Tag: Indian athletes

  • Cadbury Bournvita unveils a short film ‘The Boy Who Failed’ in its latest campaign ‘Tayyari Jeet Ki’

    Cadbury Bournvita unveils a short film ‘The Boy Who Failed’ in its latest campaign ‘Tayyari Jeet Ki’

    Mumbai: Mondelez India’s nutrition brand Cadbury Bournvita has rolled out a four-minute short film, “The Boy Who Failed,” introducing a perspective shift on failure under its campaign “Tayyari Jeet Ki.”

    The latest film emphasises the role of failure in today’s hyper-competitive world in making one stronger and more resilient than before. It brings alive the simple yet ironic life truth that failure is the biggest teacher on the path to success, and hence the need to perceive it accordingly. Thus, conveying the message of normalising failure and encouraging kids to learn from it and bounce back stronger for another step towards their “Tayyari Jeet Ki.”

    As an extension of this campaign, Cadbury Bournvita has partnered with the Indian athletes who almost made it to the winning podium, despite the loss, emerging as nothing less than champions. Amid a bunch of success stories and medal tallies, the brand will be welcoming and supporting athletes Anahat Singh, Hima Das, and Ashish Kumar Chaudhary, who’ve gained more than a medal—an unforgettable experience and tonnes of learning to win their next game. The brand will be leveraging OOH advertising to celebrate their fighting spirit in the most special way.

    The players will also use their social media handles to share their inspiring stories and game learning, emphasising the message of rising above failures. This will be backed by some inspiring content on dealing with failure on Cadbury Bournvita’s “Tayyari Jeet Ki” (tayyarijeetki.in) parenting website.

    Commenting on the campaign, Mondelez India vice president-marketing Anil Viswanathan said, “In today’s hyper-competitive world, even the smallest of failures can impact children physically, mentally, and emotionally. In such an environment, it becomes imperative for parents to help children realise their true potential and help them embrace failure gracefully while encouraging them to learn from it.”

    Although failure has always been portrayed in a negative light, this film allowed us to emphasise the importance of the right “Tayyari” and to shift perspective towards how people view failures and disappointments. To emphasise the message further, we have associated with Indian athletes who will help inspire children to deal with failure and emerge stronger for their future endeavours,” he added.

    Conceptualised by Ogilvy India executive creative director Akshay Seth and group creative director Chinmay Raut added, “As a brand, we wish to change the perspective on failure that we as a country have, in the most inspiring and authentic manner. In the wake of the recent sporting events, while the country applauded the winners, we wanted to reach out and inspire the Indian athletes who, despite their best, didn’t make it to the podium. Because failing is fine, not fighting back is not. And we’re sure our champions will do exactly that with the nation’s support.”

    Commenting on the campaign, Wavemaker India chief client office and office head-west Shekhar Banerjee said, “No one can personify our message better than athletes. All of us, as parents and kids, have something to learn from them: the spirit of never giving up. Even when they don’t win, they leave us hopeful. They teach us to fail gracefully and come back even harder. Big thanks to the athletes for supporting us in this cause.”

    This latest campaign is supported by a high-decibel 360-degree marketing campaign including disruptive outdoor activations, partnerships with leading social media platforms and influencer engagement. Additionally, the brand has launched a parenting website (www.tayyarijeetki.in) that will host inspiring stories about the players in addition to anchoring progressive and holistic conversations on parenting for kids during their formative years.

  • Jaquar Group announces support to para-athlete Sumit Antil

    Jaquar Group announces support to para-athlete Sumit Antil

    Mumbai: The Jaquar Foundation, the CSR arm of Jaquar Group, on Monday announced their continued support to Sumit Antil for training and equipment for the next Paralympic events in 2024. The Indian para-athlete won the gold medal in Javelin throw at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

    “This is a gesture from the brand to encourage Antil and thousands of other young athletes like him who are relentlessly working hard to make India shine on the map of world sport,” said the statement.

    “The recent honour that Sumit has brought to the country is just the beginning of where Indian sports is headed,” said Jaquar Foundation, head, Kanwar Shamsher Relan. “This year, Jaquar has extended its support to one of the most inspiring Paralympian in India- Sumit Antil. This will not only ensure that he gets access to world-class facilities and equipment but also inspire other aspiring athletes to pursue their dreams.”

    At the age of 17, Sumit lost his left leg during a motorbike accident. He had always dreamt of joining the Indian Army, but the accident shattered his dreams. Sumit was introduced to para-athletics during college and showed a great skill for Javelin throw very early in his career. Today, he holds the world record in the javelin throw with a distance of 68.55 m. In the process of winning the gold medal in the Paralympics Final 2021, Sumit made three new world records in Javelin throw, breaking his own.

    “I am thrilled and grateful for Jaquar Foundation to have come forward and extend their support to me for the coming four years,” said Sumit Antil. “The facilities, equipment and training of international standards will help me work towards my goal for Paralympics 2024- bring more pride and recognition to the nation. I hope that this initiative galvanises further support for athletes like us.”

  • JSW Paints launches ‘Sundar Bharat’ initiative to paint homes of Indian athletes

    JSW Paints launches ‘Sundar Bharat’ initiative to paint homes of Indian athletes

    Mumbai: JSW Group’s environment-friendly paints company JSW Paints on Tuesday announced a new brand initiative called ‘Sundar Bharat’ to celebrate every Indian Olympic athlete, in a unique way. According to the initiative, every Indian athlete of any sporting discipline who has represented India at the Olympic games since 1947 will be offered free painting of their homes by the company.

    JSW Paints is offering the Indian Olympic athletes or their kin its entire portfolio of 1808 water-based colours under this initiative and JSW has kept the pledge mechanism hassle-free, said the company in a press statement. “In order to avail the offer, an eligible athlete must call the JSW Paints customer care number 1800-121-5797,” it added.

    “At JSW Group, we always believe in delivering meaningful value to our consumers and forge deep bonds with our stakeholders,” said JSW Paints MD, Parth Jindal. “We try to achieve this by banking upon the JSW experience, a product of thousand gestures, to make life beautiful for our esteemed consumers. Sundar Bharat is one such gesture from JSW Paints.” 

  • Eurosport India secures Tokyo Paralympics 2020 broadcast rights

    Eurosport India secures Tokyo Paralympics 2020 broadcast rights

    Mumbai: The Paralympic Committee of India has awarded the rights to broadcast the Tokyo 2020 Summer Paralympic Games to Eurosport India set to take place between 24 August and 5 September. The association marks the first time for Discovery-owned sports channel to broadcast a global multi-sport event in India.

    Eurosport India will be the exclusive pay-TV partner in the SAARC countries. The rights include a showcase of Live sports, delayed telecast, and highlights across key events in 22 sporting disciplines.

    With a focus on local heroes, Eurosport India’s coverage of the Paralympics will start on 27 August to coincide with the men’s and women’s archery events at Yumenoshima Park Archery Field. The Eurosport feed will also be Live on the discovery+ app for the fans to stay up to speed with all the action from Tokyo, the channel said in a statement on Wednesday.

    Speaking about the association, Discovery Inc SVP – affiliate sales and product distribution, Asia – India sales & distribution and Eurosport India head, Vijay Rajput said, “This is a milestone event in the short life of Eurosport India. Eurosport is the home of the Olympics in Europe and our association with the Tokyo 2020 Summer Paralympic Games will be the first step towards a similar journey in India.”

    “The Paralympic Committee of India and Eurosport India have a common vision of helping our athletes gain visibility amongst passionate Indian sporting communities and this association is a testimony of that,” he added.

    “At the brink of a historic national sporting movement, our Indian para sportsmen are inspired and excited to win glory and pride for the country. Such honouring moments must and would be shared and celebrated. Indians masses across the globe should be able to bask in the triumphant performance of our Paralympic stars,” added the Paralympic Committee of India, secretary-general, Gursharan Singh.

    India will be fielding its largest ever contingent at Tokyo 2020 Summer Paralympic Games with 54 Paralympic athletes participating across nine sporting disciplines.

  • ABP News’ ‘Jeetega India’ captures emotions of Indian athletes ahead of Tokyo Olympics

    ABP News’ ‘Jeetega India’ captures emotions of Indian athletes ahead of Tokyo Olympics

    Mumbai: ABP News hosted a special e-conclave ‘Jeetega India’ yesterday (22 July) to mark the occasion of the Olympic Games set to commence from today in Tokyo. At this e-conclave, various honorable dignitaries from the Indian sports fraternity presented their views and expectations on the Tokyo Olympics 2021.

    The ‘Jeetega India’ e-conclave witnessed a distinguished line-up of talented and successful Indian athletes, many of whom have previously won at World Championships & Olympic Games. These included P.V. Sindhu, Bajrang Punia, Karnam Malleswari, Gagan Narang, Yogeshwar Dutt, along with the first Indian fencer to qualify for the Olympics, C.A Bhavani Devi, National record holder and Tokyo Olympics-bound race walker, Priyanka Goswami, India’s highest-ranked table tennis player and nine-time Seniors National Champion, Sharath Kamal.

    The Olympics has the world’s largest sports audience, and unlike other sporting events, it attracts massive viewership. ‘Jeetega India,’ with its specific focus on the youth, opens up sponsorship opportunities for businesses wanting to interact with a wide range of viewers, the channel said in a statement.

    One of the key objectives of this e-conclave was to encourage youngsters to pursue their sporting ambitions and contribute towards the growth of the sporting culture in India, it added.

    Speaking about the e-conclave, ABP Network CEO Avinash Pandey said, “The ‘Jeetega India’ e-conclave is the first of many programming initiatives planned for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. At ABP News, we are committed to practicing and exhibiting our journalism in innovative and compelling ways. Our aim with such initiatives is to bring the entire country together in supporting our Olympics-bound athletes and encourage more youngsters to step into the exciting world of sports.”

    Winner of multiple Grand Slam titles, Leander Paes spoke on the e-conclave about how COVID-19 would have a massive impact on the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. “Due to a delay of one year, a lot of things have changed. Rankings have changed. Players have had to reinvent themselves, elongate their trainings and what not. For a 100 metre race, athletes have to wait for 4 years for just 9 seconds. But such is life and such is sports. We have to continuously adapt ourselves,” Paes said.

    Olympic silver medalist and World Badminton champion P.V. Sindhu revealed at the conclave that Carolina Marin from Spain is her top rival, who is not playing in the Tokyo Olympics. “It is unfortunate that Carolina would not be a part of the tournament. But it is still not going to be easy. This time the challenges will be severe as we are in a very unique situation. Every day, we will have a COVID test. Masks will have to be worn at all times,” Sindhu said.

    “I was an underdog during Rio Olympics 2016 but now everyone recognises me and thinks that if I play, I will bring back the medal. So, the pressure is surely there but I just want to play the game with utmost focus,” she added.

    Talking about the competition level this year, three-time Wrestling World Championship medalist Bajrang Punia said that most of the participants are very talented and would definitely pose a major challenge, “I would play every match like it is the final one,” he said.

    Olympics bronze medalist shooters Yogeshwar Dutt and Gagan Narang had a heart-to-heart conversation with Kapil Dev during the e-conclave. Dutt said with a lot of confidence, “Indian wrestlers are all ready for the tournament and are likely to win at least three medals.”