Tag: Cipla

  • CIPLA launches the TUFFIES SONG as part of the campaign with Shankar Mahadevan

    CIPLA launches the TUFFIES SONG as part of the campaign with Shankar Mahadevan

    Mumbai: Empowering kids living with chronic respiratory conditions like asthma through the magic of music. Cipla forays into the next phase of its Tuffies campaign with a new song. The mighty melody has been sung and composed by Shankar Mahadevan and conceptualised with creative agency ^ a t o m network. With the aim of spreading the Tuffies mission nationwide, the new song will be part of the company’s strengthened efforts to promote paediatric respiratory care awareness through both online and offline channels. The Tuffies song is now available across Cipla’s social channels.

    Listen to the Tuffies Dhan-ta-daa’ song:  

    Speaking on the launch of the new song, Cipla CEO – One India Business Achin Gupta said, “Music has always been an incredible medium of expression and at Cipla we have tremendous belief in its ability to inspire, motivate and unite. We’re excited to launch the ‘Dhan-ta-daa’ song specifically created for little Tuffies across the country and we’re especially excited to have collaborated with the talented Shankar Mahadevan to help us bring the spirit of ‘Tuffies’ alive.”

    Singer and composer Shankar Mahadevan said, “Music is a powerful tool for storytelling and I’m so happy to have been presented with the opportunity to be part of such a special project that brings attention to a serious and relevant cause. Learning about the impact of a disease like asthma on little ones across the country was an eye-opener and Cipla’s commitment to these little ‘Tuffies’ is commendable. Melodious and catchy, our hope is that this song resonates with children, enabling them to take charge of their own health and give them the courage to achieve their full potential.

    The song launch will be coupled with new initiatives that includes a second comic book titled, ‘Mystery of the Lost Kitty’ which for the first time has been co-created with Indian paediatricians. Furthermore, recognising the crucial role of schools in promoting health education, the company has rolled out the ‘Tuffies ki School Yatra’ to more than 1000 schools across the country. Through this hands-on approach the company hopes to empower students and staff with the knowledge to navigate respiratory conditions, dispel misconceptions, and promote proactive respiratory health management. In addition to asthma screening opportunities, the yatra includes fun activities like blow painting for kids, engaging group sessions with healthcare professionals for staff members, and opportunities for parents to feature their child in the next Tuffies comic book.

    Link to read second comic book, ‘Mystery of the Lost Kitty’: https://www.breathefree.com/tuffies/read-comics/

    Speaking on the new comic book and the ‘Tuffies Ki School Yatra’. One India Business at Cipla Ltd CEO Achin Gupta said, “Addressing India’s young population, where 70-82 per cent of those suffering from wheezing or severe asthma remain undiagnosed. Tuffies aims to educate and entertain children in a relatable language. Exemplifying the power of tailored creative storytelling in effectively engaging audiences, the slew of offline and online activities will only further bolster these ambitions and aid our mission of raising awareness about paediatric respiratory care”.

    Led by the delightful, animated characters Vicky, Mini, Gullu and Puffy – Tuffies hopes to inspire children with respiratory conditions, like asthma, to take charge of their health through dynamic storytelling and engagement. It also assists parents and caregivers in distinguishing between accurate information and misconceptions about these conditions.  

    For more information on Tuffies visit: www.breathefree.com/tuffies

  • IDBF 2023: Cipla X Pocket Aces – The Power of Impact Content

    IDBF 2023: Cipla X Pocket Aces – The Power of Impact Content

    Mumbai: The third edition of Indian Digital Brand Fest 2023 had brands, advertisers, and tech platforms, to discuss the trends and more. The summit also looked at the latest trends driving the change in consumer behaviour and how it has impacted the industry’s growth.

    Whether it was a boom in influencer marketing or the popularity of short video platforms, brands did not hesitate to jump onto the digital bandwagon to up their marketing game. So Indiantelevision.com took this opportunity to bring a host of industry experts together under one roof to discuss all these new trends shaping the future.

    The speakers of this fireside chat were Cipla director & senior marketing head – consumer marketing Amit Patel and Pocket Aces co-founder & CEO Aditi Shrivastava.

    Shrivastava began the conversation by saying, “These two words impact and content, they’re very dear to me because they bring together the last 12 years of my career working in the impact space and now working in content. For you, it’s been a really incredible marketing journey, from FMCG to pharma. So, today we’d love to talk about how you also made that journey in your career and what are the big differences that you see in, something like FMCG and marketing, something which is highly regulated like pharma.”

    Terming it as a very good question, Patel replied, ”I have been in the industry for last 15 years and one thing that has remained constant is my focus on creating robust content pieces. I believe as human beings, our prime objective to exist is story. Storytelling is one of the most important areas and last 15 years I’ve got various chances across various brands, across various countries to explore this art. Prior to working in the current organisation, I was associated specifically with Dabur International and there were many instances that I faced. Making content for the US market versus making content for a Middle East market or southeastern market, I believe that it’s the cultural nuances that change, consumers remain the same everywhere. If the content is timeless and geography less, it stays for years to come. We’ve seen examples of it right from Lay’s to Loreals of the world, P&Gs of the world, these have set certain boundaries around the content and it is working out for them. However I believe as marketers are moving into newer industries, and when I talk about my current industry, I’ve to give a disclaimer that views are my own because it’s a highly regulated industry. This doesn’t represent the views of my organisation.”

    He further added, “In a pharmaceutical company, the storytelling element kind of takes a back seat and it’s really important to reinvent that to ensure that you are bringing patients stories, you are bringing doctors stories out there, that what kind of change a particular therapy area or change a particular approach has in the life of patients. It’s very critical to keep on reinventing yourself, and that is what we’ve been doing through and through. As a pharma company, we run one of the largest marketing campaigns in the country and this has been going on since the last five years. The campaign essentially aims around creating awareness about the right treatments for Ashtma which is a deep-rooted problem in the country. Now there are two ways to go about it. We can do the traditional doctor-level marketing which every other pharma company does or can we break the mould, can we go beyond that, can we go beyond the pill and that is where we are innovating and partnering with storytellers like you.”

    Talking about Pocket Aces’ first video with Cipla being released on FilterCopy, and Cipla’s previous work on doing anthems and songs and associating with influencers, Shirivastava then asked him, ”So walk us through how in a pharma industry, legal and medical teams are sitting at the main table and marketing is behind them. How have you convinced your teams, your HQ to take this plunge and how have you shown them the ROI it will deliver?”

    Patel answered it saying, ”What we’ve been doing so far is we don’t call it marketing campaigns. The right way to put it would be – public awareness initiatives because here we are talking about lives and how we impact the lives of people. So this public awareness initiative doesn’t talk about any product. To distinguish between FMCG marketing and pharma marketing I would say pharma is more purpose-driven and FMCG is more profit-driven. So purpose-driven marketing is something that we started we realised that it is not the patient who is affected. Like in our country, everyone becomes a doctor as soon as you fall sick and the actual doctor takes a back seat. So it is very important to convince everyone in the room and not just the patient on what is right treatment or what is the right therapy area around that. Specifically when there is a disease as common as asthma, which is one of the leading causes of death in India unfortunately. So we created a campaign that tells people and asthmatics that you can live an unstoppable live even with asthma, what are the right ways to deal with asthma. We had done one of the largest patient support programs in Asia and every year we reach almost 38 lac patients one on one. On top of that, we have been working with a lot of Bollywood celebrities in the last five years wherein they helped in spreading the message. There is still some sort of stigma connected to it and the campaign that we embark, there is a very strange kind of challenge I would say and to describe the challenge in one sentence – the fear of stigma is more than the fear of disease. That is a very tricky problem to have. The only way to bulldoze that or make sure people are going for the right treatment is to go for large-scale consumer marketing campaigns as we do right now. There are a lot of elements that we have explored over the years. We also reinvented ourselves from TV to radio and right now the campaigns stays on digital channels. We have been constantly innovating with our storytelling approach. Earlier the focus was push. We’re doing a lot of ads but then we realised as consumers, how many times am I clicking on an ad? Or are ads getting as effective as they used to be? I believe the golden age of advertising is not here anymore. So it’s very important to take and park it into the journey where the consumer is going. So internally we have a map, which is something we call as micro-moments that cumulatively decide how the consumer journey is going to end and that’s how contextually relevant we want to be. That’s why storytelling is really important for us, alternate content formats become more relevant for u. We have been doing a lot of initiatives that come from music and we have a very beautiful song written by Amit Trivedi and Amitabh Bhattacharya, showing what is the real treatment for asthma in the country. Believe me, all these things coming from a pharma company taking the courage to go beyond the pill and that’s where we are heading.”

    Moving on, Shrivastava spoke about Cipla monitoring the engagements very closely, i.e., what is the audience saying on the content and anything we put out and what can we take to put in the next video, etc.

    Patel then added, “Being in a purpose-driven organisation and a purpose-driven environment, our metrics are generally different. It’s not the similar kind of metrics that you follow in a profit-led organisation because the awareness is largely done on therapy areas. We do have a Neilsen brand track, so over the years we have measured how the needle has moved in demolishing the myths, demolishing the stigmas associated with that. So all the metrics over the years is because of our communication and we’ve tried to break the myths. In the last five years, I would say the metrics that we measured with Neilsen data has gone down almost 30-40 points and that’s huge.”

    Furthermore, Shrivastava asked Patel, ”What advice do you have for brand markets in general when it comes to highly regulated industries like for example mutual funds? Their approach has also changed quite a bit over the years. You’ve done a lot of content with them a few years ago and now their specifically saying – ‘Oh we can’t have celebrities in the content, we can’t do XYZ things. So what is your advice for how to innovate regulated industries?”

    Patel then said, “So as you rightly mentioned the regulated industry marketing is no longer the star of the room. We somehow sit in the room and compliance, legal and all these departments become the force to deal with. Every time there is a new communication, you’ll have to take ten thousand approvals even if it is as simple as putting out a social media post. In industries like mutual fund, I would say we kind of understand the pain that they have because the adoption of mutual funds is similar to the adoption of inhalers in the country. Though I cannot compare both of them together but generally that’s how both of them move together. In these industries it is very important, first of all, to understand what is your position in the industry. For example, if you’re doing consumer-level marketing in a regulated industry and if you’re not a category leader then I would say you need to have a laterneck approach. You can only take these steps if you have the courage, might, and capacity to execute campaigns like these. And if the onus is on you to make sure that the category grows. If you’re a challenger brand in this situation.  I would very much recommend going with direct marketing. Sit directly with the stakeholders and convince them instead of investing a lot of money in creating large-scale campaigns. The benefit will go to the leader brand. It won’t go to the challenger brand. So unless you are a leader in the category, it is strongly advisable to go a direct marketing approach. Market shaping and changing the psychology of consumers is not easy as it looks and that is a true litmus test for any market leader to take that up.”

    Concluding the session, Shrivastava asked, ”What is Patel’s biggest pet peeve when it comes to marketing” but Patel then went on to ask the same question to her.

    To which, Shrivastava replied saying, “My biggest pet peeve has to be when people don’t respect the intelligence of the audience. Today’s audience is extremely discerning. They understand subtlety. We do content, so we know. Viewers understand everything from humor, drama, sarcasm, everything. So I think the beauty of storytelling is that you should be able to show regular use cases in the lives of consumers and how your brand beautifully fits in that life.”

    After that Patel said, ”My biggest pet peeve is deceptive advertising and a lot of marketers get into that. Using claims that your product won’t be able to deliver. This is not just deception at your level, you’re not true to yourself but to the markets.”

  • Cipla’s #BerokZindagi ushers in a new era of storytelling with digital content platform FilterCopy

    Cipla’s #BerokZindagi ushers in a new era of storytelling with digital content platform FilterCopy

    Mumbai: Cipla Ltd.’s #BerokZindagi, partners with one of India’s leading digital entertainment companies, Pocket Aces, to create multiple sketches for the platform’s leading short-form content channel – FilterCopy. By harnessing Pocket Aces’ expertise in crafting and amplifying unique stories, Cipla hopes to further the mission of its largest public and patient awareness campaign – dispelling asthma myths, improving inhaler acceptance, and inspiring asthmatics to live a Berok Zindagi (unstoppable life). This partnership marks the pharmaceutical company’s entry into alternative content formats, that uses relatable storytelling to convey and subtly reinforce an important message. The first video, ‘A Monsoon Romance: When Opposites Attract’, premiered on FilterCopy’s YouTube channel on 7 September.

    Created in easy-to-consume, snackable and shareable formats, each video will tell a heartwarming ‘Slice-of-life’ story scripted by the creative team at FilterCopy in collaboration with Cipla. The first premiere is a captivating love story set against the backdrop of the romanticized Mumbai monsoons. It will not only endear audiences but will also shed light on the fact that monsoons can be triggers for asthmatics. However, through subtle character integrations, the film emphasizes that with proper doctor-prescribed treatment, even those with asthma can enjoy the rainy season to the fullest. All films will be cross amplified through FilterCopy’s social media channels, reaching out to the ‘Digital GECs’ 22+ million audience and will be available in six languages – Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada.

    Cipla Ltd. CEO – One India business Achin Gupta said, “With India contributing almost 42% of global asthma deaths despite accounting for only 13% of the cases worldwide, Asthma continues to be a high burden disease in India affecting both adults and children.  Misconceptions about asthma and inhalers contribute to the imbalance in its prevalence and outcomes, but correcting these can significantly improve patients’ lives. Over the years Cipla has pushed the boundaries with #BerokZindagi, employing a multitude of creative mediums to help combat misinformation, stigmas, and myths about asthma as well as inhalers and connect with today’s audiences.

    By exploring various content formats that touch upon diverse themes our aim is to integrate our message of awareness and inspiration into the cultural fabric of the country, enabling us to reach and resonate with a wide-ranging audience. With this partnership, Berok Zindagi moves beyond being just an awareness campaign, but to a movement that aims to transform perceptions and improve the lives of those living with asthma.”

    Pocket Aces co-founder & CEO Aditi Shrivastava said, “The Cipla partnership is very special especially since it aligns perfectly with our renewed mission of positive content at Pocket Aces. Storytelling can have a profound impact on dispelling misconceptions, as the Cipla team has already proved with innovative initiatives on their #BerokZindagi campaign. We have thoroughly enjoyed working with the team at Cipla to design content pieces that will address different communities and distinct use cases that will reach a massive audience. Via this campaign, we are looking forward to leveraging our channel FilterCopy to educate, break myths, and empower our audiences to live #BerokZindagi.”

    Using ‘common sense’ as a tool to convey its message, Asthma Ke Liye Inhalers Hain Sahi, Cipla also released an ad film that follows the story of a young schoolboy living with asthma. After being underestimated by the rival cricket team because of his condition, the young boy shows them up and defies expectations, showcasing his talent and determination in the sport, while also highlighting the importance of sticking to his treatment. With a digital first approach, the film features a new rendition of the popular #InhalersHainSahi song. 

  • #InhalersHainSahi: Ayushmann Khurrana drives asthma awareness

    #InhalersHainSahi: Ayushmann Khurrana drives asthma awareness

    MUMBAI: Cipla has launched the third chapter of its Ayushmann Khurrana-starrer #BerokZindagi campaign, which seeks to dispel myths and fears about asthma. According to the pharma company, India has 37.9 million cases of asthma but despite this high number, the usage of inhalers – the most effective treatment – is abysmally low.

    Cipla said that last year, #BerokZindagi demonstrated a marked impact on both awareness and acceptance of inhalers. The awareness levels for inhalers improved by 10 per cent and consideration for inhalers saw an uptick of 5 per cent.

    This year, the company has associated with Khurrana to highlight asthma ke liye, inhalers hain sahi (inhalers are right for asthma) through a digital film.

    Cipla head – India business prescription Dr Vikas Gupta said, “Ayushmann, as the lead anchor of the campaign, will help in driving much-needed awareness for asthma and address myths related to inhalers. He has cast light on many social stigmas through his movies and we hope to address even the social stigma associated with asthma and inhalers.”

    Gupta added, “By the end of the third phase of the campaign, Cipla aims to establish inhalers as the right treatment for asthma, to increase the adoption of inhalers by busting the myths and drive social acceptance for inhalers by addressing social stigma through education.”

    The campaign will run on social media, various OTT platforms, and on radio to cover more geography and reach deeper into markets. Schbang Digital has conceptualised the campaign and produced the film. PHD Media (Omnicom Group) is the brand’s media agency.

  • Omnigel’s new TV commercial focuses on working pain-free

    Omnigel’s new TV commercial focuses on working pain-free

    MUMBAI:  Pain recovery gel – Omnigel, which hails from the Cipla family launches its first-ever TVC to strike a chord with Indians while reinforcing that Omnigel keeps you pain-free and uninterrupted, and empowers you to fulfill your desires. Acclaimed for its medicinal and healing benefits, the commercial aims to spread awareness about its beneficial outcomes which are powered by a Diclofenac formula and lead to a speedy recovery whilst working on the root cause of the pain.

    This heart-warming television commercial speaks volumes about the essential needs of the common layperson suffering from body aches arising due to varied day-to-day activities and how Omnigel is specially designed to provide recovery from physical pain. Set in a picturesque location of a small town, the commercial depicts the story of a young married couple attending a funfair, with the wife facing a physical ordeal while partaking in activities. It then focuses on the husband advising her to use Omnigel, to enable twice as fast recovery than any other gel available in the market, and provide instant relief.

    The advertisement ends on a jovial note, with the pain simply vanishing after applying Omnigel, and the wife swinging back into action. Within a short time-span, the TVC showcases the myriad benefits provided by the gel, and how it aims at curbing the chances of the pain from reoccurring, thus preventing a relapse. It vividly conveys the message in line with the brand’s tagline, “Omnigel Dard ko Jadd se mitata hai”. Further, even after earning the trust and credibility of its vast user base, this is the first time the brand is communicating directly with its consumers through a television commercial.

    Commenting on the release of the commercial, India Generics senior vice president and head R. Gopalakrishnan said, “Over two decades Omnigel has been recommended by a large number of pharmacists for body pain caused by various reasons. Through the television commercial we aim to inform those individuals, troubled by recurrent aches, about Omnigel, which helps with beneficial and speedy solutions. The gel has a unique formula which not only provides relief but also leads to a faster recovery.”

    Commenting on the same, Cipla Health CEO Shivam Puri said, “We are humbled by how our consumers have bestowed their trust in Omnigel all these years. The primary objective of this television commercial is to inform individuals about not missing out on the little joys of life due to any kind of body pain, for which easy and immediate solutions are available. Omnigel stands for not only providing relief but also promises recovery whilst treating the root cause of the pain. Our brand tends to give multiple solutions for a large number of body ache related issues.”
     

  • Omnigel creates first-ever Rahat Ratna to aid unsung heroes of Magh Mela 2020

    Omnigel creates first-ever Rahat Ratna to aid unsung heroes of Magh Mela 2020

    Mumbai: Omnigel, India’s no.1 pain recovery gel from the house of Cipla will enable over 30,000 unsung heroes to operate in a seamless manner at the Magh Mela this year. Held in the pristine city of Allahabad from 10th January to 21st February 2020, Omnigel will provide one-of-a-kind pain recovery solution ‘Rahat Ratna’ that will assist Sahayaks to battle everyday body pain, get some relief and also speed up recovery.

    Taking place once a year, various segments of workforce aka Sahayaks such as policemen, boatsmen, cleanliness crew and volunteers come together to make the Magh Mela a grand success. Given their selfless service and arduous efforts, Omnigel strives to acknowledge their contribution and make a difference to them whilst relieving their body pain.

    Omnigel understands that large number of workers experience body pain while doing strenuous physical activity during winter season and the brand aims to resolve these concerns of Sahayaks at the Magh Mela through an innovative first-of-its-kind offering Rahat Ratna – an amulet holding the pain recovery gel to be worn around the neck. Basking in the spirit of the mystical celebration of this mela, the Rahat Ratna will pose as a must – wear accessory for the Sahayaks while making them feel connected and part of the event. While these Sahayaks continue to serve millions of attending devotees, they tend to overlook their own physical health. The portable nature of this bespoke product offering, will play a critical role whilst on the move and will come to their rescue by enabling them to spring into action instantly; if they endure any kind of body pain during the course of the service.

    Commenting on this event Mr. R. Gopalakrishnan, Senior Vice President & Head – India Generics, Cipla Limited said, “With decades of trust and assurance, Omnigel India’s No.1 Pain recovery Gel focuses on constantly staying in touch with their consumers and make a difference to them by keeping them pain – free. We strongly believe that physical strain should never deter one from fulfilling their duties and hence our product’s advance formulation enables 2X faster recovery over providing temporary relief and works on the root cause of pain. We are humbled by the acceptance Omnigel has received in the Indian market and will continue to serve the nation by providing recovery from body pain in varied situations of life.”  

    Additionally, Mr. Shivam Puri, CEO, Cipla Health commented, “We are privileged to be associating with Magh Mela which is one of the most awaited holy gatherings. With this event, Omnigel wants to pay tribute to the force -Sahayaks that form the core strength of Magh Mela. The brand will add value to these heroes who showcase exceptional service while undergoing physical pain by providing them a faster pain recovery solution. With innovation being the brand’s guiding spirit and the urge to enable them to work efficiently; we curated the Rahat Ratna especially for this mela to keep the spirit of the Sahayaks going. We are using this opportunity to engage with the core lifestyle of these Sahayaks and make life easier for them in our own little way.”

    This association will take a deeper look into the lives of these Sahayaks, recognise all hardships they go through while managing massive crowd and showcase how Omnigel can act as a perfect recovery partner in physical strenuous situations. The mela will also have a Rahat Kendra which will essentially be a special care centre for Sahayaks to get some expert guidance on pain recovery methods, understand body ergonomics and unwind with quick body massages, soothing music and meditation. Additionally, Omnigel will be erecting unique seat – ups which will also double up as barricades for policemen constantly on their toes to help them rest and recover.

     

  • Cipla’s new ad with Priyanka Chopra breaks stigma around asthma

    Cipla’s new ad with Priyanka Chopra breaks stigma around asthma

    MUMBAI: Cipla has launched its new TV campaign, #BerokZindagi. The TVC aims to raise awareness about asthma and its treatment, along with helping address the social stigma surrounding it – one of the key factors for limited disclosure of being asthmatic and avoidance of inhaler use in public. As a part of this film, Priyanka Chopra, Bollywood’s global icon will help break barriers to inhaler usage and highlight the need for an attitudinal change towards inhalation therapy as the most effective treatment for asthma management vis-à-vis oral medication.

    With the stigma surrounding asthma, and abysmally low awareness levels regarding inhaler use, this campaign calls for a sustained dialogue and adoption of the right treatment to improve patient outcomes.

    The film opens with Chopra narrating her story of how she took control of her asthma and did not let it come in the way of achieving her dreams. Through her story, she attempts to break deeply rooted myths associated with inhalers and encourages patients to consult their doctor and adopt the most effective treatment. 

    Cipla executive vice president and head India Business Nikhil Chopra adds, “Ongoing education is of paramount importance in chronic diseases like asthma. Cipla has continually led the charge in reinforcing awareness about asthma and its treatment with the objective to ensure better health outcomes. Therefore, education and myth busting are precisely what the TVC for #BerokZindagi is focused on. Hopefully, this campaign will help in increasing both relevance and acceptance of inhalation therapy as the foremost and most effective medication among asthmatics, caregivers and the general public. This directly resonates with our endeavour of enabling asthmatics to achieve more in their daily lives through optimal inhaler use, and thereby live life to its fullest.” 

    #BerokZindagi is a first-of-its-kind campaign which positions asthma and inhalation not as a sign of weakness, but as an echo of the patients’ undeniable resolve and spirit.

    The TVC was scripted by the creative team at GREY Group India, directed by Koushik Sircar and produced by NP Prakash of Apostrophe Films. The campaign will comprise a 360-degree media mix led by TV. It will be supported by digital mediums and on-the-ground activations.

    GREY group India chairman and managing director Yash Samat adds, “Our clear objective was to normalise the use of inhalers and remove the stigma around it. And there wasn’t a better way than to use a celebrity who is also a sufferer. It was brave on Priyanka’s part to come out in the open about the disease. And if, by using an inhaler she can live a Berok Zindagi, so can millions of other patients.”

    The campaign will commence on 15 September and will run through to mid-January on Hindi and regional GEC, news, infotainment and movie channels. On the digital platform, Cipla is promoting the campaign through VOOT, Hotstar, YouTube and social media via Twitter and Facebook with contextual content.

    #BerokZindagi aims to help millions breathe free and is here to support asthmatics by encouraging them to opt for inhalation therapy. Shying away from the condition will not improve quality of life, accepting it will.

  • Nicotex’s new ad aids smokers’ willpower to control the urge

    Nicotex’s new ad aids smokers’ willpower to control the urge

    MUMBAI: Nicotex, a brand in the smoking cessation category, has launched a new TV commercial for its Nicotine gum clearly demonstrating its scientific working action. The TVC emphasises that while willpower is critical but there are those moments where smokers tend to slip. This is where a product like Nicotex supports their willpower to help them keep going.

    Cipla Health category director Anshul Mishra says, “Most smokers believe that only willpower can help them quit smoking. While having a strong willpower is essential, there are those special cigarettes or those moments where they get tempted to smoke & Nicotex can be a great support during those moments. Through this TVC we want to communicate that as your friend, Nicotex is here to support your willpower by helping you control the urge to smoke and thus help you quit smoking. Our main aim is to educate consumers as to how Nicotex is able to support their willpower by calling out the working action of the product.”

    The advertisement was conceptualised and created by Soho Square Advertising and Marketing Communications, a Mumbai based advertising firm, who also created the earlier TVC as well for the brand. This particular TVC was created with the intention of communicating to aspiring quitters that Nicotex helps control the urge thereby eventually helping them quit.

    “Most smokers believe that willpower is the strongest ingredient to quit smoking. So why fight that behaviour? Instead, complement the smokers willpower with the ability to control their urge to smoke. That is what we have brought alive in this piece of communication. In the most tempting of situations, a smoker can overcome his urge to smoke. After all controlling the urge is the first step to quitting smoking,” adds Soho Square executive creative director and creative head Anurag Khandelwal.

    With an aim of helping smoking move toward a healthier life by reducing and eventually quitting the habit, Nicotex continues to motivate consumers with their TVC and digital campaigns.

  • Nicotex shows how to quit smoking effectively

    Nicotex shows how to quit smoking effectively

    MUMBAI: Cipla Health brand Nicotex, has launched a new TV advertisement for its smoking cessation chewing gum highlighting the right dosage and the right usage of the brand to effectively reduce or quit smoking.

    The TVC delves into the mindset of a smoker who seeks advice from a friend who has now quit smoking with the help of Nicotex gums.

    Cipla Health category director Anshul Mishra says, “We as a brand understand the psychology of a smoker, the constant struggles and endless attempts to quit smoking. A lot of smokers trust Nicotex to be their companion in this difficult journey to quit smoking. Our approach in this piece of creative has been very sharp and positive. We aim to educate our consumers and highlight the importance of using the right dosage of Nicotex and following the correct chewing technique which will help them cope with their struggle.’’

    The advertisement was conceptualised and created by Soho Square, a Mumbai based advertising firm, with the intention of driving education among the consumers to start their journey to quit smoking with the correct dosage and consumption of Nicotex.

    “Quitting smoking is tough and disheartening for the smoker each time he fails at quitting. Many a times consumers take the first step of trying Nicotex to quit, but due to incorrect consumption lapse in their effort. Any product consumed correctly gives best results, true for Nicotex as well. Thus the purpose of this communication was to educate consumers to get the best result from their efforts, purposefully kept simple,” adds Soho Square ECD and creative head Anuraag Khandelwal. 

    With an aim to make a strong resolve to have a smoke-free life ahead of us, Nicotex continues to motivate consumers with their TVC and digital campaigns.

  • Cipla launches TVC for ActivKids Immuno Boosters

    Cipla launches TVC for ActivKids Immuno Boosters

    MUMBAI: Mothers’ concern for their children’s health goes to the extent of restricting them from indulging at times. Capturing one of these many concerns, Cipla has released a new TVC for its kids’ immunity supplement ActivKids Immuno Boosters.

    Cipla Health head of marketing Himava Nath says, “The idea was to support the moms who were constantly worried about their kid’s health by helping them build their immunity. The product was launched through the paediatricians to begin with as they are the guardians of the kid’s health. And we have received acceptance and appreciation from them.”

    The TV ad is a follow up of the hugely successful #YesMom digital campaign. It is based on the consumer insight that out of worry about their kid’s health, mothers often say no. Immuno Boosters will help build immunity in kids so that moms can say yes more often.

    “The campaign was rolled out with a social experiment on the online page of Cipla highlighting the psychological impacts of ‘No’ on a child with a call out to mothers to take the Yes Challenge,” he adds.

    The digital social experiment was followed up with the launch of the product in a successful media event along with celebrity mother Mandira Bedi and her 6-year-old son Vir.

    Research suggests that due to multiple reasons like fussy eating, adulteration and junk eating, kids do not receive their daily requirement of essential nutrients. This leads to weaker immunity and thus is a constant source of worry for mothers. The format of Immuno Boosters is kid friendly and the formulation is scientific.