Tag: Abhishek Banerjee

  • AI Plus calls time on gimmicks with Abhishek Banerjee’s smart turn

    AI Plus calls time on gimmicks with Abhishek Banerjee’s smart turn

    MUMBAI: In a world where phones shout louder than they think, AI+ Smartphone has quietly dropped the mic and a national campaign that says smart isn’t smart enough. With its first-ever national TV commercial, AI+ Smartphone isn’t just entering the Indian market, it’s barging in, taking a stand against overhyped specs and underwhelming performance. Featuring Abhishek Banerjee in full deadpan glory, the TVC slices through the noise with a crisp message: “Smart is not enough. It needs to be smart where it counts.”

    Set inside a typical mobile store scene equal parts chaos and jargon, the ad shows Banerjee’s character calmly shutting down an overzealous pitch laced with buzzwords and baffling features. In just 30 seconds, the film lays bare the industry’s addiction to gimmicks and asks the only question that really matters: Is your phone working for you, or for your data?

    This clarity has found strong resonance particularly among women. According to qualitative research cited by the brand, data privacy concerns were frequently raised unprompted, with users voicing anxiety over surveillance and leaks. AI+ is making this its ground zero: a phone that protects your data without preaching about it.

    “For us, privacy isn’t a feature, it’s foundational,” says AI+ Smartphone marketing & communications lead Archi Gogoi. “Consumers today are sharper. They know when they’re being sold to. We’re building trust, not just specs.”

    The brand’s national rollout strategy backs this claim with a multilingual media plan across nine Indian languages from Hindi and Tamil to Bengali and Odia. The film, localised for each region, will be seen across TV, OTT, and digital platforms, ensuring the message lands in the language users trust most.

    Launching on 8 July 2025, the first AI+ devices AI+ Pulse and AI+ Nova 5G promise a cleaner, simpler, and smarter experience without the noise. No circus of megapixels. No spyware dressed as smart features. Just a phone that gets out of the way and lets you live.

    With Banerjee’s dry wit and a sharp swipe at bloated marketing, AI+ isn’t trying to win the loudness war, it’s gunning for the trust deficit. And in today’s crowded, clickbait-heavy smartphone scene, that may just be the smartest move of all.
     

  • Breaking the ad code ASCI Global Adda 2025 sparks bold brand conversations

    Breaking the ad code ASCI Global Adda 2025 sparks bold brand conversations

    MUMBAI: Advertising isn’t just about selling products anymore, it’s about shaping the world we live in. That was the resounding message at Asci Global Adda 2025, where industry leaders, marketing pioneers, and policy experts gathered to discuss the power of advertising to drive meaningful change. From redefining masculinity in Indian media to harnessing AI’s potential responsibly, the event sparked thought-provoking discussions on the evolving role of brands in an increasingly complex digital world.

    Masculinity in advertising is getting a reality check, The event kicked off with a powerful discussion on gender representation in Indian advertising with the unveiling of Manifest: Masculinities Beyond the Mask. The report, presented by Arvind Mohan of Religious Brands, explored how masculinity has evolved in Indian media and the advertising industry’s role in shaping it.

    Taking the conversation further, renowned mythologist Devdutt Pattanaik analysed how traditional archetypes of masculinity rooted in mythology and historical narratives continue to influence modern media. He argued that while Indian advertising has made progress in challenging outdated gender roles, the industry still has a long way to go in truly redefining masculinity for contemporary audiences.

    A panel discussion followed, featuring actor Abhishek Banerjee, filmmaker Paromita Vohra, and Unilever’s Anila Vinayak. They debated whether advertising should simply reflect societal changes or actively drive progress. With Indian cinema still dominated by hyper-masculine narratives (like Kabir Singh and Animal), the advertising industry faces a critical choice, should it play it safe or push for progressive storytelling?

    The consensus? Stereotypes might sell, but inclusivity builds long-term brand loyalty. As the panelists pointed out, modern audiences—especially Gen Z—are demanding more authentic, diverse, and inclusive portrayals of gender in advertising.

    How brands Can Drive Real Change? Well, brands have immense power in shaping culture, but inclusivity in advertising must go beyond token gestures. That was the key takeaway from the Insights & Action: Brand Case Studies session, featuring Diageo India’s Ruchira Jaitly and L&K Saatchi & Saatchi’s Kartik Smetacek.

    Jaitly highlighted Diageo’s commitment to unstereotyping, showcasing campaigns that do more than just tick diversity checkboxes. For example, Royal Challenge’s gender-equitable jersey campaign broke stereotypes in sports marketing, while Johnnie Walker’s ‘Keep Walking’ campaign told stories of resilience and reinvention that resonated across diverse identities.

    “We’re not just talking about representation,” Jaitly stated. “It’s about depth, agency, and authentic storytelling—because consumers can see through empty gestures.”

    Joining the discussion, Bajaj Auto’s Sumeet Narang and Ogilvy’s Sukesh Nayak explored how brands can strike the right balance between mass appeal and progressive storytelling. In a country where traditional masculinity still dominates pop culture, brands must navigate the fine line between commercial success and meaningful representation.

    The discussion underscored that progressive storytelling isn’t just ethical, it’s profitable. Diageo’s research with Kantar and Asci revealed that ads promoting inclusivity drive higher brand distinctiveness, purchase intent, and long-term sales. However, the challenge lies in ensuring authenticity, as performative inclusivity can backfire and damage a brand’s credibility.

    As the day progressed, the spotlight turned to AdNext: The AI Edition, a deep dive into how artificial intelligence is reshaping the advertising industry.

    Kunal Guha (Google) set the tone, describing AI as both “overhyped and underappreciated”. He compared it to having “the world’s greatest polymath in your pocket”, a tool that enhances human creativity, decision-making, and efficiency at an unprecedented speed.

    But with great power comes great responsibility. Sameer Chugh (Games24x7) raised concerns about AI-driven hyper-personalisation, warning that while AI can enhance consumer experiences, it also poses risks from privacy violations to manipulative targeting.

    Meanwhile, Mary K Engle (BBB National Programs, US) highlighted the urgent need for self-regulation in AI-driven advertising, arguing that proactive industry standards must be established before government intervention becomes inevitable.

    One of the most heated debates of the day revolved around whether AI-generated content should be labelled.

    While panelists agreed that AI-generated content in high-risk industries (like healthcare and finance) should be clearly labelled, they cautioned against over-labeling in advertising. Excessive disclaimers could create consumer fatigue, making audiences less likely to trust AI-generated content altogether.

    AI is set to contribute nearly $1 trillion to India’s digital economy, but for India to lead globally, panelists emphasised the need for strong collaboration between businesses, regulators, and policymakers.

    To truly harness AI’s potential, the advertising industry must prioritise the development of ethical AI frameworks that strike a balance between innovation and responsibility, ensuring that technological advancements do not come at the cost of consumer trust. Additionally, AI literacy among consumers must be actively promoted, helping them understand how AI-driven content and recommendations work, thereby fostering greater transparency and trust in digital interactions. Equally important is the commitment to inclusive, unbiased AI-driven advertising, ensuring that automated decision-making does not reinforce stereotypes or exclude marginalised voices. By integrating these principles, the industry can leverage AI’s transformative power while maintaining ethical integrity and consumer confidence.  

    Whether it was Diageo’s commitment to breaking gender stereotypes in advertising or the transformative role of AI in reshaping marketing strategies, Asci Global Adda 2025 made one resounding point, brands are no longer just selling products; they are actively shaping the world we live in. The discussions at the event underscored how companies must move beyond traditional storytelling and embrace purpose-driven marketing to connect meaningfully with modern consumers. With AI becoming the driving force behind hyper-personalised advertising, ethical considerations around transparency, bias, and consumer trust took centre stage. Industry leaders agreed that AI is as disruptive as the internet was in its early days, bringing both unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges.

    As Tanu Banerjee of Khaitan & Co. aptly put it, “AI is the new internet, we must decide now how we want it to shape our lives.”

    This powerful statement highlighted the urgency for businesses to take proactive steps in defining ethical AI frameworks, ensuring inclusive narratives, and fostering consumer education to build trust in AI-powered advertising. With marketing standing at a pivotal crossroads, the question remains: will brands take charge and lead this transformation, or risk being left behind? Judging by the insights and commitments made at Asci Global Adda 2025, the industry is already racing towards a future where innovation and responsibility must go hand in hand.  

  • ‘Vedaa, Samvidhan Ka Rakshak’ to premiere on Zee5 on 10 Oct

    ‘Vedaa, Samvidhan Ka Rakshak’ to premiere on Zee5 on 10 Oct

    Mumbai: Zee5 has announced the digital premiere of ‘Vedaa, Samvidhan Ka Rakshak’ on 10 October. Directed by Nikkhil Advani and produced by Zee Studios, Emmay Entertainment, and JA Entertainment, this action drama features John Abraham, Sharvari, Abhishek Banerjee, Tamannaah Bhatia, and Ashish Vidyarthi. Inspired by real-life events, ‘Vedaa’ follows the journey of a Dalit girl and addresses caste-based injustices and crimes.

    The story centers on Major Abhimanyu Kanwar (John Abraham), a court-martialed army officer, whose path intersects with Vedaa (Sharvari), a determined Dalit woman seeking justice. Together, they confront societal challenges and oppressive forces, including the village chief (Abhishek Banerjee), who aims to silence them. As they uncover painful truths and fight for redemption, the film presents a narrative of courage and the pursuit of justice.

    Directed by Nikkhil Advani, ‘Vedaa, Samvidhan Ka Rakshak’ masterfully combines intense action with a poignant social message.

    Zee5 India CBO Manish Kalra stated, “At Zee5, we believe that cinema can inspire change and ‘Vedaa,’ embodies this spirit by shedding light on pressing social issues through its powerful narrative and creative storytelling. We are proud to present this film that entertains and sparks meaningful conversations about justice and resilience. The film aligns perfectly with our thought of connecting, collaborating, and communicating with our viewers through impactful and transformative stories. With ‘Vedaa’’, we are strengthening Zee5’s commitment of delivering quality content that not only resonates with diverse audience segments but also drives positive change in society.”

    Zee Studios CBO Umesh Kr Bansal said, “With Vedaa’ now releasing on Zee5, we’re excited that this powerful story of resilience will reach an even wider audience. It reflects our commitment to impactful storytelling, and we believe its compelling narrative and strong performances will deeply resonate with viewers.”

    Emmay Entertainment producer Madhu Bhojwani shared, “We are excited to bring Vedaa, to an even larger audience with its digital premiere.  When we started the journey to make this film, it was driven by the need to tell a story that inspires and empowers, and we can’t wait for more people to join the conversation through its digital release.”

    Director Nikkhil Advani said, “I believe ‘Vedaa,’ not only entertains but also sheds light on important issues. From the very beginning, our aim with this film was to tell a story that sparks meaningful conversations, and we look forward to more viewers experiencing its message now through the film’s release on Zee5”.

    Abraham said, “I’m proud to be part of a film that not only entertains but also empowers. Vedaa, inspires women to embrace their strength and also encourages all of us to support and uplift one another. The film is very important and relevant in today’s day and age which is a powerful reminder that when women thrive, we all thrive. I can’t wait for audiences of Zee5 to experience this transformative message in Vedaa.”

    Sharvari expressed, “I’m excited for the digital release of ‘Vedaa,’ on Zee5! Playing Vedaa Berwa has been an enriching experience for me. She is someone who seeked equality and justice. I felt her fire to stand up and fight for what is right. Its very overwhelming to receive so much love and appreciation for Vedaa, and it means the world to me to be part of a film that makes you think. Through boxing and martial arts training, Vedaa discovers her strength and voice in the film. I can’t wait for audiences to witness her inspiring journey!”

  • News18 Bangla rolls out ‘Singhason er Mahasangram’

    News18 Bangla rolls out ‘Singhason er Mahasangram’

    Mumbai: News18 Bangla has announced its extensive and engaging programming lineup under the banner ‘Singhason er Mahasangram’ (The Great Battle for the Throne) for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections 2024. The channel is devoted to offering unrivaled coverage and insights into the elections, and it is fully prepared to keep viewers intrigued and informed throughout this crucial period.

    News18 Bangla’s election programming kicks off with a variety of interesting shows, each designed to provide unique perspectives on the election dynamics. Mentioned below is the lineup:

    Neta joy Janata: This program will take viewers on a journey to various constituencies across the state, giving voice to the concerns and perspectives of ordinary citizens. The show will be aired from Monday to Sunday from 7:30 PM to 8:00 PM

    Tarakar Kendra: This program will focus on celebrity candidates in the election, providing insight into their campaign activities as they compete for political office. This program will air every Sunday from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM

    Janatar Darbar: This show will include notable politicians from various parties participating in discussions and responding to questions raised by the audience in a studio setting located in Kolkata. The show will be aired, Monday to Thursday from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM

    Hot Spot: This show will cover key constituencies in West Bengal, recording local issues, people’s opinions, and explosive remarks made by candidates and leaders. The program will air Monday to Friday from 10:00 PM to 10:30 PM

    Soja Sapta: This show will be a unique debate show that provides a platform where politicians, intellectuals, thinkers, and policymakers come together on a single stage to exchange their diverse perspectives. The nature of the show is bold, ensuring that the concerns and challenges of the average person are heard by politicians and policymakers. This show will be aired on Fridays from 8.00 PM to 9.00 PM

    Voter Bhabishyat: This travelogue show will be aired in primetime with Chief Editor, Biswa Majumdar visiting several small towns and cities in West Bengal. It will look at the history, traditions, and contemporary political scene of many districts in West Bengal, including contributions from political analysts and celebrities.  The show will be airing on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 PM to 10:30 PM.

    With extensive ground-zero coverage, interviews with key political players, and exciting special programming, News18 Bangla is poised to be the go-to channel for all things related to Lok Sabha Elections 2024. The channel will also conduct one-on-one interviews with heavyweight political personalities from both the ruling party and the opposition. A recent example of such an interview featured Abhishek Banerjee, a member of the ruling party in West Bengal. This particular interview has garnered over five million views across Facebook and YouTube, with the view count continuing to rise.

  • DS Group’s Pulse launches new TVC with a new tangy twist

    DS Group’s Pulse launches new TVC with a new tangy twist

    Mumbai: DS Group, a multi-business corporation and a leading FMCG conglomerate, launched a new TVC for Pass Pass Pulse, the nation’s favorite hard-boiled candy. The brand’s foundational message, ‘Pran Jaaye Par Pulse Na Jaaye’, is echoed once again in the film, where Saurabh Shukla and Abhishek Banerjee take center stage, embodying its essence. Conceptualised by Wunderman Thompson (Delhi), this quirky and fun film highlights the fact that people would do just anything to hide their favorite Pulse candy from others.

    The storyline of the new TVC film by DS Group shows Saurabh Shukla’s hand stuck in a jar. Everyone in the household tries every possible way to take his hand out, but all the efforts go in vain. An X-ray reveals that he is holding onto a Pulse candy hidden inside the jar and not taking his hand out intentionally to hide it from others.

    Commenting on the occasion, DS Group general manager, marketing, DS Foods, Arvind Kumar said: “DS Group’s Pulse is all about a great tasting candy that you would never share with anyone. Our campaign line ‘Pran Jaaye Par Pulse Na Jaaye’ talks about this in a simple yet creative manner. This latest TVC brings this to life with yet another hilarious story that showcases people going to any extent when it comes to procuring/hiding their Pulse candy.”

    Commenting on the campaign, Wunderman Thompson SVP & ECD Sundeep Sehgal said: “Pran Jaaye Par Pulse Na Jaaye is a promising idea that we have built over the years. To take things a notch higher, we developed yet another ad that showcases unique ways people adopt to hide their Pulse candy. We had a lot of fun making it and we are sure that the audiences will find it super entertaining”.

    The campaign is now live on leading channels, YouTube, social media, and OTTs.

    DS Group is known for its expertise in innovative Indian flavours and fragrances. Pass Pass Pulse, the hard-boiled candy from DS Group stormed this market with its launch in 2015 and since then, is the leading candy brand in India. The tangy twist to the conventional taste makes Pulse an absolute standout! Pulse Candy continuously endeavours to engage with consumers through creative and innovative ways to develop a stronger connection. Launched in 2015, Pulse Candy comes in five mouth-watering flavours, i.e., Kachcha Aam, Guava, Litchi, Orange, and Pineapple. The brand continues to enjoy popularity with the burst of tanginess and a feeling of fun and peculiarity that each flavour commands.

  • Disney+ Hotstar releases new ad for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023

    Disney+ Hotstar releases new ad for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023

    Mumbai: As we inch closer to the beginning of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, the excitement is at an all-time high. Disney+ Hotstar, the official streaming partner for the tournament, released a new ad film as a part of their #FreeLoThodaJeeLo campaign. Starring Abhishek Banerjee and Jameel Khan, the film captures the anticipation for the upcoming tournament and highlights its ‘free on mobile’ offering this year along with free first-class entertainment such as Freddy, Brahmastra Part One: Shiva and many others.

    Conceptualized by the internal Disney+ Hotstar team and directed by Nikhil Rao, the latest ad film is an unusual and striking play on the importance of prioritizing one’s own needs alongside those of one’s family. In the video, a man is denied entry into heaven because, in an effort to ensure the comfort of his wife, son, and mother, he forgets to enjoy the pleasures of life like cricket and entertainment, made even easier through Disney+ Hotstar’s free offerings.

    Team India begins their Men’s Cricket World Cup campaign on 8 October 2023, with an epic showdown against Australia at the iconic MA Chidambaram Stadium. The hosts will then lock horns with Afghanistan at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. The anticipation builds as India’s path leads them to a highly anticipated clash with arch-rivals Pakistan at the Narendra Modi Stadium on 14 October, adding another thrilling chapter to the ‘Greatest Rivalry’.”

     

     

    Catch every exhilarating moment of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 live and free on mobile on Disney+ Hotstar. The tournament will also broadcast LIVE on the Star Sports Network.

  • aha announces “Highway” starring Anand Devarakonda & Abhishek Banerjee

    aha announces “Highway” starring Anand Devarakonda & Abhishek Banerjee

    Mumbai: The local entertainment platform, aha, has announced ‘Highway’, a psychological thriller starring Anand Devarakonda and Abhishek Banerjee in a never-before-seen avatar. 

    Directed and written by K.V. Guhan, and produced by Venkat Talari, the film will hit aha screens very soon. aha, has launched the poster of the original movie on 6 August.

    “Highway” is a psychological thriller about a photographer Vishnu (Anand Devarakonda), falling in love with Tulasi (Manasa), who was sheltered all her life. When everything is going great, his life turns upside down when a serial killer named D kidnaps his lady love. Will the hero be able to save her in time? 

    aha has a solid vision to bring audiences engaging content, and recently aha original ‘Color Photo’ also won the Best Regional Award – Telugu at 68th National Awards. With another original titled ‘Highway’ coming soon, aha again is set to showcase the commitment to audiences by providing 100 percent local entertainment.

  • Zee Cinema to air Taapsee Pannu-starrer ‘Rashmi Rocket’ on 27 Nov

    Zee Cinema to air Taapsee Pannu-starrer ‘Rashmi Rocket’ on 27 Nov

    Mumbai: Zee Cinema is set to telecast the world TV premiere of Taapsee Pannu-starrer “Rashmi Rocket” on 27 November at 8 p.m.

    The film tells the inspiring story of Rashmi Vira (Pannu) – a spirited tomboy from Kutch, with a carefree childhood and supportive parents who always encouraged her to push her limits and become a world athletic champion. However, her career comes to a dead end when she becomes a victim of gender bias faced by female athletes. Thereafter, begins her journey to overcome all barriers and fight for justice.

    Directed by Akash Khurana, the film also features Abhishek Banerjee, Supriya Pathak, Supriya Pilgaonkar and Priyanshu Painyuli in pivotal roles.

    “Playing the role of captain Gagan in Rashmi Rocket has been more than special to me. Growing up, I witnessed the journey of my dad who is a retired colonel from Assam regiment. It’s because of him that my fascination and inclination towards the armed forces only grew, while acting is something that is my passion,” said Priyanshu Painyuli on his character in the film. “My love for cinema and the deep respect for the army perfectly coalesced in this role and I am only grateful that it was offered to me. I remember sending pictures to my family in the army uniform and they all told me that I resembled my dad from his early days as a young captain.”

    “Whenever I pick a role, I place the script and the character at the primal importance. When I read about my character in the film, I was immediately intrigued as Eeshit is someone who fights for a cause – an athlete, someone who takes a stand and wants to bring about a change,” said Abhishek Banerjee. “To prepare for the role, I always thought of someone who fights for change and maybe that’s why I connected with the character. I think this came as a great opportunity to understand a human-like that and it inspired me in ways I didn’t imagine.”