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  • Waves 2025 Brings Big Deals and Bold Dreams to India’s Media Sector

    Waves 2025 Brings Big Deals and Bold Dreams to India’s Media Sector

    MUMBAI: If the Indian media sector were a movie, Waves 2025 would be the montage sequence fast cuts of big money, bold ideas and breakout talent all coming together for a dramatic makeover. Held in Mumbai, the Waves Summit 2025 saw the Government of Maharashtra sign MoUs worth nearly Rs 8,000 crore, giving the media and entertainment sector a starring role in the state’s growth narrative. Among the headliners:

    . Rs 3,000 crore from Prime Focus to build a 200-acre Film City

    Rs 2,000 crore from Godrej for a film, TV and media campus in Panvel

    .  Rs 1,500 crore each from the University of York and the University of Western Australia to set up their first Indian campuses in Mumbai

    And just like that, education and entertainment are sharing billing on the marquee.

    Waves 2025 also introduced the Nifty Waves Index, listing 43 media and entertainment companies finally giving the sector its own Sensex-style snapshot. Meanwhile, the Indian Institute of Creative Technology (IICT) inked partnerships with industry giants including Google, Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Adobe, Nvidia, and Toon Boom, rolling out opportunities for scholarships, internships, rendering parks, game design courses and creative entrepreneurship.

    Waves Bazaar cemented its role as the sector’s B2B-B2G power corridor. Launched in January 2025, the digital-first marketplace has already hosted 2,450 projects, with 6,442 buyers and 6,106 sellers participating across film, animation, XR, gaming and advertising verticals. It’s India’s global swipe-right moment for creative deals.

    Elsewhere, WaveX turned into a high-stakes pitch fest where creative dreams met venture capital muscle. From 1,504 applicants, 30 high-potential M&E startups in gaming, storytelling, immersive tech and the creator economy pitched live to 29 marquee investors including Lumikai, Jio, and Warmup Ventures. With 127 startups securing connections or partnerships, and applications vetted by IAMAI and KPMG, this wasn’t just razzle, it was rigor with returns.  

    Enter the Create in India Challenge, a flagship talent hunt that hosted 34 creative contests across animation, AR/VR, gaming, music and films. Finalists competed in the buzzing Creatosphere, a zone dedicated to next-gen creators. Eight expert masterclasses helped sharpen their edge, while the finals turned the stage into a launchpad.

    Not to be left out, Waves Culturals gave attendees a feel of India’s artistic pulse through performances blending traditional and global forms. The event’s heart, however, was the Bharat Pavilion, inaugurated by prime minister Narendra Modi on 1 May 2025. Designed as an immersive tribute to India’s storytelling roots, it showcased four thematic zones Shruti (oral traditions), Kriti (written heritage), Drishti (visual storytelling), and Creator’s Leap (future tech).

    Over in the FM lane, the 8th National Community Radio Conference saw 12 CR stations receive national awards for innovation and inclusivity. With 531 CR stations and over 400 representatives attending, it was a mic-drop moment for grassroots broadcasters.

    Add to that the launch of the first Indian Film Festival in New Zealand and fresh Indo-UK film collaborations and you’ve got an M&E summit that doesn’t just talk global, it screens it.

    From classroom tie-ups to cultural showcases, and from startup pitches to mega MoUs, Waves 2025 didn’t just imagine India as a global creative powerhouse it laid down the blueprint, cast the crew and started shooting.

    And with Maharashtra calling action on infrastructure, investment and innovation India’s media industry is no longer just watching the story unfold. It’s writing the script.
     

  • Brijesh Magoo takes the reins as national programming head at Ishq FM

    Brijesh Magoo takes the reins as national programming head at Ishq FM

    MUMBAI — Radio maven Brijesh Magoo is back in the national saddle. The award-winning content strategist and brand innovation specialist has been named national programming head at 104.8 Ishq FM, marking a sharp career pivot after a year steering the Mumbai unit as creative lead and programming head.

    Magoo, a Mica postgraduate with over 18 years of experience across radio, TV and digital, is best known for crafting advertiser-funded IPs that blur the lines between storytelling and sales. From sharp copy to immersive campaigns, he’s built a reputation for fusing creativity with commercial impact.

    Before his latest elevation, Magoo held a series of high-impact roles at Ishq FM, climbing from Mumbai programming head to national creative lead. Prior to that, he spent six years at Red FM, where he rose from executive producer to assistant programming head. His early stints at Media2win, 9X Media and Jack in the Box Worldwide further honed his blend of copywriting and brand thinking.

    Expect the beats at Ishq to get bolder.

  • Red Bull-branded jumper Felix Baumgartner dies in paragliding crash at 56

    Red Bull-branded jumper Felix Baumgartner dies in paragliding crash at 56

    MUMBAI: Felix Baumgartner, the Austrian skydiver who stunned the world with his supersonic leap from the edge of space in 2012, has died aged 56 in a paragliding crash in Porto Sant’Elpidio, Italy.

    The Red Bull poster boy, dubbed “Fearless Felix”, reportedly lost control of his glider and plummeted to the ground near a hotel swimming pool, with local authorities suspecting a medical emergency during flight.

    Baumgartner shot to fame in October 2012 when he jumped from 39km above the Earth as part of the Red Bull Stratos project. The death-defying stunt saw him break three records—highest freefall, fastest speed in freefall, and highest manned balloon flight—and made him the first human to break the sound barrier without mechanical assistance.

    The former paratrooper and Base jumping legend carved a name for himself leaping off skyscrapers, bridges and cliffs. His Red Bull jump remains one of the most iconic branded stunts of all time, catapulting the energy drink maker into global cultural relevance.

    His death marks the end of an era for extreme sports.

  • YouTube goes big at Mipcom Cannes 2025 with 20th anniversary blowout

    YouTube goes big at Mipcom Cannes 2025 with 20th anniversary blowout

    PARIS: YouTube is pulling out all the stops for its 20th anniversary, marking the occasion with a heavyweight presence at Mipcom Cannes this October—the global television industry’s biggest annual market.
    For the first time, the Google-owned platform will anchor itself at the Palais des Festivals with a branded hospitality space dubbed the YouTube Space, a daily schedule of creator economy workshops, and a headline keynote from Pedro Pina, YouTube’s vice-president for EMEA. The festivities will span both Mipcom (13–16 October) and MipJunior (11–12 October), as the platform ramps up efforts to forge deeper alliances with global TV players.

    “Mipcom Cannes is where the industry is, and 2025 is the year of the global creator economy,” said Mipcom Cannes and MipJunior director Lucy Smith “YouTube’s presence is a strong signal of how creator-led content is reshaping traditional models.”

    The platform’s participation ties into a broader Mipcom push to bridge the gap between digital-native creators and legacy media, with new initiatives designed to foster fresh storytelling, co-production, and monetisation models.

    Chief among these is the international debut of BrandStorytelling—a summit born at Sundance and now making its European bow. The forum aims to link brands, digital creators, and producers in funding and distributing brand-backed narratives, with showcases and networking slated for 13–14 October.

    The event also sees the Producers Hub reimagined as the Mip Creative Hub, transforming a beachside venue on the Croisette into a buzzing nexus for creators, studios, and brands. Meanwhile, the expanded MIP Innovation Lab inside the Palais returns with a slate of summits and demos on AI, Fast channels, CTV, and streaming. YouTube will host a series of practical workshops on audience building, monetisation, and format strategy.

    Pina called the collaboration “a strategic move to bolster our international TV partnerships and showcase YouTube’s evolving role in the global content ecosystem”.

    Last year’s Mipcom drew over 10,500 delegates from more than 100 countries. With YouTube now in the mix, the 2025 edition looks set to be the most creator-powered yet.

  • IBC 2025  badges to work as free transport passes as well in Amsterdam

    IBC 2025 badges to work as free transport passes as well in Amsterdam

    AMSTERDAM: This is good news for all visitors to Amsterdam’s grand IBC show. Come September 2025 onwards, the organisation is set to transform the onsite experience for its global attendees with the launch of a pioneering new feature: full integration of Amsterdam’s GVB public transport pass into the official event badge. 
    Developed in collaboration with long-time venue partner Rai Amsterdam, Amsterdam public transport operator GVB, and smart credentialing provider CredsNow, this initiative will provide frictionless, ticket-free access to the city’s extensive tram, bus and metro network – delivering a seamless, sustainable, and tech-forward experience for the tens of thousands of professionals attending this year’s show.

    In a first-of-its-kind deployment for the event, all IBC2025 badges will include an embedded QR code linked directly to the GVB system. Attendees will be able to move seamlessly between the RAI and central Amsterdam using public transport, simply by scanning the QR code on their badge – eliminating the need for additional cards, tickets or apps. This frictionless integration not only simplifies city navigation for attendees but also underscores IBC and RAI’s commitment to sustainability by encouraging the use of public transport and reducing non-recyclable ticket printing. 

    “This is more than a convenience,” said  IBC operations director Tamsin Christofides. “This reflects our commitment to sustainability, user-centric innovation, and our ongoing efforts to ensure that Amsterdam continues to be a welcoming and accessible destination for IBC2025”. 

    Rai Amsterdam, known for its commitment to green practices, has enabled free city travel for all IBC attendees across GVB’s public transport network for many years as part of its long-standing partnership with IBC. Through close collaboration with GVB and IBC, attendee travel has transformed from early ticketing measures to issuing printed passes on-site and this year, with the support of CredsNow, integrating the GVB travel pass directly within the event badge.

    “This integration supports our ambition to create truly sustainable events, and underwrites RAI’s long term commitment to IBC Show,” said Rai Amsterdam  COO Maurits van der Sluis. “By connecting the city’s transport system directly to the badge, we’re removing barriers and improving the visitor journey in a meaningful, future-forward way.” 

    CredsNow, the smart credentialing platform behind the integrated badge technology, played a key role in making this vision a reality. “We’re proud to support IBC with our secure, smart infrastructure,” said CredsNow CEO Ivan Lazarev. “This collaboration showcases how digital innovation can deliver real-world impact and smarter event mobility.” 

    “Our city continues to champion fair transport policies and future-ready event experiences for international visitors,” said GVB sr account manager corporate sales Erik Maitimo. “Close cooperation with Rai Amsterdam and event partners has helped us offer flexible, affordable, greener travel experiences for exhibition attendees. This collaboration demonstrates what’s possible when innovation meets purpose – by embedding our services into the very fabric of the IBC experience, we make public transit the default and easiest choice.” 

    IBC2025 takes place from 12–15 September at the Rai Amsterdam. Attendees will be able to use their badge to enter the venue and board any GVB-operated service throughout the city, reducing reliance on cars and streamlining travel across the event. To register for IBC2025, click here.

  • IFA Berlin turns up the volume with summer garden concert series

    IFA Berlin turns up the volume with summer garden concert series

    BERLIN: IFA Berlin is adding decibels to devices this September, as the world’s largest consumer tech show cranks open its 2025 edition with a four-day music festival in the lush Sommergarten at Messe Berlin.

    The IFA Sommergarten Opening Night on 4 September will see Berlin’s tech fair trade neon lights for stage lights. The evening opens with punky powerhouse Deine Cousine, followed by cult favourites Evil Jared & Krogi, famed in both rock and gaming circles. Rising stars Sorvina and Danilo Timm—picked from the Berlin Music Commission’s “Listen to Berlin” talent pool—will bring homegrown sounds, while Anne West wraps the evening in brooding indie pop.

    “It’s music, tech and mindset—we believe they belong together,” said IFA Management chief executive Leif Lindner,  highlighting the tie-up with StarFM, Berlin Music Commission, and Listen to Berlin.

    IFA ticket holders can access the concert free—while supplies last. B2C attendees with existing tickets will receive upgrade info, while B2B guests and exhibitors will get a separate registration link.

    The music doesn’t stop there. The IFA Sommergarten line-up runs until 7 September:
    * 5 Sept: Alles Liebe Tour with Max Herre and Joy Denalane
    * 6 Sept: Open For Everything with Ikkimel & Friends
    * 7 Sept: Podcast icons Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz live with Fest & Flauschig
     

    IFA Berlin has been pushing buttons and boundaries since 1924, and continues to be the premier global showcase for consumer and home tech innovation. This year, it’s throwing a party to match.

  • Caller of the Wild: Truecaller Rings in Record Growth with 15m New Users

    Caller of the Wild: Truecaller Rings in Record Growth with 15m New Users

    MUMBAI: Truecaller has dialled into another stellar quarter and this time, it’s all about strong signals and even stronger numbers. The Swedish platform, best known for helping users identify who’s calling and block the rest, has reported a 21 per cent surge in net sales (in constant currencies) for Q2 2025, clocking in at SEK 496.4 million which is around 47 million dollars.

    Even in Swedish Krona, which saw a sharp rally, growth was a healthy 9 per cent. The company’s EBITDA margin (excluding incentive costs) rose to a punchy 42.6 per cent, with absolute EBITDA at SEK 211.6 million up 20 per cent year-on-year.

    More than just the money, the momentum was visible in user growth: Truecaller added 15 million monthly active users this quarter alone, pushing its non-iOS MAUs to 426.6 million. That’s a 55.3 million jump from Q2 2024, a clear sign that spam isn’t winning.

    Subscriptions were on a tear too, with paying users now crossing the 3 million mark including 1 million on iOS. Subscription revenues shot up by 48 per cent in constant currency, while Truecaller for Business climbed 53 per cent. Advertising revenue, despite currency drag, held steady with 11 per cent growth in constant terms.

    To boost its ads play, the company launched the Truecaller Masthead and Truecaller Play, expanding its video and display offerings. It also introduced an in-house AI recommendation engine, tested with Uber and Bajaj Auto, which showed promising upticks in click-throughs and conversions.

    India, its biggest market, recorded a 5 per cent growth in Q2 net sales. But the Middle East and Africa (MEA) stole the spotlight with a 23 per cent jump, followed by an 18 per cent rise in the rest of the world.

    Still, it wasn’t all sunshine profit after tax dipped to SEK 118 million (from 123 million), thanks in part to the strong Krona. Yet Truecaller CEO Rishit Jhunjhunwala remains upbeat: “We’re solving everyday communication problems and building long-term value. The future looks bright and spam-free.”

    With AI-fuelled growth, a booming subscriber base and a sharp eye on regional expansion, Truecaller’s trajectory might just be the one call everyone wants to answer.
     

  • Ullu dives into Web3 with spicy new token, UlluCoin

    Ullu dives into Web3 with spicy new token, UlluCoin

    MUMBAI: Ullu, the OTT platform that made a name for itself with bold originals and a 42-million-strong user base, is now spicing things up in the crypto world. The streamer has officially launched UlluCoin, its own utility token, marking its first big leap into the Web3 space.

    Minted with a max supply of 100 billion tokens, UlluCoin aims to power immersive experiences and engagement across Ullu’s expanding digital ecosystem. The token is issued by a newly floated entity and signals the platform’s evolution from Web2 to decentralised, blockchain-enabled interaction, a move few Indian entertainment players have dared to make.

    Backing the venture is Cypher Capital Markets, the Dubai-based VC heavyweight with a taste for emerging tech and crypto. Known for placing early bets on Web3 winners, Cypher brings serious clout and capital to Ullu’s blockchain ambitions.

    Cypher Capital investment director, Harsh Agarwal says, “At Cypher Capital, we look for projects that combine massive user scale with real-world utility and UlluCoin fits that vision perfectly. We’re excited to back and help UlluCoin scale globally”.

    On the launch, Ullu CEO Avinash Duggar said, “This is a big moment for India and for Ullu. We’ve always strived to stay ahead of the curve, empowering users, unlocking new value for creators, and building a smarter entertainment economy.”

    He added, “UlluCoin is more than just a token; it’s a full-stack utility ecosystem built on one of the most active OTT platforms in the region. With over 109 million downloads and 42 million active subscribers, Ullu offers native distribution, unmatched engagement, and a powerful use case for real-world blockchain adoption.”

    Ganesh Lore of Chainsense Ltd. stated, “Web3 is our gateway to scaling businesses globally, and Ullu is the perfect example. Chainsense Ltd has joined as UlluCoin’s official Web3 partner, leading blockchain infrastructure, tokenomics, and global expansion.”

    With UlluCoin, the streaming rebel now wants to become a Web3 disruptor. Entertainment, meet decentralisation.
     

  • Hunter 2 trailer launch packs a punch

    Hunter 2 trailer launch packs a punch

    MUMBAI: When Jackie Shroff and Suniel Shetty rip through a life-sized poster to launch a trailer, you know the action’s not just on screen. Amazon MX Player, Amazon’s free video streamer, dropped the high-octane trailer of Hunter Season 2 – Tootega Nahi Todega at a packed Mumbai event and things took a wild turn when Tiger Shroff made a surprise guest entry, sending fan cameras and adrenaline levels soaring.

    Tiger’s unannounced arrival was a tribute to the original hunter duo — his show of support drawing whistles and applause as he joined the action icons on stage. The trailer itself teased a gritty new chapter, promising pulse-pounding stunts, emotional stakes, and a heavyweight showdown between The Hunter and the mysterious Salesman.

    Suniel Shetty, Jackie Shroff, Tiger Shroff

    Also spotted flexing their screen chops at the launch were cast members Anusha Dandekar, Barkha Bisht, Anang Desai, Pramod Pathak, and Mazel Vyas. The series is directed by Prince Dhiman and Alok Batra, and produced by Yoodlee Films, the cinematic wing of Saregama India.

    Speaking about the second season of Hunter – Tootega Nahi Todega, Amazon MX Player head of content, Amogh Dusad shared, “With Hunter 2 – Tootega Nahi Todega, we’ve scaled up every aspect of the storytelling. From the emotional depth and character arcs to the intense action and global canvas. Suniel Shetty’s return and Jackie Shroff’s entry take the narrative to a whole new level, creating a compelling face-off that’s both personal and powerful. At Amazon MX Player, our focus remains on delivering stories that resonate emotionally while offering a high-impact viewing experience.”

    “The response to Season 1 of Hunter – Tootega Nahi Todega showed us that audiences love edge-of-the-seat action when it’s backed by heart. With Suniel Shetty returning as Vikram and Jackie Shroff stepping in as the enigmatic Salesman, Season 2 brings a powerful new energy to the story. This season dives deeper, hits harder, and delivers the kind of thrill that stays with you. At Saregama and Yoodlee Films, we’re excited to continue building cinematic experiences that resonate with today’s viewers, and our collaboration with Amazon MX Player allows us to reach audiences far and wide,” shared Saregama India executive VP Siddharth Anand Kumar.

    Expressing his excitement about the trailer launch and his return to the series, Suniel Shetty highlighted, “Season 2 of Hunter – Tootega Nahi Todega digs deeper into Vikram’s past, his pain, and what drives him. This trailer is just the tip of the iceberg. What I love most is how personal the action feels this time. It’s not just about guns and chases, it’s about what’s at stake emotionally. And that emotional weight made every scene more intense. Launching the trailer in front of fans and the media gave us a real sense of how ready people are for this next chapter.”

    Sharing insights about his character and the much-awaited second season,  Shroff shared, “Jumping into Hunter 2 – Tootega Nahi Todega was a wild ride. The world had its own vibe, and then this Salesman walks in and turns it all upside down. Playing him was like holding fire in your hands – calm, yet deadly. The trailer’s out, Bhidus! Time to dive in and enjoy the ride!”

    Hunter 2 – Tootega Nahi Todega starts streaming for free on Amazon MX Player from July 24. Brace for impact.

     

  • From Chai Breaks to AI Breaks: How Indian Marketers Are Letting Robots Handle the Hustle

    From Chai Breaks to AI Breaks: How Indian Marketers Are Letting Robots Handle the Hustle

    MUMBAI: There is a huge change happening in India’s digital marketing scene. 73 per cent of marketing teams worldwide now use AI tools for jobs that used to take up 40 per cent of their workday. However, Indian marketers are at a crucial point right now. Most people are not using AI solutions appropriately; therefore, they miss out on smart automation’s life-changing power.

    The Task Delegation Revolution: A Chance Worth Rs 4 Lakh Crore

    The Indian digital marketing business, worth more than Rs 4 lakh crore, is experiencing what experts call “the productivity revolution.” AI tools are no longer just ideas for the future; they are real tools that are changing the way marketing teams work at advertising agencies in Mumbai, IT startups in Bengaluru, and e-commerce giants in Delhi.

    What AI Tools Do Best for Digital Marketers

    Content Scheduling and Localisation: The fashion store Myntra has successfully used AI tools to manage content scheduling in 12 Indian languages. These agents automatically change campaign messages for regional festivals like Durga Puja in Bengal and Onam in Kerala. Their AI systems currently take care of 80 per cent of social media scheduling, allowing creative teams to concentrate on campaign planning.

    Lead Scoring and Customer Segmentation: Bengaluru’s B2B SaaS business Freshworks used AI tools for lead scoring, which led to a 45 per cent increase in conversion rates. The system looks at how Indian businesses act during certain times, such as when they get budget clearances at the end of the fiscal year and when they buy things during festivals.

    A/B Testing at Scale: Paytm, a Delhi-based finance firm, employs AI tools to conduct large-scale A/B tests across diverse demographics. They evaluate everything from colour preferences (green vs. saffron themes around Independence Day) to messages that work for people with different income levels. Their AI-based testing method has increased click-through rates by 35 per cent and cut campaign setup time by 60 per cent.

    Real Numbers of Impact: During the 2024 holiday season, a well-known e-commerce firm based in Mumbai that sells ethnic clothing cut campaign management time by 40 per cent and increased Return on Ad Spend (ROAS) by 25 per cent. The AI tool changed how much to bid on Google Ads and Facebook campaigns on its own, based on changes in demand in real time during the busiest buying times of Diwali.

    The Human-AI Partnership Model: Changing the Roles of Marketers

    The best Indian marketing teams aren’t using AI instead of people; they’re making strong partnerships that use AI’s speed and human inventiveness.

    What People Are Still Best At

    Cultural Intelligence: AI can digest data, but human marketers are better at identifying cultural differences. A Chennai-based agency’s human team recently stopped a big cultural mistake when its AI proposed utilising beef images in a campaign aimed at South Indian vegetarians.

    Strategic Interpretation: AI tools give information, and people give it meaning. During COVID-19, Flipkart’s AI algorithms showed strange purchase habits. Human strategists saw this as a sign that people wanted more home exercise equipment and kitchen appliances, which led to successful pivot campaigns.

    Crisis Management: During the farmer demonstrations in 2024, human marketers at different companies made quick judgments to stop or change advertisements. AI tools couldn’t do this without human help.

    What AI tools Are Good At

    AI tools monitor social media sentiment in regional languages 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and inform human teams about possible problems before they get worse.

    Predictive Analytics: Zomato’s AI tools can predict when people will want more food during cricket matches and immediately change marketing budgets and inventory suggestions.

    Personalisation at Scale: Hotstar, a streaming service, employs AI tools to make content recommendations for 400 million customers, making it feasible to create unique marketing experiences that would be difficult for human teams to handle.

    A 3-Step Process That Works for Implementation Reality Check

    Step 1: Start small and learn quickly

    Start with easy automated chores, such as scheduling social media posts or sending out basic email marketing. Urbanclap, an Indian startup now called Urban Company, started by automating appointment confirmations and then added more complicated customer journey mapping. Many Indian businesses rush through this phase, making AI work poorly, and teams do not want to work.

    Step 2: Smart Scaling

    Add increasingly difficult duties, such as assessing leads and personalising basic content. Nykaa, an e-commerce site, grew by focusing on one group of customers (urban women aged 25–35) before branching out to other groups. Ensure AI knows how Indians shop, like the importance of wedding and festival seasons and regional preferences.

    Step 3: Strategic Integration

    Use AI tools for strategic tasks like optimising campaigns and performing predictive analytics. Swiggy, a big food delivery company, reached this point by adding AI tools to all of its marketing tools, from acquiring new customers to keeping them.

    How to Avoid Common Mistakes

    The Problem: AI tools often have trouble maintaining a consistent brand voice across Indian languages and cultural settings.

    The Answer: Ogilvy India, an advertising agency located in Mumbai, produced thorough brand voice standards in Hindi, English, and regional languages, with examples for distinct cultural settings.

    Worries About Data Privacy

    The Truth: Marketers need to be extra careful about how they use data now that India has a Personal Data Protection Act.

    Best Practice: Use AI solutions that put privacy first and follow local rules while still being useful.

    Risks of Too Much Automation

    Warning Signs: Customer satisfaction generally goes down when all human touchpoints go away.

    Example from India: A luxury firm based in Delhi first automated all of its customer care responses, which led to complaints about how impersonal they were. They were able to employ AI for early responses while making sure that humans handled more complicated questions.

    Important Success Metrics

    Effect on Revenue: There is a direct link between using AI and sales growth.

    Customer Satisfaction: Keeping high NPS scores even while more work is being done by machines
    Market Share Growth: Having better AI implementation gives you a competitive edge.
    Cultural Relevance Score: How well AI keeps a brand relevant in different Indian marketplaces

    Role Change vs. Role Loss

    Changing Roles:
    Digital Marketing Managers → AI Marketing Strategists
    Content Creators → AI Content Managers
    Performance Marketers → AI Performance Boosters

    New Roles:
    Trainers for AI Marketing
    Experts in Cultural AI
    Managers of Human-AI Collaboration
    The Competitive Edge of Being First

    Indian businesses that employ AI tools early are realising big benefits:

    . Cost Efficiency: Marketing operations costs go down by 30 per cent to 50 per cent

    . Market Responsiveness: the ability to quickly adjust to changes in how customers act

    . Scalability: the ability to grow more quickly in India’s many markets

    Looking Ahead: The Future of AI Marketing in India

    AI tools will be very important for marketers in India as the country progresses toward becoming a 5 trillion dollars economy. India has the most varied market in the world. In the next ten years of Indian digital marketing, the organisations that can find the right mix between AI efficiency and human innovation will be the most successful.
    The transformation isn’t about replacing marketers with AI; it’s about giving Indian marketers the tools they need to make ads that are more culturally relevant, effective, and impactful. It’s not a question of whether to use AI tools; it’s a question of how quickly and effectively you can do it while still keeping the personal touch that Indian customers love.

    The future of Indian marketers belongs to those who can successfully use artificial intelligence and human understanding to create marketing experiences that appeal to a wide range of people and achieve measurable business goals.

    The writer is a digital marketing specialist with extensive experience using AI in Indian markets. His company, C Com Digital, has worked with top companies to successfully add AI tools to their marketing operations while still remaining culturally relevant and connecting with people.    By Chandan Bagwe – Founder/Director of C Com Digital