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  • Stay fit come rain as playR launches monsoon-ready workout gear

    Stay fit come rain as playR launches monsoon-ready workout gear

    MUMBAI: Rain, rain, don’t go away, just bring the gym indoors today. As the monsoon hits with all its splash and swagger, fitness routines often find themselves washed away in puddles of procrastination. But playR, India’s top performance sportswear brand, is refusing to let weather rain on anyone’s gains.

    Best known for its bold, performance-first approach and official IPL merch cred, playR has launched a monsoon-focused activewear range that’s designed to help urban Indians keep sweating even when the skies won’t stop. Their latest offering includes anti-odour socks, ultra-breathable jerseys, quick-dry shorts, and best-in-class no-slip yoga mats, engineered to make home workouts safer and slicker.

    Because let’s face it: the commute from sofa to squat mat is the only kind of cardio most of us can guarantee during a downpour.

    “Monsoons can often be a reason to skip workouts—not because you lack motivation, but because the weather can be so unpredictable,” shares Ravi Kukreja, the Founder of playR and Director at iCOREts Private Limited. “That’s why we’ve created a range of indoor-friendly workout gear to help you stay on track and feel great about moving your body, no matter what the weather throws at you.”

    The brand’s moisture-wicking fabrics and grip-enhanced accessories aim to make living room workouts just as effective as a gym session. Whether you’re flowing through a morning yoga practice, smashing an HIIT circuit, or sweating it out on a virtual Zumba class, playR’s performance-led designs promise to keep you dry, balanced and stylish.

    And it’s all built with India in mind both in terms of climate resilience and affordability. Unlike premium international brands that don’t always get Indian weather (or wallet sizes), playR is leaning into local insights. Its products combine high-tech features like odour control and sweat management with street-smart design.

    The monsoon-ready line is already available on playR’s website and partner platforms, with prices starting from Rs 499 for accessories and Rs 999 for apparel making it a solid investment for those looking to weatherproof their willpower.

    So this season, forget soggy excuses and slippery starts. Whether it’s yoga at dawn or burpees before bed, playR’s got you covered, literally.

  • Vdo.ai lights up festive ads with formats that click, swipe and convert

    Vdo.ai lights up festive ads with formats that click, swipe and convert

    MUMBAI: ‘Tis the season to click smarter and Vdo.ai is making sure brands do just that. As India’s festive fervour kicks off, the global adtech platform has unwrapped a brand-new suite of high-impact ad formats designed to cut through the Diwali din and deliver measurable marketing sparkle.

    Timed to catch the big spending wave from now through the end of the year, the new solutions span Connected TV (CTV), online video, and mobile rich media. But these aren’t just pretty packages, they’re powered by some serious tech. Expect Remote-Based Integrations that let users shop using their TV remotes, Countdown-Based creatives to drive FOMO, and Dynamic Creative Optimisation that adjusts ads based on everything from AQI to your current location.

    In short, it’s personalisation at scale and precision with performance.

    “Our festive ad suite is engineered to go beyond just visibility,” said Vdo.ai co-founder and CEO Amitt Sharma. “Whether it’s hitting ~95 per cent video completion rates on CTV or outperforming click-through benchmarks across display and video, the aim is simple: help brands convert high-intent festive shoppers into loyal customers.”

    For brands braving a landscape where attention spans are shorter and budgets tighter, these formats also bring engaging flair think Parallax scrolls, 3D Cube animations, Expandable Carousels, Motion Sensor-triggered ads, and even Trivia Quizzes. All powered by Gen AI, Weather APIs, Geo-Location and real-time data.

    Vdo.ai co-founder and CTO Arjit Sachdeva added: “The festive season is a peak moment for consumer interaction. With our full-stack tech, brands can now connect with users at the perfect time with the perfect message and track it all.”

    India’s ad spending traditionally spikes during the October–December festive stretch. According to industry estimates, digital advertising alone sees a 30–35 per cent increase during this period. Vdo.ai’s festive suite is built for brands looking to ride that surge and do more than just show up.

    With global reach and local tech muscle, the company’s pitch is clear: Let others light diyas. You light up dashboards.

  • I don’t switch hats between data and creativity; I wear both: Excellent Publicity’s Vaishal Dalal

    I don’t switch hats between data and creativity; I wear both: Excellent Publicity’s Vaishal Dalal

    What began in 2011 as a scrappy gamble by two advertising outsiders, Vaishal Dalal and Manan Joshi, has today morphed into one of Ahmedabad’s loudest success stories. Excellent Publicity, once a fledgling agency with nothing but ambition, now clocks a turnover of Rs 100 crore+.

    In just 13 years, the company has evolved into a full-blown media-tech powerhouse, fusing human creativity with data-driven precision. Its client roster reads like a brand marketer’s fantasy league: Google, Amazon, Amul, Axis Bank, Starbucks, Flipkart and Asian Paints – 1,300 of them in FY 2024–25 alone.

    At the helm is Vaishal Dalal, chairperson, co-founder and director, a chartered accountant who swapped balance sheets for brand battles and has been making bets ever since. As Excellent’s chief finance strategist and resident dealmaker, Dalal drives business development, crafts growth playbooks, and ensures every campaign is engineered for impact.

    His leadership has earned the firm a trophy cabinet of accolades, from the Gujarat Young Achievers Award and Mumbai City Icon Award to a coveted spot among India’s top 100 advertising and marketing agencies. Dalal himself was crowned with the Top 100 Great People Managers Award in 2023, proof that his knack for scaling brands is matched only by his ability to inspire teams.
    Indiantelevision.com’s Rohin Ramesh traded emails with Dalal, who pulled back the curtain on how Excellent Publicity went from scrappy start-up to Rs 100-crore+ media-tech agency and why the agency’s next big act might just be its boldest yet.

    Edited excerpts

    On your “microwave moment” when you realised media was your true main course

    The turning point came not with numbers or funding, but with obsession. The first idea was building a platform from which people could book tables at restaurants, but that was just an idea. My goal was to solve an issue people were facing, and my initial idea gave me the process of building its narrative, the name, logo, and launch campaign stirred something deeper. I found myself more engrossed in building something no one would have even thought of. And that’s when I came up with the idea of “on wheels”.

    To give the idea a push, I started a magazine where we wrote and designed everything ourselves and even built shelves inside auto-rickshaws for travelers to read during their rides. But instead of the magazine, people were more drawn to the advertisements on the outside of the autos. That unexpected insight gave us our opening; this was where the idea of transit advertising was born.

    The curiosity around how billboard branding works had always been there, and this experience made it clear: branding wasn’t just an accessory, it was the engine. And the media wasn’t just a service, it was a platform for impact.

    That realisation led to the foundation of Excellent Publicity, a media aggregator that aimed to declutter the space of offline media buying and planning. Eventually, we evolved into building an AI-integrated ad-tech platform that helps brands execute advertising globally, both offline and digital, with simplicity and scale.

    On the name Excellent Publicity coming from

    It came from intent. The name “Excellent Publicity” was chosen not just as a label, but as a promise, to ourselves and to every client we would eventually work with. It had to be aspirational but also grounded. No jargon, no fluff, just a clear message: we deliver nothing less than excellent. It became both our identity and our benchmark. Every campaign we executed, every feature we added to our AI platform, was a step toward making that promise real.

    On the motivation of going forward when the bank balance said “LOL”

    What kept us going was belief, not just in the vision, but in our ability to figure things out, even if it meant failing forward. We had no Plan B. We didn’t have funding or a fallback. So when the bank balance mocked us, we responded with action: cold emails, late-night research, and experiments that eventually paid off. Every inch of progress was hard-earned, which made it meaningful. Today, when clients across 23+ countries trust our platform to book their campaigns, it’s a reminder of what persistence can build.

    On what is more tough, filing ITRs or convincing a legacy client to try programmatic?

    Convincing a legacy client, without doubt. Numbers are predictable. People, not so much. Especially when they’ve done things a certain way for decades. But we saw this as an opportunity, not a challenge, to educate and progress. Our platform and the team made it easier. When clients could receive live media inventory, real-time pricing, and cross-platform insights, all at the click of a button, it wasn’t just convincing, it was converting.

    On you being  India’s “Prompt Whisperer” for marketers who don’t know their LLMs from their LCDs

    We’re not trying to be whisperers; we’re translators. At Excellent Publicity, we’ve built a platform that speaks business, not just code. Whether you’re a startup founder in Bangalore or a brand manager in Berlin, our platform eliminates the tech intimidation. You don’t need to know how an LLM works; you just need to know your audience. The AI handles the rest: inventory, targeting, media planning, and campaign booking. You click. It calculates. It’s advertising without the guesswork.

    On balancing spreadsheets with storyboards, and P&Ls with punchlines

    The secret is in integration, not balance. I don’t switch hats between data and creativity; I wear both. My finance background taught me discipline; advertising taught me intuition. One feeds logic into the system, the other breathes life into it. Whether we’re building a strategy for Burger King or defining media budgets for a fintech brand, the goal is always the same: maximize ROI while staying memorable.

    On challenges of building an adtech beast out of Ahmedabad

    It’s liberating. Not being in the conventional advertising hubs meant we were free from the pressure to conform. We built for need, not for noise. We understood Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets deeply, and now, through our AI-integrated platform, we’re scaling globally. A business in New York can launch a campaign in Mumbai within minutes, without picking up the phone. That’s our real flex, location never limited our ambition. And since having presence in Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, and Surat along with the UAE, we understand the local and global markets thoroughly, which helps us simplify advertising for brands globally.

    On your secret to win trust across such wildly different verticals

    It starts with listening. Every brand, whether legacy or startup, wants clarity, speed, and results. We bring that with our hybrid approach, human insight powered by AI logic. Our platform doesn’t generalize; it personalizes. Whether it’s Amul’s mass appeal or CoinDCX’s niche strategy, we’re able to adapt the media mix with precision and speed. That flexibility, backed by trust, is what keeps them coming back.

    On one thing AI still can’t do that your team nails every time

    Empathy. AI can process data, predict behavior, and even draft copy, but can’t feel it. It can’t understand cultural nuance, emotional context, or the layered meaning behind a regional campaign. My team can. Whether it’s deciding what billboard location is best in Baroda for a brand or designing a strategy that can appeal to the locals in Dubai, the human pulse is irreplaceable. AI is our engine, but people are the soul.

  • Sunfeast Marie Light with Jyotika, challenges couples to display both their names on house nameplates

    Sunfeast Marie Light with Jyotika, challenges couples to display both their names on house nameplates

    Bengaluru, July 30, 2025: Sunfeast Marie Light and celebrated actress Jyotika come together in a new initiative to inspire couples to celebrate their partnerships as equals. It brings to light the importance of shared recognition in every aspect of life, starting from something as simple as a nameplate outside their house. After a grand success in Tamil Nadu where 3lakh+ people pledged to have both names on the nameplate, campaign is now extended to Karnataka.

    A survey conducted by Sunfeast Marie Light reveals that two-thirds of households in Karnataka do not have both partners’ names on the nameplate. Through this initiative the brand aims to encourage couples to recognize and celebrate their shared contributions and highlight the importance of strong partnerships, by having both partners’ names on the nameplate.

    The brand is urging consumers to give a missed call on 1800-315-7837 and pledge to the cause of having both partners’ names on the nameplate. The brand is also facilitating the consumers who don’t have both partners’ names on their nameplate, to make a customized nameplate design.

    Speaking about the latest campaign, ITC Foods chief operating officer for the Biscuits & Cakes Business, Ali Harris Shere said, “Sunfeast Marie Light champions the idea of a strong team in every household. In a relationship, both partners play an equal role in strengthening the bond. More often than not, it is the light moments spent with each other, that strengthen the bond between husband and wife. With this initiative, we are pushing this idea further and attempting to bring about a change in the society. Having both husband and wife’s name on the nameplate is perhaps a small gesture, but speaks volumes of the shared partnership.”

    In the ad featuring Jyotika, Jyotika’s husband surprises Jyotika by showing their nameplate to her, with both their names on it, symbolizing their equal partnership. A light-hearted moment ensues as they discuss the nameplate. It ends with Jyotika mentioning that such small steps help build a strong team. Jyotika appeals to the viewers to bring a change by having both partners’ names on their nameplates.

  • Meta launches anti-scam campaign with a twist to drive digital safety awareness

    Meta launches anti-scam campaign with a twist to drive digital safety awareness

    MUMBAI: As part of Meta’s commitment to user safety, we’ve launched the second edition of our anti-scams campaign, ‘Scam se Bacho 2.0’ that delivers digital safety tips with a twist. This year’s campaign takes to the streets, literally, through a creative collaboration with digital creator Signboard_wala, known for using bold, witty placards to spark real-world conversations.

    Building on the success of last year’s campaign, Scam se Bacho 2.0 brings scam awareness into public spaces across some of the most iconic streets in Mumbai, using culturally relevant and visually impactful storytelling to inform people about common online scams such as fake loan scams, impersonation and OTP fraud, among others.

    The campaign features Signboard_wala holding different signs such as “Ex ho ya scammer, dono ko block & report karo” and “Keep your friends close and your OTPs closer” – packaged as witty one-liners, the campaign delivers important digital safety lessons, spotlights Meta’s safety features like two-factor authentication (2FA), Block and Report and encourages people to take an active role in their online safety.

    The clever, humorous messages designed to grab attention, definitely spark a smile but most importantly, make people pause and reconsider online scams. It’s awareness with a twist – no preaching, no drama – just authentic, relatable moments that resonate.

    Last year Meta launched its safety campaign ‘Scams se Bacho’ by partnering with Bollywood star Ayushmann Khurrana to educate people on how to stay safe from online scams and promote safer digital practices. Launched in collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C) and Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB), the campaign emphasised Meta’s commitment to safeguard people online, supporting the Government’s goal to combat the rising cases of scams and cyber frauds in the country.

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  • Watt a Charge Thunderplus hits 200 hubs with new Hyderabad station

    Watt a Charge Thunderplus hits 200 hubs with new Hyderabad station

    MUMBAI: Watt’s the buzz in Hyderabad? Ultra-fast charging, clean energy, and a green milestone. Thunderplus, India’s fastest-growing EV charging infrastructure startup, has flipped the switch on its latest ultra-fast charging station this time at Necklace Road MMTS Station in Hyderabad marking its 200th hub across the country.

    In partnership with South Central Railway, the new flagship station is a key addition to Thunderplus’s mission of creating a cleaner, smarter electric mobility ecosystem. The company is now powering over 4,000 electric vehicles daily, dispensing more than 10 megawatt-hours of energy every day and preventing 35 metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions roughly the equivalent of planting over 1,600 trees daily.

    The Hyderabad launch event saw participation from Rajeev YSR, CEO of Thunderplus; Vishal Arjun, divisional commercial manager, Secunderabad division; and executives from the State Bank of India, among others.

    This high-speed station packs a punch with 120 kW charging bays (scalable to 480 kW), dynamic load-sharing tech, 24×7 central monitoring, and strategic access for commuters from Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills, and Secunderabad.

    Backing the expansion is Thunderplus’s Titanium Franchise model. “The Assured Business Guarantee programme gave us the confidence to invest,” said Arvind Kompelli, the station’s franchise partner. With entry investments starting at Rs 20 lakh, franchisees receive turnkey setup, centralised operations, and a revenue model with guaranteed returns.

    “After seeing five-hour-plus daily usage at our Hitec City MMTS station, we’re expanding this model to more railway locations,” said Vishal Arjun of the Railways.

    Next up: Thunderplus is planning a bold pivot from discom energy to renewable power, including solar-powered stations via Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), to further reduce its carbon footprint.

    With a presence in 60 plus cities and growing, ThunderPlus is not just sparking conversations, it’s charging ahead to lead India’s clean mobility transformation.

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  • Social Panga launches AI Council to accelerate AI-led brand solutions

    Social Panga launches AI Council to accelerate AI-led brand solutions

    MUMBAI: Social Panga has announced the launch of its in-house AI Council – enabling & driving AI-powered solutions across branding, marketing, and digital ecosystems.

    With AI reshaping how brands communicate, operate, and innovate, the AI Council is designed to be a think-and-do tank — combining specialists, strategists, and technologists to bridge the gap between AI capabilities and business impact.

    This move comes on the back of successful AI-led deployments for brands like LG Electronics, Pathkind, Jindal Stainless (JSL), Himalaya, Lava and few more, and several others, where Social Panga has already been driving real-world impact through AI-enhanced campaigns.

    Co-Founders Himanshu Arora and Gaurav Arora will jointly mentor and Som would lead the council, ensuring it delivers meaningful innovation at scale.

    “The AI Council isn’t just a service line. It’s a forward-looking collective at the intersection of AI and brand building. We’re excited to bring this out and continue expanding it over the coming months,” said Social Panga EVP – creative strategy & growth Soumabha Nandi.

    “At Social Panga, we’ve always believed in solving business challenges with next-gen creativity. With AI already influencing day-to-day decisions, brands now need sharper, smarter solutions that are rooted in tech and tailored for growth. Our AI Council is here to guide that journey,” added Himanshu Arora.

    Echoing the sentiment, Gaurav Arora said, “Every new challenge needs a new lens. With the AI Council, we’re introducing a structured, dedicated approach to decode AI for brands — not just through tools, but through education, experimentation, and execution.”

    The AI Council will work across verticals from enhancing creative workflows and content creation to personalisation, performance, automation, and brand safety.

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  • MilliporeSigma partners with IAS to drive strong programmatic outcomes

    MilliporeSigma partners with IAS to drive strong programmatic outcomes

    MUMBAI: Integral Ad Science (IAS) has launched an insightful case study in collaboration with MilliporeSigma, the life science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany. The study aimed to demonstrate the effectiveness of IAS’s Total Visibility solution in driving quality path optimisation (QPO) for MilliporeSigma by unlocking premium-quality media, maximising performance, and lowering costs in near real time across programmatic buys.

    MilliporeSigma sought to optimise media quality metrics, including brand safety and viewability, to achieve superior campaign outcomes. However, a lack of transparency into where the impressions were served posed a significant challenge in making informed decisions and driving campaign effectiveness.

    By leveraging IAS’s post-bid media measurement and its Total Visibility  solution, MilliporeSigma achieved holistic financial transparency across its programmatic supply path. It pinpoints exactly where dollars were going and how much of it was being lost to fraud, unsafe brand environments, and unviewable inventory. Through continuous optimisation of domains and placements, MilliporeSigma strategically redirected investments toward high-performing signals, enhanced brand safety, and reduced low-quality impressions, all while aligning with evolving benchmarks and standards.

    The campaign launched in May 2024 across channels including desktop, display, tablet, video, and phone:

    Results:

       53 per cent improvement in Quality Impressions

       59 per cent improvement in Viewability

    Quality Impressions

    After the campaign ended, we noted a significant improvement in viewability, traffic quality, and cost-effectiveness. Merck Group, paid media lead, digital marketing, Saurav Kumar said, “ I’d like to extend sincere thanks to IAS for their exceptional support and collaboration in helping MilliporeSigma to improve the viewability rate from 50 per cent to an impressive 75 per cent, surpassing the global benchmark. Using Total Visibility  has been a game changer that helped increase the Quality Impressions by a massive 53 per cent.  This achievement results from IAS’s proactive insights, continuous optimisation recommendations, and a seamless partnership throughout the process. The team’s responsiveness and strategic guidance were key in reaching this milestone. We truly appreciate the commitment to excellence and look forward to continuing this successful collaboration”.

    “As programmatic adoption accelerates, brands that prioritise high-quality, viewable, and brand-safe environments along the supply chain are poised to stand out. It brings greater transparency, efficiency, and control to their media buys, while reducing waste and safeguarding brand equity. The IAS and MilliporeSigma collaboration showcases how advanced measurement solutions significantly enhances media performance and deliver meaningful outcomes,” said IAS country manager of India, Saurabh Khattar. 

  • Laxmipati Sarees onboards Rashmika Mandanna as their brand ambassador

    Laxmipati Sarees onboards Rashmika Mandanna as their brand ambassador

    MUMBAI: Laxmipati Sarees has announced its association with one of the biggest stars of Indian cinema—Rashmika Mandanna – as the face of the brand. Known for her pan-India appeal and magnetic screen presence, Rashmika brings fresh energy to a brand cherished across generations for its unmatched print quality and super-fine lightweight fabric.

    This iconic partnership launches with a nationwide campaign across TV, digital, print, and outdoor platforms starting July 29, 2025, celebrating the effortless elegance and cultural pride that Laxmipati Sarees represents. The campaign will also run ads on the India’s most iconic show Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, which starts tonight, aiming to capture the target audience on both TV as well as digital (JioHotstar) mediums.

    Expressing her joy, Rashmika Mandanna said, “Sarees carry so much more than just fabric — they hold our stories, tradition, and timeless beauty. Each one reflects a rich cultural legacy, and Laxmipati makes them so easy to wear — light, vibrant, and full of elegance. I’m so happy to be associated with a brand that brings heritage to life with such effortless style”

    Laxmipati Sarees managing director Sanjay Sarawagi said, “For four decades, Laxmipati Sarees has stood for trust, quality, and elegance. Our vision has always been to create sarees that combine heritage with everyday elegance. With Rashmika joining our journey, we are reaffirming our commitment to stay rooted in Indian tradition while connecting deeply with today’s woman. Her grace and authenticity reflect everything our brand aspires to be.”

    Laxmipati Sarees director Manoj Sarawgi added, “This is a proud moment for us. Rashmika brings not just star power, but a natural warmth and relatability that our customers love. Her presence will help us reach new audiences while staying true to our core—creating sarees that are light, beautiful, and truly made for every Indian woman.”

    “Rashmika brings an incredible blend of relatability and glamour, which aligns perfectly with Laxmipati’s appeal. Through this campaign, we’re not just showcasing sarees—we’re narrating the story of the modern Indian woman who embraces tradition with confidence and joy,” added director Rakesh Sarawagi.

    Shreyansh Innovations founder Shreyansh Baid commented on the campaign, “This was a special campaign to craft. Laxmipati’s sarees are known for their lightness, fine fabric, and beautiful designs—we wanted to highlight that sensory elegance in every visual. Rashmika’s presence adds a celebratory warmth to the narrative, making the campaign aspirational and authentic at the same time.”

     

  • McDonald’s India and Sanjeev Kapoor reunite to showcase new Protein Plus Range

    McDonald’s India and Sanjeev Kapoor reunite to showcase new Protein Plus Range

    MUMBAI: McDonald’s India (West & South) has announced the return of culinary icon Sanjeev Kapoor for a new brand film highlighting its newly launched innovative and first-of-its kind ‘Protein Plus Slice’. This marks the continuation of the successful partnership that began with the Multi-Millet Bun launch last year. 

    This entertaining brand film, conceptualised by DDB Mudra captures a memorable encounter at McDonald’s where Kapoor, stationed behind the counter, meets a young fitness enthusiast and his spirited little brother. When the older brother orders his usual favourites, Chef Kapoor introduces them to the revolutionary Protein Plus slice with his characteristic charm. What unfolds is a humorous competition between the brothers, when the elder one requests two slices, his younger brother immediately ups the ante by asking for three slices. The film perfectly illustrates how customers of all ages can personalize their protein intake while enjoying McDonald’s favourites. 

    The film emphasizes on the 100% vegetarian plant-based ‘Protein Plus Slice’ co-developed by CSIR – Central Food Technological Research Institute (CSIR-CFTRI). Chef Kapoor talks about this slice, which offers 5g of protein per slice, allowing customers to add 5g, 10g, or more protein to their burgers without compromising on taste. 

    Westlife Foodworld CEO Akshay Jatia said, “At McDonald’s India, we have always believed in giving our customers more choice, and this time, we are giving them the power to personalize their protein intake. The Protein Plus Range allows them to enjoy their favourite McDonald’s burgers without compromising on their protein needs or the taste. It also reflects our ongoing commitment to our ‘Real Food, Real Good’ philosophy, bringing together flavour, nutrition, and food science. Together, we remain committed to crafting menu items that are both wholesome and delicious, combining locally available ingredients in a way where great taste and nutrition go hand in hand.” 

    Kapoor said, “It feels great to continue my association with a brand like McDonald’s that constantly innovates its menu, suiting the tastes and preferences of varied customers. Their entry into the protein enhancement initiative is commendable, and I like the fact that their Protein Plus range perfectly balances taste with nutrition. I believe this range is a true innovation in personalized nutrition.” 

    DDB Mudra Group chief creative officer & executive director Rahul Mathew  said, “McDonald’s is for everyone. It’s a belief that the brand is built on. And it’s this belief that we’ve extended to extra-protein seekers with the new Protein Plus Slices. So, whether you’re just making up for your nutritional needs or following a workout regimen, McDonald’s is for you as well.” 

    The Protein Plus Range launch marks McDonald’s India’s second strategic collaboration with the CFTRI, following the successful introduction of Multi-Millet Buns. The campaign on the Multi-Millet Bun had also featured Chef Sanjeev Kapoor. 

    The film closes with Kapoor saying, ‘That’s My McDonald’s’, underscoring the brand’s commitment to blending great-tasting burgers with more nutritional goodness. Customers can now savour their favourite burgers in a nutritional avatar with extra protein at their nearest McDonald’s restaurants in West and South India, on-the-go via Drive-Thru and also can order through the McDelivery App and Swiggy.