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  • ‘Chill,’ says DDB Mudra to Pan Bahar-Pierce Brosnan ‘bond’

    ‘Chill,’ says DDB Mudra to Pan Bahar-Pierce Brosnan ‘bond’

    MUMBAI: There are some things you can hate, or you can love, but you cannot ignore. For example, the fact that agent 007, James Bond, aka Pierce Brosnan, is actively promoting a pan masala brand in India. 

    When India woke up to a white haired Brosnan, peering intensely out from a full page ad on The Times of India, holding a jar of Pan Bahar, the nation did a double take. Soon enough, Twitter and Facebook was flooded with a wide range of mostly polarized reactions — from mildly amused to some outright offended.

    Social influencer and writer Anjali Alappat‏ tweets “The names Bond, James Bond. I have a license to spit? #PanBahar #PierceBrosnan”

    And then there were those who went into denial, doubting if it really is the real Pierce Brosnan, or a doppelganger of his, with a good use of make-up and photoshop, or CGI for the video spot that invaded Youtube and Facebook next.

    Needless to say funny James Bond memes in a desi avatar trolled the Bond actor, with masters of roasting, All India Bakchod giving a blow in their own signature style

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/AIB.jpg?itok=TOruF2s5

    There were also a few who raised a valid question that led to a proper discussion

    Harsha BhogleVerified account ‏@bhogleharsha  6h6 hours ago
    Can advertising and brand experts tell us if going viral but becoming a laughing stock is good brand strategy? #PanBahar

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/pan1.jpg?itok=VCJILkcy

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/pan2.jpg?itok=azDT7cr5

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/pan3.jpg?itok=3v30slIk

    While most agreed that the brand has scored high on brand recall and customer mindshare, there was a general discomfort to the idea of an international star endorsing a homegrown pan masala brrand.

    To those who went ‘why on earth?’ DDB Mudra creative head Sambit Mohanty said, ‘why not?’

    Mohanty and his creative team at DDB Mudra take full credit for causing this daylong mayhem on the social media, and proudly so.

    Of course, the client too was quite the daredevil to have gone ahead with this ‘audacious’ idea.  “It was pretty balsy on the part of the client, but being a pioneer in the category, they know the pulse of their audience. The brand’s TG is the aspirational 30 plus who easily associate with James Bond, aka Pierce Brosnan, with class, style and statement. Therefore they upped the ante by actually getting him on board. And it has paid off, as you can see from the conversation around the brand that the campaign has generated.”

    “The decision to bring Pierce Brosnan on board as Pan Bahar’s brand ambassador speaks volumes about our vision and ambition. We always have been focusing on a structured and quality brand promotion aligning with our product quality. As Pan Bahar stands for class, success and sophistication, we see our association with Brosnan as a natural fit,” said DJ Group CEO Dinesh Jain.

    No matter which side of the spectrum one lays on this debate, the question that everyone has on their mind is how did the brand convince Brosnan to get onboard?

    “We tend to complicate things most times by over speculating about something, and let that negativity get the better of us. How do you know if it won’t work out without even trying it? We simply went ahead and asked Pierce if he would do it, and he agreed. It is that simple. We explained to him what Pan Bahar was, and what it meant for the people who consumed it, and we liked the concept and the scripting,” Mohanty simply stated.

    The idea, Mohanty explained, was to bring out the product from everyone’s pocket and have them consume it with pride. “These days pan masala is not just a ‘massy’ thing, several corporate and boardroom tables have pan masalas kept on the table. Moreover we live in a world where Indians are globally successful thanks to their creativity, audacity and entrepreneurial attitude. That’s why, when it came to assigning a new brand ambassador for Pan Bahar, Pierce Brosnan was a great choice. We wanted to give a classy image to the brand and who better to drive that brand statement than James Bong himself?”

    Citing the brand’s earlier campaign ‘Pehchan Kamiabi ki’ with Saif Ali Khan, Sambit added the thought remained the same, though it definitely graduated to the next level with Peirce Brosnan as the brand ambassador.

    “We easily get starry eyed when we think of Bollywood and often restrain ourselves from thinking far and widen our horizon. The truth is there are several home grown brands that cater to a large enough audience who resonate with an international personality. By restricting ourselves to just Bollywood celebrities we are doing ourselves and our clients a disservice. We should let the possibility to sign on an ambassador who can deliver a far better brand value,” Mohanty added on the use of an international star as opposed to the Bollywood celebrities.

    While Mohanty refrained from giving any details, he admitted Brosnan has been well compensated for his year-long deal with the brand, subject to extension based on the brand and the Hollywood star’s wishes.

    Shot in Austin, the film begins with Brosnan stopping his sports car in front of a grand entrance. His lady wishes him luck. He has a look of destiny on his face. As he enters the building, he is welcomed by a no. of obstacles waiting for him. He must win over these hurdles to get to the chair, his rightful prize. The film ends with Brosnan saying, “Pan Bahar, class never goes out of style.”

    The brand released a teaser on its social channels to create buzz about the film. A series of smartly crafted print teasers were also released, to create anticipation in the market about the campaign. To create a further relevance with 007, the film has been released on 7 October, 2016.

    But, the fact remained that several had raised an eyebrow at the actor’s decision to endorse a pan masala brand that is thought to be harmful by many.

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/pan.jpg?itok=pJZSceog

    To them, Mohanty says, “It is an advertisement! No one has died! If Brosnan himself doesn’t have an issue, I don’t see the harm in him endorsing this brand. People can take it up with him if they are that concerned, or they can chew on some pan masala, and take a chill pill.”

  • ‘Chill,’ says DDB Mudra to Pan Bahar-Pierce Brosnan ‘bond’

    ‘Chill,’ says DDB Mudra to Pan Bahar-Pierce Brosnan ‘bond’

    MUMBAI: There are some things you can hate, or you can love, but you cannot ignore. For example, the fact that agent 007, James Bond, aka Pierce Brosnan, is actively promoting a pan masala brand in India. 

    When India woke up to a white haired Brosnan, peering intensely out from a full page ad on The Times of India, holding a jar of Pan Bahar, the nation did a double take. Soon enough, Twitter and Facebook was flooded with a wide range of mostly polarized reactions — from mildly amused to some outright offended.

    Social influencer and writer Anjali Alappat‏ tweets “The names Bond, James Bond. I have a license to spit? #PanBahar #PierceBrosnan”

    And then there were those who went into denial, doubting if it really is the real Pierce Brosnan, or a doppelganger of his, with a good use of make-up and photoshop, or CGI for the video spot that invaded Youtube and Facebook next.

    Needless to say funny James Bond memes in a desi avatar trolled the Bond actor, with masters of roasting, All India Bakchod giving a blow in their own signature style

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/AIB.jpg?itok=TOruF2s5

    There were also a few who raised a valid question that led to a proper discussion

    Harsha BhogleVerified account ‏@bhogleharsha  6h6 hours ago
    Can advertising and brand experts tell us if going viral but becoming a laughing stock is good brand strategy? #PanBahar

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/pan1.jpg?itok=VCJILkcy

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/pan2.jpg?itok=azDT7cr5

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/pan3.jpg?itok=3v30slIk

    While most agreed that the brand has scored high on brand recall and customer mindshare, there was a general discomfort to the idea of an international star endorsing a homegrown pan masala brrand.

    To those who went ‘why on earth?’ DDB Mudra creative head Sambit Mohanty said, ‘why not?’

    Mohanty and his creative team at DDB Mudra take full credit for causing this daylong mayhem on the social media, and proudly so.

    Of course, the client too was quite the daredevil to have gone ahead with this ‘audacious’ idea.  “It was pretty balsy on the part of the client, but being a pioneer in the category, they know the pulse of their audience. The brand’s TG is the aspirational 30 plus who easily associate with James Bond, aka Pierce Brosnan, with class, style and statement. Therefore they upped the ante by actually getting him on board. And it has paid off, as you can see from the conversation around the brand that the campaign has generated.”

    “The decision to bring Pierce Brosnan on board as Pan Bahar’s brand ambassador speaks volumes about our vision and ambition. We always have been focusing on a structured and quality brand promotion aligning with our product quality. As Pan Bahar stands for class, success and sophistication, we see our association with Brosnan as a natural fit,” said DJ Group CEO Dinesh Jain.

    No matter which side of the spectrum one lays on this debate, the question that everyone has on their mind is how did the brand convince Brosnan to get onboard?

    “We tend to complicate things most times by over speculating about something, and let that negativity get the better of us. How do you know if it won’t work out without even trying it? We simply went ahead and asked Pierce if he would do it, and he agreed. It is that simple. We explained to him what Pan Bahar was, and what it meant for the people who consumed it, and we liked the concept and the scripting,” Mohanty simply stated.

    The idea, Mohanty explained, was to bring out the product from everyone’s pocket and have them consume it with pride. “These days pan masala is not just a ‘massy’ thing, several corporate and boardroom tables have pan masalas kept on the table. Moreover we live in a world where Indians are globally successful thanks to their creativity, audacity and entrepreneurial attitude. That’s why, when it came to assigning a new brand ambassador for Pan Bahar, Pierce Brosnan was a great choice. We wanted to give a classy image to the brand and who better to drive that brand statement than James Bong himself?”

    Citing the brand’s earlier campaign ‘Pehchan Kamiabi ki’ with Saif Ali Khan, Sambit added the thought remained the same, though it definitely graduated to the next level with Peirce Brosnan as the brand ambassador.

    “We easily get starry eyed when we think of Bollywood and often restrain ourselves from thinking far and widen our horizon. The truth is there are several home grown brands that cater to a large enough audience who resonate with an international personality. By restricting ourselves to just Bollywood celebrities we are doing ourselves and our clients a disservice. We should let the possibility to sign on an ambassador who can deliver a far better brand value,” Mohanty added on the use of an international star as opposed to the Bollywood celebrities.

    While Mohanty refrained from giving any details, he admitted Brosnan has been well compensated for his year-long deal with the brand, subject to extension based on the brand and the Hollywood star’s wishes.

    Shot in Austin, the film begins with Brosnan stopping his sports car in front of a grand entrance. His lady wishes him luck. He has a look of destiny on his face. As he enters the building, he is welcomed by a no. of obstacles waiting for him. He must win over these hurdles to get to the chair, his rightful prize. The film ends with Brosnan saying, “Pan Bahar, class never goes out of style.”

    The brand released a teaser on its social channels to create buzz about the film. A series of smartly crafted print teasers were also released, to create anticipation in the market about the campaign. To create a further relevance with 007, the film has been released on 7 October, 2016.

    But, the fact remained that several had raised an eyebrow at the actor’s decision to endorse a pan masala brand that is thought to be harmful by many.

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/pan.jpg?itok=pJZSceog

    To them, Mohanty says, “It is an advertisement! No one has died! If Brosnan himself doesn’t have an issue, I don’t see the harm in him endorsing this brand. People can take it up with him if they are that concerned, or they can chew on some pan masala, and take a chill pill.”

  • Mullen Lintas wins creative mandate of Viacom 18’s VOOT

    Mullen Lintas wins creative mandate of Viacom 18’s VOOT

    MUMBAI  As it gears up for the consumer launch of its advertising led VOD platform VOOT, Viacom18 has appointed Mullen Lintas, the advertising agency of the Mullen Lowe Lintas Group as its creative partner.

    The agency’s mandate would be to provide strategic recommendations pertaining to marketing and promotion of the brand and also provide ideas that go beyond conventional advertising.

    Commenting on the appointment, Viacom18 Digital Ventures COO Gaurav Gandhi said, “As we set out to launch a new brand in this space, we needed a creative partner who could not only help in building a distinct positioning for VOOT, but also bring-to-life key facets of our product and content proposition in the campaigns. Our choice for Mullen Lintas is not only because of the fantastic credentials of the agency, but also the very deep consumer insights and creative edge that the team brings with it.”

    Expressing his views on the immense scope that the brand presents,  Mullen Lintas chairman and CCO Amer Jaleel said, “We are delighted to partner Viacom 18 for their high-decibel launch of VOOT. Time and place are no longer the deciding factors for accessing entertainment. This is the future of entertainment and we have no doubt that VOOT will play a big role in shaping this category. We are committed towards creating magic for the brand VOOT.”
    On winning the new mandate,  Mullen Lintas  CEO Virat Tandon said, “Technology is changing the way people are consuming content. Video on demand is the next big leap after the remote control. It’s a super exciting space and an opportunity to create the next big entertainment brand in this new tech world. Also exciting is the opportunity to work with some remarkable bunch of people at Viacom 18.”

    VOOT is a digital video entertainment platform launching with over 17,000 hours of content (across languages and genres) including the biggest TV shows, Kids content and films. This will be supplemented by fresh and original web series, Digital films and other original content created only for VOOT.

    Content on VOOT will be classified based on genres such as reality, comedy, drama, kids and other segments and has been formatted based on a year’s research on what people watch on digital video platforms.

  • Mullen Lintas wins creative mandate of Viacom 18’s VOOT

    Mullen Lintas wins creative mandate of Viacom 18’s VOOT

    MUMBAI  As it gears up for the consumer launch of its advertising led VOD platform VOOT, Viacom18 has appointed Mullen Lintas, the advertising agency of the Mullen Lowe Lintas Group as its creative partner.

    The agency’s mandate would be to provide strategic recommendations pertaining to marketing and promotion of the brand and also provide ideas that go beyond conventional advertising.

    Commenting on the appointment, Viacom18 Digital Ventures COO Gaurav Gandhi said, “As we set out to launch a new brand in this space, we needed a creative partner who could not only help in building a distinct positioning for VOOT, but also bring-to-life key facets of our product and content proposition in the campaigns. Our choice for Mullen Lintas is not only because of the fantastic credentials of the agency, but also the very deep consumer insights and creative edge that the team brings with it.”

    Expressing his views on the immense scope that the brand presents,  Mullen Lintas chairman and CCO Amer Jaleel said, “We are delighted to partner Viacom 18 for their high-decibel launch of VOOT. Time and place are no longer the deciding factors for accessing entertainment. This is the future of entertainment and we have no doubt that VOOT will play a big role in shaping this category. We are committed towards creating magic for the brand VOOT.”
    On winning the new mandate,  Mullen Lintas  CEO Virat Tandon said, “Technology is changing the way people are consuming content. Video on demand is the next big leap after the remote control. It’s a super exciting space and an opportunity to create the next big entertainment brand in this new tech world. Also exciting is the opportunity to work with some remarkable bunch of people at Viacom 18.”

    VOOT is a digital video entertainment platform launching with over 17,000 hours of content (across languages and genres) including the biggest TV shows, Kids content and films. This will be supplemented by fresh and original web series, Digital films and other original content created only for VOOT.

    Content on VOOT will be classified based on genres such as reality, comedy, drama, kids and other segments and has been formatted based on a year’s research on what people watch on digital video platforms.

  • Goafest 2015 to be held from 9-11 April

    Goafest 2015 to be held from 9-11 April

    MUMBAI: The organising committee of Goafest 2015 has announced the dates of the event.

     

    Goafest 2015 will be held from 9-11 April at Grand Hyatt and the event will be open for all the delegates on all the three days. The ABBYs will also be held on all the three days.

     

    The committee has announced that Publicis south Asia CEO and the Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) vice president Nakul Chopra will be the chairman of Goafest 2015 and The Advertising Club president Pratap Bose will be the chairman of the Awards Governing Council.

     

    Goafest 2015 will be in its 10th edition and this is the eighth year that AAAI and The Advertising Club will come together to deliver ABBYs, India’s definitive awards that celebrate creativity. 

  • Keegan Pinto joins DDB Mudra West as group creative director

    Keegan Pinto joins DDB Mudra West as group creative director

    MUMBAI: Adding more zeal to the creative force of DDB Mudra West, the agency has got on board Keegan Pinto as group creative director.

    With more than a decade of experience, Pinto’s previous stints were with Lowe Lintas, Bates 141, Rediffusion Young & Rubicam, O&M Mumbai and Colenso BBDO Auckland, New Zealand. He has been associated with brands including Tata Tea ‘Jaago Re’, Lifebuoy Worldwide, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, Tetley Tea, Videocon d2h, Onida air conditioners, TVS, Domex, Croma, Bajaj Bikes, DNA newspaper, Airtel, Economic Times, HLL – Dove, Lakme, Ponds, P&G – Vicks, Kingfisher Airlines, Zoom TV, Hindustan Pencils, World Gold Council and BBC World to name a few.

    His work has won him accolades in both the international and national circuits including the prestigious New York Festival, D&AD, One Show, Adfest, Cannes Lions, Abbys and Effies.

    The avid Bollywood enthusiast commented on his new role, “I’ve been a fan of Sonal’s work especially the ‘Indian Panga League’ campaign for Virgin Mobile and I really look forward to working with him. Rahul Mathew is a powerhouse too, and now with him leading the way at DDB Mudra West, I see a real reason to join the fight and help take DDB Mudra West to the next level. DDB Mudra Group has always had all it to takes to be a serious influencer in the Indian advertising scene, and I hope to be part of that little push with some fun, ‘junta’ work.”

    DDB Mudra West creative head Rahul Mathew said, “We believe that great work is created by like-minded people with diverse backgrounds and passions. Keegan is yet another step in that direction. He brings a rather unique skill-set to the table. And at the same time is completely aligned and excited by the vision we have for the agency. I am really looking forward to his diversity adding to our body of work.”