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  • Boat & Cult.Fit join hands to launch all new home workout program ‘Fitness Xtended’

    Boat & Cult.Fit join hands to launch all new home workout program ‘Fitness Xtended’

    Mumbai: Leading lifestyle & fitness brands boAt and cult.fit have joined hands to launch a first-of-a-kind at-home workout program, Fitness Xtended.

    The six-week programme is a combination of yoga, strength and conditioning exercises, and HIIT workouts curated by some of the most popular fitness & lifestyle coaches, including Suvini Mehra, Naveen Sharma, Carolyn Theresa Simon, and Niran Ponnappa.

    This partnership emphasises the beauty of performing fitness along with accurate tracking and the impact that it can have when done together.

    The programme provides exclusive fitness videos on boAt’s crest app that can be accessed by anyone who owns select boAt smartwatches. The content is also available on the cult.fit app.

    The programme includes two phases of three weeks each and will cover 24 sessions over six weeks. Going forward, both brands plan to come up with more unique content and initiate various promotional activities on digital under the ‘Fitness Xtended’ campaign to reach a larger audience.

    Expressing his thoughts about the partnership, cult.fit growth and business head Naresh Krishnaswamy said. “We have always emphasised the importance and value of fitness. To bring about a shift in people’s attitude towards fitness and make India a healthier country, we are happy to engage with our audience in creative ways. This partnership with boAt is a new approach to influencing people about fitness, with the power of accurately tracking vitals, so each of us can understand our unique bodies better and find the best way to stay fit and healthy.”

    Adding to it, boAt brand manager Siya Wadhawan said, “In collaboration with the cult.fit, we’re excited to be part of this fitness revolution. By customising workout routines and running plans, our smartwatches enable users to move beyond basic activity tracking and advance in their fitness journeys. With this partnership, we continue to inspire and support boAtheads with products that support healthy living and enable them to select a fitter lifestyle.”

  • boAt and Digitas India announces K-Pop concert ‘FloAtverse’ in the Metaverse

    boAt and Digitas India announces K-Pop concert ‘FloAtverse’ in the Metaverse

    Mumbai: In association with Digitas India, boAt announced the launch of India’s first K-Pop concert in the metaverse—”FloAtverse.”

    FloAtverse tapped into Gen Z’s obsessive passion for K-culture in India, which also boasts one of the world’s largest fanbases. The concert was headlined by upcoming K-Pop idol, Priyanka Mazumdar, and included a performance of “Rock with boAt”—a song created exclusively for boAtheads. The metaverse experience was opened by actor Rashmika Mandanna and hosted by internet sensation and K-Pop fanatic Radhika Bangia. Users were also given an opportunity to participate in several experiences to win exclusive discounts as well as a chance to fly to Seoul, South Korea.

    boAt’s FloAtverse K-Pop craze painted the town purple, from Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube to prime OOH venues and tickets on BookMyShow.

    Speaking on the initiative, boAt CMO and co-founder Aman Gupta commented, “boAt has always pioneered live experiences for a younger generation and we have continued to do so by organising India’s first K-Pop concert in the metaverse. Contrary to popular belief, the metaverse can be experienced with just a smartphone and an internet connection, rather than a VR headset. Through “FloAtverse,” we created an experience that combines the cultural trend of K-pop with the latest marketing technology. I learned that K-Pop has a massive following in India through this initiative.”

    Talking about boAt’s foray into the virtual world, Digitas India CCO Abraham Varughese added, “We didn’t want to just dip our toes into something new because everyone was doing it. “FloAtverse” was designed to be uncompromisingly relevant and give fans a compelling reason to interact with their favourite artists and their content in an alternate world. Ultimately, it delivered more than fleeting curiosity.”

  • boAt announces leadership expansion; onboards P Narayan, C Awasthi as business and HR heads

    boAt announces leadership expansion; onboards P Narayan, C Awasthi as business and HR heads

    Mumbai: Imagine Marketing, which owns the market-leading wireless hearables and wearables brand boAt has announced several new appointments to the leadership team, affirming its focus to building a top-notch team to unleash the next phase of growth. The company has increased its workforce by over 110 employees and is now over 300 boAtheads strong.

    Key additions include: 

    Prejith Narayan, the chief business officer, brings over 12 years of experience after serving industry juggernauts like Amazon, Aditya Birla Group and IBM. During his stint at Amazon, Prejith led multiple key categories like wireless audio, wearables, PCA and beauty.

    Charmie Awasthi, recently appointed as chief human resource officer brings with her a rich professional experience of over 17 years with media conglomerates like Viacom18 and Zee Entertainment. During her professional career, she has partnered with & consulted business leaders on people strategy and practices to enable organisational growth and development. She specialises in organisation design, leadership development, change management, coaching & mentoring and performance management.  

    Shyam Vedantam, who has joined the deck as a chief product delivery officer, comes with over two decades of rich experience as a tech business leader and an entrepreneur. From building products to scaling businesses, he has previously served large enterprises including Harman and GE along with start-ups across US, India, and the Asia Pacific.

    Rakshit Gupta will be responsible for spearheading the CX initiatives as the head of customer experience at boAt.  His diverse experience in areas like strategy, product, and operations across Swiggy, The Boston Consulting Group, and Flipkart, is certain to add a tremendous value to all the new customer delight initiatives that the company is set to usher in.

    Vibhor Jain, recently appointed as the head of e-commerce, brings to the table a span of experiences across e-commerce, electronics, and FMCG sector with industry giants like Tata Cliq, Appario Retail, Patanjali, and TCS where he worked in roles across corporate strategy, business development and category management.

    Essaying roles in brand strategy, market research, innovation, P&L management and new product development; Aman Brara has recently joined as the head of wearables. Known for scaling up business and brands, he has worked with Reckitt and Godrej Consumer Products in the past and is truly passionate about taking the category to new heights.

    Imagine Marketing CEO Vivek Gambhir said, “Over the years, under the inspiring leadership of Aman and Sameer, our co-founders, the company has been successful in rapidly scaling up the business and delivering profitable growth. For our next phase of growth, we are elated to expand our team and welcome dynamic and talented leaders who will help us chart the way and take Imagine Marketing to the next level. As we grow, we will continue to scout for great talent to add across multiple functions.”

  • boAt rolls out campaign to celebrate the Gen-Z smart way of life

    boAt rolls out campaign to celebrate the Gen-Z smart way of life

    Mumbai: boAt has rolled out a new campaign promoting its Alexa Built-in smartwatch, boAt Xtend, that put the spotlight on GenZ and how they like to extract the most out of every hour, every day. 

    Titled as #MoreInEveryday, the campaign effectively brings out the various intelligent features of the watch such as setting reminders and counting calories that complement the GenZ way of life. 

    The brand roped in influencers like RJ Kisna and Divija Bhasin to bring out the content creators’ POV of doing more with an Xtend. They even collaborated with digital channel Filter Copy with millions of viewers to bid goodbye to all things made redundant when their watches enabled voice commands. To generate more relatability among the Indian audience, boAt pushed out a series of influencer-led videos highlighting the quirks around ‘Stuff Indians ask Alexa’. 

    Designed for a tech-savvy generation, the smartwatch can be operated with simple voice commands to Alexa, which is its standout feature. 

    Speaking about the campaign, boAt brand manager Siya Wadhawan said, “We get this generation. We know what makes them tick. The Xtend watch with Alexa Built-in has been designed to fit perfectly into their lifestyle, and we’re pretty sure that the campaign will resonate with them and make voice-enabled smart wearables mainstream.”

    Digitas chief operating officer Sonia Khurana, added “#MoreInEveryday was a reminder for every GenZ, every hustler, and every doer, of all the things they can achieve with an Alexa on their wrists. It was a treat to partner with boAt to create yet another exciting campaign.”

    Amazon India head of Alexa skills and voice services Teena Sidana added, “Customers in India interact with Alexa millions of times every day to ask for information, start their workout and manage their day with reminders, to-do lists, alarms and more. With the boAt Xtend smartwatch customers can interact with Alexa on the go, wherever they are, and continue to make the most of their day. We are sure this campaign will resonate with GenZ and they will be able to see a little bit of themselves in the videos.” 

  • Exclusive: IPL franchise Punjab Kings revenues to grow by 20-25 per cent this season

    Exclusive: IPL franchise Punjab Kings revenues to grow by 20-25 per cent this season

    Mumbai: This season, the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Punjab Kings revenue will grow by 20-25 per cent. This will be a mix of central revenue and local revenue. Speaking to IndianTelevision.com Punjab Kings co-owner Mohit Burman says that revenues are up by 25 per cent and quite a bit of this jump is from local sponsorship revenue on the jersey and centrally one or two sponsors have been added. 

    “Licensing and merchandising and ticketing will not impact the P&L. The BCCI running ticketing centrally. Licensing and merchandising has never given money because you do not have the regulation to curtail spurious jerseys that are made in your name and sold outside stadiums. You will never end up making big money from this area. It will only be a small amount of money,” he tells. 

    Only two sponsorship deals open up on the jersey next year. So the franchise will have to wait two years to do new sponsorship deals. Non-jersey sponsorship deals can be done in the digital space but the value is much less. While the franchise has reached just one IPL final back in 2014, he maintains that it has not made a difference in terms of sponsorship revenue of more than 15 per cent. 

    Sponsors look for brand visibility at the end of the day and also doing activation with the franchise’s players. “It is all measured back to what the viewership is, the number of games and so and so forth,” Burman says, adding that, “The two new franchises that came in Lucknow and Gujarat benefitted when they did sponsorship deals because there was not enough inventory in the market. The other franchises he explains were riding out Covid and so earlier did long-term deals. It is a question of demand and supply. The two new teams commanded a premium rate maybe of 50 per cent. This has nothing to do about whether a team has won or not.”

    He further says that this year the franchises sponsors have focused more on digital activation. There have not been many commercial shots by Punjab King’s sponsors. “They are doing digital activities which both the players and consumers love.” 

    He also notes the growing trend of sponsors like Jio, Amul, Boat doing deals across franchises. The advantage he says is that the brand gets constant exposure regardless of who is playing.

    He says that earlier in a normal situation the franchise did not make as much from ticketing compared to other franchises like Mumbai. That is because Punjab is a very price-sensitive market and it was hard to sell more than 20,000 tickets for a match through the stadium capacity might have been 25-28,000.  

    Most of the franchise’s revenue comes from the central pool and Burman hesitates when asked to what extent central revenue’s contribution could rise with the media rights auction next month. But he does say that the BCCI splitting the media rights into broadcast and digital was needed to fully exploit the potential rights value. 

    When asked about the fall in TV viewership he says that a lot of it has gone to digital through mobiles but this is not being measured properly because there is no single currency yet to measure digital. “Digital is not officially measured. So you do not get the real numbers. There is no body controlling digital measurement. The fact though remains that there is a huge shift where people are viewing IPL matches on the mobile. People sometimes mirror the IPL on their TV. The digital value and cost of streaming the IPL will both go up,” he shares.

    In terms of future sources of revenue, he points out digital streams like NFTs, metaverse. “It is early days in terms of NFTs. Crypto has to get regulated but it is big money. We also have a $3 million offer sitting on the table regarding the digital rights of our players. From this content can be created. The BCCI has to approve of it,” he tells. 

    In the pure cricketing space academies is something being pursued big time. In terms of academies, he says that it will be in catchments areas which is Punjab, Kashmir, Haryana. A central Academy will be set up in Punjab, to begin with. The concept is to then set up Academies in other parts of the country. “We have a huge catchment area in North America and the UK which we will possibly explore. We will do scouting and find potential boys who can be funneled into the system. We will use the help of the local federation.” 

    When asked about the franchise changing its name to Punjab Kings he said that the aim was to use the name Punjab first which is what other franchises do apart from Bangalore. “People must immediately attach the franchise to the market. We wanted to attribute ourselves to the State we come from.” He adds that operating in a Covid environment has been difficult but it was a bigger challenge for the BCCI. “The fact is that we have pulled off all three seasons quite well. The challenge for us was staying in the bubble and keeping everyone on their toes and happy.” 

    He also explains that costs did not go up due to Covid. That is because matches were played only in one or two venues. So air travel and hotel costs were saved. “This season we are playing in Mumbai. Otherwise we would have been travelling to different cities and spending money on transport and logistics. Things have evened out.” Beyond the IPL Burman owns the St. Lucia franchise in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) in West Indies. He is happy about how the ownership has turned out and says that the franchise was profitable from the first year. 

    “We got the franchise at the right price and we did central deals even before we picked up the franchise. We will probably make money on the jersey also. The local government supports our team and we also have a big sponsor. Our revenue split between central and local revenue is almost equitable.” He is also interested in the upcoming league from Cricket South Africa (CSA) but notes that it is in its formative stage.. Right now the Big Bash League in Australia does not allow for outsiders to own a franchise. “Otherwise we would definitely explore it due to viewership and there is a lot of interest in India on the Big Bash League.”

    He adds that he is not interested in non-cricket leagues. Years ago Burman had exited the now-defunct Hockey India League because the math was not adding up. “We have to be sure that we will get a return on investment. We do not get into any league if we know that there is no money to make. Ideally, we would like to make money in the first year itself which is what we did in the CPL. We look at leagues where the cricket board is involved as there will be accountability,” he concludes. 

  • IPL 2022: boAt strikes partnership deal with RCB, GT, PK & KKR

    IPL 2022: boAt strikes partnership deal with RCB, GT, PK & KKR

    Mumbai: Celebrating cricket fervour and further setting the tone for the T20 season this year, homegrown earwear brand boAt has partnered with four IPL teams –  Royal Challengers Bangalore, Gujarat Titans and Punjab Kings as their official audio and wearable partner. The brand has also extended its partnership with Kolkata Knight Riders and will continue being their official audio partner for this season as well. 

    Taking a step further the boAt logo like the previous season will also be present and displayed on the helmets and team caps of Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore.

    The brand has been partnering with T20 Teams since 2019. Its brand ambassadors Hardik Pandya, Shikhar Dhawan, Shreyas Iyer, Mayank Agarwal and KL Rahul will also be playing with their respective teams.

    To further cement its presence during the season, the brand will be showcasing a 360-degree campaign #MoveOfChampions throughout the season. The campaign will celebrate the winning moments and the brand’s love for cricket. The brand plans to capture high-intensity moments where every move counts and marks the difference between winning and losing. The campaign aims to capture and illustrate the true mindset and attitude of ‘The Champions.’

    Inspired by the style, design and colour combinations of the respective teams, boAt has launched a limited edition of earwear under its Airdopes, Bassheads, Rockerz and Stone categories giving fans a chance to enjoy team memorabilia.

    “Cricket has always been and will continue to be seen as a religion in our country,” boAt co-founder and CMO Aman Gupta said on the association. “We are excited to partner with various T20 teams once again. This season, we extend the narrative to make it more inclusive to our smartwatches category. To be a part of this fiesta is a fantastic feeling altogether and we look forward to a fruitful association this year as well.”

  • boAt ropes in Rashmika Mandanna as brand ambassador

    boAt ropes in Rashmika Mandanna as brand ambassador

    Mumbai: Homegrown audio and smartphone accessories brand boAt has roped in actor Rashmika Mandanna to promote its wearables category and TRebel collection. The brand has launched a special campaign called #DanceThroughLife to celebrate International Women’s Day.

    With this campaign, the brand has launched an exclusive range of pop-coloured smartwatches designed specifically for women as a part of TRebel collection. Furthermore, the campaign aims to depict how women are doing away with the closeted ideology of what they are expected to be. “Starting 8 March, boAt will add its smartwatches (Vertex, Mercury, Matrix, Blaze and Xtend) to the TRebel collection and unveil the latest limited edition watch straps in various shades,” said the statement.

    “Rashmika is cheerful and fits very well into the brand ethos of boAt with her millennial stance. Through this partnership, we intend to establish our presence in the southern market, along with strengthening our position in the smartwatches category,” said Imagine Marketing Ltd co-founder and CMO Aman Gupta.

    Excited about this new partnership, Rashmika Mandanna added, “’For young India today, boAt represents an audience of choice who are looking to make a statement with their choice of accessories. It’s a brand whose values I admire and identify with as they are walking the talk.  I am thrilled to be a part of the boAt family.”

    The TRebel campaign was launched on Women’s Day last year with eminent faces like Kiara Advani, Bani J and Raja Kumari amongst others. The collection is available on Amazon and Flipkart, and boAt’s website.

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  • Bira 91 partners with boAt to launch ‘Boom’ audio collection

    Bira 91 partners with boAt to launch ‘Boom’ audio collection

    Mumbai: Bira 91 and earwear brand boAt have come together to launch an exclusive ‘Boom’ limited-edition collection of audio devices. The ‘Boom’ collection will be available exclusively on Bira 91’s Merch store and the boAt website starting 20 January.

    To bring alive the central theme of music that resonates with both brands, Bira 91 crafted a special music track for this collaboration called “Get Set Boom,” composed and sung by Diesby and Mark Bhatia. The high-energy video produced by Big Bad Wolf Studios and Thumb Thamba Production paints a picture of the perfect weekend, with music bringing friends together in a house-party setting.

    “At Bira 91, we have been partnering with several like-minded homegrown brands, to provide unique experiences to our consumers. And this association with India’s largest earwear brand is another step in that direction,” said Bira 91 CEO and founder Ankur Jain, commenting on the partnership.

    “The launch of the limited-edition collection of ultra-stylish audio devices helps both brands deliver on their consumer promise of quality and innovation. Our endeavour at Bira 91 is to become a lifestyle brand and we have been building a dynamic portfolio of products at the Bira 91 Merch Store. This partnership with boAt takes us a step closer towards that goal,” he added.

    Check out the “Get Set Boom” official video here:

    The ‘Boom’ collection will include the brand’s Stone SpinX 2.0 and Stone 190, along with the boAt Rockerz 450 Headphones for those who enjoy music in their own space. The collection has been curated for consumers who are bold and expressive, and don their wearable accessories as an extension to their personality, said the brand. “It seamlessly integrates the colour palette and the design of Bira 91’s ‘Boom’ variant with the fashion-forward aesthetically designed boAt portfolio,” it added.

    “We aspire to launch the most unique, vivid and quirky products in the Indian Market and the Boom collection showcases our ideology really well. We hope our boAtheads enjoy using these products as much as we did designing them,” said Imagine Marketing Pvt Ltd co-founder and CMO Aman Gupta.

  • Amazon miniTV & boAt set to bring ‘Kaali Peeli Tales’ on 20 August

    Amazon miniTV & boAt set to bring ‘Kaali Peeli Tales’ on 20 August

    Mumbai: Amazon’s free video entertainment service, miniTV, in collaboration with boAt, announced the exclusive premiere of its first anthology series, “Kaali Peeli Tales” through an intriguing trailer. The show will be available to watch within the Amazon app on 20 August.

    Directed by Adeeb Rais of Madmidaas Films, “Kaali Peeli Tales” consists of six entertaining short stories capturing the essence of love, relationships, and complexities of life in the city of Mumbai. These unique stories, featuring popular actors – Vinay Pathak, Gauahar Khan, Sayani, Gupta, Maanvi Gagroo, Soni Razdan, Hussain Dalal, Sharib Hashmi, Priyanshu Painyuli, Tanmay Dhanania, Sadiya Siddiqui and Adeeb Rais, revolve around young, urban characters on the crossroads of change and acceptance.

    Centered around the themes of romance, marriage, infidelity, homosexuality, forgiveness and divorce, each story offers a unique perspective on modern-day relationships taking into account the uncertainties of today’s cosmopolitan and digital era. The symbol of Mumbai, the iconic Kaali Peeli taxi, is the common thread across all six stories titled ‘Single Jhumka’, ‘Love in Tadoba’, ‘Marriage 2.0’, ‘Fish Fry aur Coffee’, ‘Harra Bharra’, and ‘Loose Ends’, according to the press statement.

    “At Amazon miniTV, we are always harnessing opportunities to provide our customers a diverse selection of content,” said Amazon miniTV and Prime Video India, director and head of content, Vijay Subramaniam. “With such a talented ensemble cast coming on board and giving our viewers six immersive short stories to cherish, we are certain that our Amazon customers will enjoy this visual treat along with a host of exclusive content available on miniTV.”

    “We are delighted to announce our maiden collaboration with Madmidaas Films for a one-of-a-kind anthology on miniTV,” stated director and head of Amazon Advertising, Harsh Goyal. “These heartwarming and progressive stories will surely leave audiences spellbound. It is interesting to see how these six stories are perfectly weaved in to curate an anthology which will resonate well with our hundreds and millions of customers on the Amazon shopping app.”

    “Each of the six stories in the anthology presents a different shade of love and relationships. From new love to rekindling a marriage, from infidelity to divorce, each story will take viewers on an entertainment journey replete with multiple emotions. Along with the stellar cast, the city of Mumbai adds an interesting dimension to every story,” added director Adeeb Rais.

  • boAt strengthens leadership team with three key appointments

    boAt strengthens leadership team with three key appointments

    Mumbai: Homegrown top audio and consumer lifestyle brand boAT has strengthened its leadership team as it aims to deepen its manufacturing and supply chain network in India and drive business transformation. The company appointed Shashwat Singh as chief information officer, Ankur Sharma as chief financial officer, and Prashant Kamal as head of India manufacturing and supply chain.

    The team will be based out of New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru offices, and work closely with the CEO Vivek Gambhir and co-founders Aman Gupta and Sameer Mehta, the company said in a statement on Thursday.

    Shashwat Singh comes with over 14 years of corporate experience in distinguished companies like Unilever, Kimberly Clark, and Asian Paints. Being a digital transformation leader at boAt, he will be creating an adaptable tech landscape to support the brand on its trail of growth.

    Ankur Sharma has vast experience spanning more than 16 years in financial management, developing/executing strategies, and delivering operational efficiency for both B2B and B2C organisations. He has been associated with eminent firms like ADA Group and Cravatex (Vans as well as Fila) in the past. At boAt, Sharma will be leading the company’s financial functions.

    Prashant Kamal holds a valuable experience of 21 years in the consumer durables & consumer electronics space. He has worked in the companies like Nokia, Microsoft, and Flextronics at a global level. At boAt, Kamal will spearhead the company’s Make in India manufacturing initiatives and make the supply future-ready.

    “We are thrilled to welcome Shashwat, Ankur, and Prashant to our core leadership team as we prepare for our next phase of growth,” Vivek Gambhir said. “All three of them bring a wealth of experience and best practices from global companies. Their values, skills and expertise will enable us to dramatically scale up and build a high-performance organization. Together, we look forward to bringing the best we have to offer to our community of boAtheads.”

    Currently, boAt has close to 250 members across its team in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru & is looking forward to enhancing its research and development (R&D) and further augmenting efforts to manufacture products in India