film’s tagline, Kashmir se Kanyakumari, Gujarat se Arunachal, chalta rahe India ka ye swaadbhara rangon ka tyohaar (From Kashmir to Kanyakumari and Gujarat to Arunachal, may India’s delicious festival of colours go on forever!) perfectly encapsulates the thought. Because while Holi comes once a year, India’s love affair with bold flavours never stops!

  • FCB Kinnect welcomes storytelling maestro Abhinav Tripathi as national creative director

    FCB Kinnect welcomes storytelling maestro Abhinav Tripathi as national creative director

    MUMBAI:  FCB Kinnect has appointed Abhinav Tripathi as its national creative director, securing a creative heavyweight with over two decades of industry experience to spearhead its Delhi operations.

    Tripathi, who joins from McCann Worldgroup where he served as creative head of digital & McCann Content Studio, brings a stellar track record of crafting compelling narratives and a knack for turning creative briefs into gold.

    “We’re absolutely delighted to have Abhinav on board,” said FCB Kinnect on linkedin. “His storytelling prowess and tech-savvy approach will help us push creative boundaries whilst delivering forward-thinking work that cuts through the noise.”

    The appointment marks something of a homecoming for Tripathi, who previously had a brief stint as national creative consultant at FCB Ulka in 2016, before taking the creative reins at TBWAIndia as managing partner creative.

    His impressive CV includes stints at advertising powerhouses including Leo Burnett, Ogilvy, and a substantial five-year tenure at McCann Worldgroup as executive creative director prior to his most recent role.
    Industry insiders suggest the hire signals FCB Kinnect’s ambition to bolster its creative firepower in the fiercely competitive Delhi market.

    Before his advertising journey, Tripathi dabbled in entrepreneurship, running SunTours.com from 2001 to 2004, before earning his MBA in Marketing from FORE School of Management, New Delhi.

    As FCB Kinnect looks to make waves in the integrated marketing space, they’ll be banking on Tripathi to craft campaigns that don’t just spark conversation, but set the advertising world alight.

  • Landor appoints Geet Nazir as managing director India

    Landor appoints Geet Nazir as managing director India

    MUMBAI, March 2025 – Landor  Ahas appointed seasoned brand strategist Geet Nazir as its new managing director India based in Mumbai, strengthening the firm’s leadership team across the Asia-Pacific region.

    Nazir joins Landor with over 15 years of experience in brand transformation and strategic design, having most recently served as managing director at Conran Design Mumbai. Her appointment comes as Landor seeks to expand its presence in key growth markets throughout the region.

    Landor president APAC Lulu Raghavan expressed confidence in the appointment: “Geet’s expertise in creating new brands and nurturing client relationships will be invaluable as we strengthen our position across strategic markets.”

    Prior to her four-plus years at Conran Design, Nazir held leadership positions at Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces as assistant vice president of brand marketing, and served in senior roles at Contract India and Publicis Capital.

    With a master’s degree in advertising from Boston University and a background in electrical and electronics engineering, Nazir brings a blend of creative vision and analytical thinking to her new role.

  • Mindshare Fulcrum appoints Bharat Sethi as principal partner – programmatic

    Mindshare Fulcrum appoints Bharat Sethi as principal partner – programmatic

    MUMBAI: Digital marketing professional  Bharat Sethi has joined Mindshare Fulcrum as principal partner – programmatic, bringing over 15 years of industry experience to the role.

    Sethi, who previously served as head of media at Tatvic, boasts an impressive career spanning major tech firms including Google and Yahoo. During his five-year tenure at Google, he developed expertise in data analysis, digital strategy and software as a service (SaaS).

    His appointment comes as Mindshare continues to strengthen its programmatic advertising capabilities across video, display and connected TV platforms.

    Prior to Google, Sethi worked at Cognizant as an account manager for Doubleclick India. His earlier roles include optimisation strategist at Yahoo and account manager at Komli Media, where he managed performance and re-marketing campaigns across India and southeast Asia.

    Sethi holds an MBA in information technology/finance from SVKM’s Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies and a BE in computer science from Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology.