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  • Dentsu Creative India announces new campaign ‘A Honda Goes Beyond’

    Dentsu Creative India announces new campaign ‘A Honda Goes Beyond’

    Mumbai: Dentsu Creative India has launched a new campaign titled “A Honda Goes Beyond” for the leading premium car manufacturer, Honda Cars India. The campaign aims to connect with brand enthusiasts and a new generation of customers.

    The campaign underlines the brand’s philosophy of ‘durability, quality, and reliability’ with the objective of developing a communication that celebrates the bond that the customers have with Honda. In addition to this, the film also highlights the brand’s offering of innovative and futuristic technology products, which make the driving experience not only safe but also exciting and superior.

    Commenting on the campaign, Dentsu Creative India executive vice president Ujjwal Anand said, “Honda’s promise to its customers is to go the extra mile, to make sure that every Honda journey is a joy and delight for them; and this goes way beyond just the drive, the engineering, and the cars. It is a commitment to every side of the ownership experience. Honda aims to fulfil all expectations, delighting its customers at every touchpoint throughout their relationship, and therefore, “A Honda Goes Beyond.””

    Dentsu Creative India group executive creative director Auryndom Bose added, “Honda has always stood for engineering that holds true to the experience of the product. Whilst the category codes of automobile advertising are loaded with mostly rational depictions, this new brand campaign for Honda is our way to transcend beyond the conventions and create an emotionally evocative communication that appeals to the heart and impacts the consideration for the brand.”

    “The current campaign is a celebration of the bond that the customers share with Honda, and the company promises to go beyond in everything that they do. Honda’s journey in India has been nothing less than spectacular, and the credit goes to our customers who have bestowed their trust in Honda’s premium cars for the last 25 years. It has always been our endeavour to keep customers at the centre of our products and services,” commented Honda Cars India president & CEO Takuya Tsumura.

  • Covid relief: Sunrisers Hyderabad donates Rs 30 crore

    Covid relief: Sunrisers Hyderabad donates Rs 30 crore

    KERALA: Sun TV Network, owners of IPL team Sunrisers Hyderabad, has donated Rs 30 crore towards India’s Covid2019 relief efforts. The amount donated by Sun TV will be used to undertake Covid relief works carried out by the central and state governments along with various other non-profits. 

    “Sun TV Network is donating a sum of Rs 30 crore to provide relief to those affected by the second wave of the Covid pandemic. This will be spent on several initiatives currently underway at various states of India including the following: 1. Donations to the various programmes initiated by the government of India and state governments. 2. Partnering with NGOs that are providing oxygen cylinders, medicines, etc,” said Sunrisers Hyderabad. 

    The former IPL champions also added that Sun TV will leverage its resources and media assets to spread greater awareness among millions of its television viewing audiences. 

    Meanwhile, Honda India Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of all Honda group companies in India, has also pledged to donate Rs 6.5 crore to the country’s Covid relief efforts. 

    As a part of this, Honda India Foundation will also set up Covid care isolation centers and oxygen production plants in the country. The company revealed that the temporary Covid isolation centers will start functioning from next week. According to reports, Honda India Foundation is closely working with states like Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana to set up oxygen plants.

    After reporting more than 4,00,000 fresh Covid cases for three consecutive days, India witnessed a slight dip in positive cases on May 9. On Sunday, the country reported over 3,60,000 fresh cases and 3,748 Covid-related deaths.