MUMBAI: They say love sticks, but Fevikwik takes it literally. The instant adhesive brand from Pidilite Industries has rolled out a new ad campaign that fuses quick fixes with quick laughs, proving that even sticky situations can be hilarious.
The TVC centres on a middle-aged couple whose playful quarrel over a forgotten anniversary turns into a memorable moment, sealed with Fevikwik’s signature speed and flair. True to its legacy, the campaign blends everyday relatability with humour, reminding viewers that Fevikwik isn’t just for objects, it’s a companion in life’s little sticky moments.
“Fevikwik’s latest campaign is a reminder that strong bonds can come with a smile,” said Pidilite Industries, chief marketing officer, Sandeep Tanwani. “We’ve woven humour into relatable situations to make Fevikwik more than an adhesive, it’s a brand that connects emotionally too.”
Ogilvy India, chief creative officer west, Anurag Agnihotri added, “The ‘Anniversary’ film illustrates how Fevikwik stays true to its legacy, offering quick fixes not just for objects, but for life’s tiny, precious moments. Ingenuity, wit, and heart continue to define the brand.”
The campaign is now live across television, digital, and social media platforms, sticking its signature humour firmly in the minds of viewers, one laugh at a time.
MUMBAI: Who says you need a ring light to shine? Glow & Lovely is flipping the spotlight with a movement that’s as local as your PIN code and as bold as your voice. Glow & Lovely, one of India’s most iconic skincare brands, has dropped a bold new campaign titled ‘Apni Roshni Baahar La’ (Bring Out Your Inner Light) and it’s more than just a slogan. It’s a full-blown movement to nurture 19,101 women creators, one from every PIN code in India.
At the heart of this ambitious rollout is The Glow Up Academy, a creator-skilling initiative that aims to turn scroll-happy Gen Zs and millennials into full-fledged digital influencers. The programme combines structured learning modules, mentorship, and real-world content strategy to help women own their narratives, one reel at a time.
Forget influencers peddling #ads for likes. This campaign is built on a deeper truth: authenticity is the new algorithm. Whether it’s Shehnaaz Gill, Jannat Zubair, or Chum Darang, the campaign film stars a powerhouse of self-made women rewriting the rules of influence from the streets of Shillong to the stories of Surat.
“This isn’t just a rebrand, it’s a cultural shift,” said Hindustan Unilever executive director for beauty & wellbeing Harman Dhillon. “We’re not asking women to conform; we’re inviting them to stand out, to lead with light rooted in courage and individuality.”
The campaign, conceptualised by Ogilvy Mumbai, leans heavily into a social-first strategy. Expect to see it on Instagram, Youtube, and just about every platform where real influence bubbles up. It will also hit the ground through regional content rollouts and local Glow Up Academy activations, making sure even the smallest towns aren’t left in the digital dark.
Ogilvy India (West) chief creative officer Anurag Agnihotri puts it simply: “Every woman carries a light the world needs to see. It’s time she leads with it.”
In a digital universe crowded with filters and follow-bait, ‘Apni Roshni Baahar La’ offers something radical: realness. And with 19,101 creators-in-the-making, this might just be the biggest glow-up India’s creator economy has ever seen.
MUMBAI: Who knew a kitchen staple could hit all the right notes again? Tata Salt has turned up the flavour and the feels with a tuneful comeback. India’s No.1 iodised salt brand has rolled out a fresh take on its popular ‘Namak ho Tata ka… Tata Namak’ campaign, adding a modern spin to the jingle that once ruled Indian kitchens and TV sets alike. The reboot, a melodic mash-up of nostalgia, science, and family life packs in eight slice-of-life films with one unmissable message: iodine isn’t just essential, it’s brain food.
Conceptualised by Ogilvy, the campaign brings back the catchy 80s-era jingle, now woven into lullabies, classrooms, wedding rituals and even kitty parties celebrating how Tata Salt quietly sharpens young minds across generations and geographies.
“The jingle is a bridge between past love and present relevance,” said Tata Consumer Products president for packaged foods Deepika Bhan. “It’s not just salt. It’s Desh ka Namak, a promise of quality, trust and purpose that’s lasted four decades.”
From a teacher humming it mid-lesson to a bride shedding a tear to its tune, the films reflect India’s cultural and linguistic diversity, Hindi heartlands, expressive Bengali families, and grounded Marathi homes. Whether it’s a mum feeding her child or a wedding caterer prepping a feast, Tata Salt is there, understated yet vital.
Anurag Agnihotri chief creative officer Ogilvy added, “We took our iodine story, dressed it in 80s flair, and sent it dancing through vidaais, classrooms, and kitty parties. It’s a love letter to golden-age advertising, reimagined for today’s India.”
The first four films were unveiled during the IPL, with the rest rolling out soon proving that when it comes to brand recall, sometimes all it takes is a pinch of salt and a perfectly pitched tune.
Because if it’s Tata ka namak, it’s not just edible, it’s unforgettable.
Mumbai: Center fresh, Perfetti Van Melle India’s flagship gum and mints brand has launched its new “Aage Badh” campaign with Varun Dhawan as the brand ambassador. The campaign aims to inspire young people to adopt a forward-looking attitude and overcome everyday setbacks with a fresh perspective.
This collaboration between Center fresh and Varun Dhawan aims to engage and inspire audiences. Varun Dhawan showcases how Center fresh’s boost of freshness can positively impact one’s outlook on life. The campaign’s quirky storyline and uplifting message are designed to resonate with Gen Z audiences and make a lasting impression.
Perfetti Van Melle India MD Nikhil Sharma said, “With presence in close to three million outlets today, the Center fresh brand has retained its appeal to consumers over the years by being relevant and consistently refreshing its communication. We are thrilled to be partnering with Varun Dhawan for our current campaign. He delivers a sparkling performance in the TVC nicely conceived by Ogilvy and is born out of strong insight.”
Center fresh has always prioritised connecting with the younger generation, and our latest TVC with Varun Dhawan exemplifies our commitment to providing a fresh perspective and moving forward in life,” said Perfetti Van Melle India MD Gunjan Khetan. “Varun’s ability to connect with diverse audiences, particularly the youth, infuses Center fresh with a new energy that will resonate strongly with our fans.”
“I’m proud to be a part of the Center fresh family and their new campaign, Aage Badh,” said Varun Dhawan. “As someone who’s always on-the-go, I know how moving on from small, daily setbacks with a fresh perspective can really turn my day around – whether I’m on set, at a shoot, or just living life to the fullest. It always helps to just pop a center fresh and ‘Aage Badh’! This, for sure, is going to be my mantra going forward”
Commenting on the same, Ogilvy India creative director Anurag Agnihotri said, “Our message here is simple – Life’s challenges are just opportunities in disguise. Take a moment to pause, refresh, and reboot – then tackle them head-on with a clear mind and a positive attitude. Embrace the chance to grow, learn, and move forward. Simply Aage Badh Ja.”
The Aage Badh campaign, launched across television, digital, and social media platforms, is designed to resonate with young audiences who embrace the mantra of moving forward despite daily setbacks. Center fresh encourages today’s youth to stay positive, adapt to change, and live life to the fullest.
Mumbai: Tata Salt, a pioneer and market leader in India’s branded iodised salt segment, has launched a unique campaign that breathes new life into its iconic jingle, ‘Namak ho Tata ka, Tata Namak’. The multi-asset campaign celebrates the brand’s ubiquity as ‘Desh Ka Namak’, resonating with the youth and also capturing the pulse of India. It offers a new outlook with a fresh spin to the jingle while retaining its timeless signature tune.
The 2.0 version of ‘Namak ho Tata ka, Tata Namak’ jingle promises its consumers an element of surprise and delight; it also introduces a refreshed perspective on its enduring presence in households across India. Conceptualized by Ogilvy, the campaign includes a series of 11 light hearted yet quick-witted films showcasing the jingle’s presence in various moments of a consumer’s daily life, therefore making it an omnipresent ‘Desh ka Namak’ brand.
Through these innovative immersive experiences, Tata Salt, one of the most loved brands in the country, aims to build a deeper connection with its consumers across generations and establish itself as a brand that resonates with the values and aspirations of today’s audience.
Commenting on the campaign, Tata Consumer Products president, packaged foods – India Deepika Bhan said, “Tata Salt is one of India’s most trusted and responsible brands. Its legacy as ‘Desh Ka Namak’ spans more than 40 years. The new campaign featuring its iconic jingle, which took birth in the 1980s, doffs a hat to the enduring appeal of the brand and its ability to evolve with the times. With this initiative, we also aim to deepen our connection with our audience and reinforce Tata Salt’s commitment to be part of their lives, promoting health and happiness.”
Ogilvy managing partner, creative (West) Anurag Agnihotri said, “For most of our country, salt means Tata Salt. And Tata Salt means trust. It is a bond built on love. The new ‘Desh ka Namak’ campaign gives back the same love and trust that people place on a legacy, iconic brand. We put one of the most loved Tata Salt tunes back in people’s life, in moments that are as everyday as the salt itself. A movie scene, a cat, an election rally and such things. We hope everyone likes the new ‘Desh ka Namak’ campaign and loves the brand the way they always have.”
As a pioneering brand, Tata Salt’s unwavering commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has made ‘Desh ka Namak’ one of the most loved brands. It not only sets the standard for purity of salt in the country, but also advocates for combating iodine deficiency across the nation.
Mumbai: Chupa Chups, one of the most iconic confectionary brands from the house of Perfetti Van Melle, is ready to dial up the fun quotient with the launch of Chupa Chups Sour Tubes– India’s first ever jelly in a long tubular format.
The sour tubes come in unique tubular format with a delectable chewy fondant filling and Chupa Chups’ trademark sweet-sour sanding. The product comes in strawberry and watermelon flavours with three tubes in a single pack at Rs 10, and also a bigger shareable modern trade pack with eight tubes at Rs 50. With their vibrant colours and flavour, these tubes promise to be a treat for both the eyes and taste buds!
Chupa Chups has consistently disrupted the conventional norms in the category by introducing groundbreaking innovations that has been captivating consumers. From the fusion of lollipops and bubble gums with Chupa Chups Gum Filled Lollipop to the pioneering range of Chupa Chups jellies’ which have a unique sour sanded and playable formats of belts, bites and mini tubes, the brand has redefined the confectionery segment. With the launch of all-new Sour Tubes, the brand will further solidify its image as an innovative, young brand, especially for those who seek unique and differentiated confectionery products.
Talking about the new launch in Chupa Chups, Perfetti Van Melle India managing director Rajesh Ramakrishnan emphasized the vital role of innovation in the confectionary segment, “Confectionery segment thrives on innovation. For Chupa Chups, we have always endeavoured to explore novel, never-tried-before formats to maintain the brand’s growth while up-aging and premiumizing the category. With the launch of Chupa Chups Sour Tubes, we are taking yet another step in that direction and cannot wait to see our consumer’s response.”
The new launch will be accompanied by a digital campaign that will amplify the brand promise of ‘forever fun’ among target audience. The digital film unfolds with a group of friends in a café cleverly extending their moment of fun by playfully placing the sour tubes as straws in their empty glasses. They hilariously convince a skeptical waiter that they are enjoying an invisible drink while secretly enjoying the delectable flavour of the sour tubes. The sequence is complemented by a lively soundtrack that not only builds excitement but also skillfully holds the entire sequence. All of this is inspired by the fruity flavors of Chupa Chups Tubes, which always espouses the philosophy of Forever Fun. The product launch will be supported by digital and modern trade activations to further engage consumers.
Speaking about the supporting campaign, Perfetti Van Melle India director marketing Gunjan Khetan said, “At Perfetti, we believe in refreshing consumer interest in our product categories with the introduction of contemporary offerings. Chupa Chups’ diversification in the unique format of Sour Tubes benefits the category, and the distinctive shape and texture offers great scope for playful consumption. Therefore, we have attempted to bring alive the same ‘spontaneous fun’ philosophy in our launch campaign as well. The campaign will be supported with digital, product sampling and POSM, providing a comprehensive and engaging experience for consumers.”
Commenting on conceptualizing the campaign, Ogilvy West creative partner Anurag Agnihotri said, “Every Chupa product is fun to play with. Sour Tubes is probably the most playable yet. The long tube shape sparked our imagination. So all we did was, had fun showing how you can have fun with it”.
MUMBAI: Kellogg’s, India’s leading breakfast cereal brand, launched a new campaign titled ‘Breakfast Se Badhkar’. The campaign is brought to life with a multimedia and multilingual film and looks to partner mothers in their daily attempt to provide nutrition to their children in time-pressed mornings.
The campaign takes on a unique approach by narrating the perspectives of children through the film. They are seen engaging in everyday settings like a playground, in the classroom and in extra-curricular activities. The film then brings out mother’s aspiration in helping her child achieve those tasks with an emotional appeal of offering ‘ek chammach aur’, translating to one extra spoon of food in the morning. It’s her attempt of urging her child to perform an extra task during the day to achieve that daily triumph, academically or beyond. The film finally ends with showing a bowl of Kellogg’s cereal with milk as a nourishing option of a balanced breakfast which has the ‘Power of Five’ – energy, protein, calcium, iron and vitamins.
The new communication has multiple legs, including a digital film on YouTube, a film in multiple languages on television across multiple genres, targeting mothers between the age group of 25 – 44, and mother advocacy blogs propagating the importance of a balanced breakfast in line with Kellogg’s own offerings.
Kellogg South Asia director marketing Sumit Mathur said, “As an organization, we live by the purpose of ‘Nourishing India’s Potential’. We have demonstrated it in several ways. We recently announced our ongoing programme of offering a bowl of Kellogg’s cereal with milk to children from underprivileged sections of society as daily breakfast. We are also on a mission to drive a behavioral change to many urban Indian consumers who skip or skimp breakfast due to lack of time. The new Masterbrand campaign is our attempt to bring alive our purpose and drive this behavioral change. The film explains how breakfast is the morning hero to help achieve children their best that day and every day. This insight is supplemented with an endearing and relatable touch where a mother’s concern for her kid is captured in the phrase ‘ek chammach aur’.”
Ogilvy executive creative director Anurag Agnihotri said, “A mother usually wants her kid to eat just a bit more. We took this insight to mean that every time a mom says to her kid, “ek chammach aur kha lo”, what she actually wants is “to push a bit harder everyday”. ‘Ek chammach aur’ is the insight that has gone into Kellogg’s latest communication. The stories are told from the kids' point of view. Engaged in some activity or sports, they charm the viewer by demonstrating what is it that mom means when she coaxes them to eat just a bit more. In the process, Kellogg's is seen as a great option for every morning, a breakfast which is ‘Breakfast Se Badhkar’.”
Mumbai, October 11, 2019: Milton, a trusted name in the houseware industry known for its innovative and functional range of products, has released a new TVC for its Thermosteel range of water bottles. The film brings to life the colourful range of Thermosteel bottles which is sure to catapult it as the hottest ‘must have’ product for millennials. The TVC aims to strike a chord with the youth. The brand showcases how their wide range of bottle colours reflects the dynamic personalities of today’s youngsters, perfectly carrying forward the brand’s message, ‘Kuch Naya Sochte Hain’.
With product innovation at its core, Milton continues to understand and address the day-to-day needs of the constantly evolving customers. The TVC showcases the ability of today’s youth to make connections through engaging unspoken moments; it captures how a millennial conversation takes place today; it is not always through words, but through unique, quirky and colourful ways that they express themselves and their feelings.
Conceptualized by Ogilvy, the film embodies millennial love as it follows a young couple’s journey in search of that perfect connection. The film begins with a boy finding his seat on his daily morning metro commute. He takes out a blue Milton Thermosteel bottle to have a sip of water when he locks eyes with a girl sitting across him. She takes out a Thermosteel bottle as well, but hers is pink in colour. In a bid to impress the girl, the boy goes home to purchase a pink bottle. The next day, as he sips from his pink Milton Thermosteel Bottle, the girl pulls out a steel Thermosteel bottle. The boy runs through a few more colours in the days to come, never managing to match with the girl. One fine day, almost sure the girl won’t have the same colour, the boy takes out his original blue bottle to sip from. This time, the girl pulls out a blue bottle as well. The boy and girl, both smile as they make a connection and gesture to each other in unison. Milton’s colourful range of Thermosteel bottles helps the couple capture each other’s attention, paving the way for a beautiful connection. The film ends with the young couple finally sitting beside each other, capturing the dawn of a beautiful relationship, brought together by the enchanting and inescapable charm of colour.
Ajay Vaghani – Managing Director, Hamilton Housewares Pvt. Ltd, says, “In a way, our choices of colours reflect an aspect of our lives; almost like an extension of our personality. And the youth today visibly seems to resonate with this. They love integrating colours into their lives as a means of echoing the mood or a statement that they choose to make in that moment. It was exciting for Milton to build on this observation. We have a recognized legacy with Thermosteel bottles and with a wide range of colours in this category, we decided to cater to a vibrant young audience.
The TVC, in an endearing way, interweaves the drama of colours and emotions through the bottles via a playful narrative. We want the youth of today to continue exploring and expressing their vivacious personalities with Milton by their side.
Over the years, Milton has seamlessly been able to blend innovation and design while commanding immense brand credibility across segments and all age brackets and we hope to continue to carry this forward in the years to come.”
Speaking on the new TVC, Anurag Agnihotri- ECD, Ogilvy, says, Bottles and flasks are no longer just a utilitarian product. They have become an accessory for the youth, a means for them to express themselves. They’ve become synonymous to tattoos or jewellery. They are what sets one apart from the crowd. And when Milton introduced a range of colourful flasks, it was the perfect opportunity for us to talk to this youth not through words, but through colours.
Vinil Mathew–Director, Breathless Films, says, Metro: In today’s age of fast love, to tell a simple classic love story with unspoken moments and furtive glances, entered around the range of Milton Flasks was an enticing challenge. The product had to be integrated seamlessly into the narrative without disrupting the charm and the emotions.
Milton’s Thermosteel range comes in attractive colours and designs. The range includes bottles Prudent, Rhythm, Spiral, Bliss, Duo and Atlantis.
The campaign will run on national TV channels. In addition, the TVC will also be promoted on Milton’s YouTube, Facebook and Instagram pages.
Watch the new TVC on Milton’s new Thermosteel range of bottle’s in the below link:
MUMBAI: Marking the 25th anniversary of Perfetti Van Melle and its chewing-gum brand Center Fresh in India, the brand has come up with a new TV campaign, staying true to its core of ‘Fresh Breath Confidence’. The TVC, conceptualised in collaboration with Ogilvy captures the occasion of first meeting of a couple in college, when being Fresh breath ready makes the moment that much more special.
Through the TVC, the brand is also inviting consumers to celebrate this milestone, with the launch of a limited period mega promotion which gives the mobile-savvy youth of today a chance to win 25 smartphones every day.
Speaking on the occasion, Perfetti Van Melle India managing director Rajesh Ramakrishnan said, “This is a landmark year for the brand. Today Center fresh is one of the leading confectionery brands in the country – a testimony to the love and support that we have received over the last 25 years.”
Commenting on the milestone and the launch, Perfetti Van Melle India director – marketing Rohit Kapoor said, “We look back on these 25 years with a lot of pride and it is a huge privilege to commemorate this special achievement. We thank all our consumers and our teams who have supported us over the years and invite everyone to continue to be with us on the journey ahead. Center fresh packs shall carry 25-year special insignia to inform the consumer and new communication campaign shall be supported extensively on TV and digital medium.”
Commenting on the campaign, Ogilvy executive creative director Anurag Agnihotri said, “Center fresh is now a 25 years young brand and the celebrations are in order and we are taking this opportunity to engage with the consumer. In our communication, we simply celebrate a timeless, universal and relatable moment of how a boy and a girl meet for the very first time.”
MUMBAI: Perfetti Van Melle India has launched Center Fresh Mints, a new offering by the Center Fresh brand in the mint candy segment.
This new offering will provide the benefit of ‘Instant Fresh Breath’ with 3-layers of sugar free mints available in a stylish pocket friendly pack. Center Fresh Mints will be available in peppermint flavour and strawberry mint at a price point of Rs 10.
Perfetti Van Melle India managing director Rajesh Ramakrishnan said, “We see tremendous opportunity for growth with relevant extensions in the fresh breath needed space. I am confident that this launch will strengthen the position of Center Fresh brand in India and help extend its equity to higher price points.”
Perfetti Van Melle India director-marketing Rohit Kapoor said, “We wanted to introduce a truly innovative mint offering under Center Fresh in India specially approaching 2019 when the brand shall be completing 25 years milestone. It’s the first extension of the brand in non-gum segment. Globally we have seen powermints as a category gaining a lot of traction and we would like to develop the category further in India with the launch of Centerfresh Mints.”
The launch is supported with campaign on TV, extensively on digital medium and visibility tools for retail & modern trade.
Commenting on the campaign, Ogilvy executive creative director Anurag Agnihotri said, “The launch campaign for Center Fresh Mints highlights various relatable situations in the lives of today’s youth when you would need instant fresh breath. We have tried to capture these occasions through a hummable, memorable music track.”
Perfetti Van Melle India Pvt Ltd (PVMI) started operations in India in 1994. The company at present has a diverse portfolio of brands across segments (i.e. candies, jellies, gums & chewies) which it sells through various channels across the country. PVMI is a fully owned subsidiary of the global confectionary conglomerate Perfetti Van Melle, headquartered in Amsterdam.