MUMBAI: When it comes to Ganesh Chaturthi, size clearly does matter especially if you’re serving up an 800 kg modak. Fortune Foods, India’s No. 1 staples brand and part of AWL Agri Business Ltd (formerly Adani Wilmar Ltd), has officially entered the World Record Book of India with the “Biggest Modak Using Traditional Ingredients.”
Crafted from Fortune Besan, Fortune Sugar, milk and mawa, the mammoth sweet took centre stage at Girgaon Cha Raja, one of Mumbai’s oldest and most revered mandals. The giant creation wasn’t just a crowd-puller but also a statement of Fortune’s presence in 1 out of every 3 Indian households. With 5,000 sq. ft. of branding at the pandal, Fortune made sure its name was as much a part of the celebration as the devotional chants.
The brand went full throttle with its 360-degree festive campaign rolling out branding across 25 pandals in Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Nashik and Nagpur, covering an eye-popping 166,800 sq. ft. Add to that Mygate activations in 132 societies, branding in 800 plus lifts, two LED screens at Lalbaugh Cha Raja, and a quirky digital contest where users built virtual Ganeshas to unlock festive greetings. Influencers only helped sweeten the buzz.
AWL Agri Business Ltd joint president of sales & marketing Mukesh Mishra summed it up: “At the heart of every festival lies food, and for Ganesh Chaturthi, nothing says devotion like modak. We wanted to celebrate tradition at scale.” The Girgaon Cha Raja Mandal echoed the sentiment, calling the unveiling a “historic moment that blended tradition with grandeur.”
Founded in 1928, Girgaon Cha Raja is known for its eco-friendly clay idol and emphasis on heritage over spectacle. This year, Fortune’s record-breaking sweet offering gave devotees a story to remember proving once again that festivals are as much about flavour as they are about faith.

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