Tag: Kashyap Gala

  • Fevicol sticks to fun with a new twist on glue-tube design

    Fevicol sticks to fun with a new twist on glue-tube design

    MUMBAI: Stick it like a pro, play it like a kid. Fevicol MR, the glue that generations have grown up with, just got a spunky makeover and it’s sticking the landing in style. Pidilite Industries has rolled out an all-new packaging for its iconic craft adhesive, bringing pen-like precision and childlike joy into classrooms, craft corners, and stationery aisles across the country.

    The new design features a slick pull-push lock mechanism and a mess-free nozzle, goodbye dried caps and gooey disasters. Shaped like a pen for easy handling by tiny hands, the pack comes in six eye-popping designs, each armed with a QR code linking to craft tutorials for the little Da Vincis and Picassos of tomorrow.

    And it’s not just looks that are getting the upgrade. A bouncy new jingle “Pull Karo, Stick Karo, Push Karo” powers the TVC, turning the simple act of gluing into a toe-tapping, cap-twirling performance that’s hard to forget. The spot captures the sheer delight of a kid immersed in creation, reinforcing Fevicol’s role as a childhood essential.

    Speaking on the development, Pidilite Industries Ltd., senior vice president for consumer products Kashyap Gala stated, “The revamp of Fevicol MR’s packaging reaffirms our commitment to pioneering innovations that enhance the consumer experience. Consumers have widely appreciated the new packaging. The innovative design has resonated well, particularly with children and their parents, who find the new features both practical, useful, and enjoyable. The ease of use and the fun element introduced by the new designs have enhanced the overall crafting experience.”

    With vibrant in-store displays and fresh packaging now out at stationery stores nationwide, the 60-year-old adhesive proves it’s still got the glue game on lockdown. The makeover not only freshens up a classic, but also reinforces Fevicol MR’s promise to spark creativity, one crafty capless tube at a time.

  • Nick x Fevicreate Idea Labs secures top honours at ANN Awards 2024

    Nick x Fevicreate Idea Labs secures top honours at ANN Awards 2024

    Mumbai: Fevicreate Idea Labs, Pidilite’s annual art and craft competition in partnership with Nick, won the prestigious ANN Award for Best Live Action Program” in the Kids category. Partnering with Nick places brands at the forefront of kids’ entertainment, ensuring unmatched engagement and visibility. Nick’s expertise in connecting with young audiences makes it the ultimate destination for brands looking to build saliency in the kids’ market. As a fellow kids-first brand, Pidilite integrates play and learning into its core values, offering products that inspire imagination while imparting valuable skills. Collaborative initiatives like Fevicreate Idea Labs showcase that a deep understanding of children’s interests and preferences can elevate a brand’s presence and impact.

    Aired on Nick, Sonic and JioCinema, the Kids’ network ensured that the show was out there through a multi-channel marketing blitz including on-air, digital and social media touchpoints. This partnership not only facilitated the creation of a unique, interactive experience but also led to the highest reach ever achieved for a branded content piece in the kids’ category. The competition provided young talents with a platform to showcase creativity and innovation with groundbreaking projects centred around themes such as Marine Life and Space Exploration. This initiative, produced in collaboration with Prisha Arts and facilitated by Madison, offered children across the nation a unique opportunity to innovate and express themselves using Pidilite’s renowned products. With over 1.5 lakh students participating, the show’s recognition underlines its successful blend of art, science, and education.

    Commenting on the win, Viacom18 business head of kids TV Network Anu Sikka said, “We are thrilled that Fevicreate Idea Labs has won the prestigious ANN Award. This recognition comes on the back of the deep synergy between Nick and Pidilite, showcasing how our partnership goes beyond traditional television to deliver out-of-the-box innovation. We excel in providing solutions across various brand categories through a kids-first lens, addressing unique challenges and elevating brand experiences. By leveraging the immense popularity of Nick Toons like Chikoo Aur Bunty, we’ve successfully brought this IP to life, setting a new benchmark in kids’ programming.”

    Pidilite senior vice president of consumer products business Kashyap Gala “At Fevicreate, we wholeheartedly support the concept of ‘learning by doing.’ School boards and NEP guidelines advocate for ‘Art-Integrated Learning,’ emphasizing that more learning should take place through art and craft. We are elated that the Fevicreate Idea Labs initiative has been recognized with the ANN Award for Best Live Action Program. This achievement validates our commitment to nurturing creativity through the perfect blend of art, craft, and science. Partnering with Nickelodeon allowed us to reach countless young creators, and this recognition further boosts our efforts to inspire and empower the next generation of innovators. We look forward to continuing this exciting journey.”

    Madison COO Vandana Ramkrishna said “Winning the ANN Award for Best Live Action Program is an incredible honor for Fevicreate Idea Labs and the entire team involved. At Madison, we take great pride in working on projects that make a difference, and this recognition is a testament to the synergy between Pidilite, Nickelodeon, and ourselves. The success of this initiative not only highlights the impact of our efforts but also motivates us to push the boundaries of creative programming for kids in the future.”

  • Fevicreate Idea Labs 2024 Art & Craft Competition: Winners announced

    Fevicreate Idea Labs 2024 Art & Craft Competition: Winners announced

    Mumbai: Pidilite, through its Fevicreate initiative, proudly announces the winners of the Fevicreate Idea Labs Annual Art & Craft Competition 2024. This national event, which combines science with art and craft, drew participation from over 1.3 lakh students representing 500+ schools across India, showcasing groundbreaking projects in Space Exploration, Endangered Species & Conservation, and Ocean Life.

    In its fourth year, the competition invited 16 finalists to Mumbai for the final round, where they competed live using a variety of art and craft materials, including Fevicreate boxes filled with Pidilite products. The themes were Marine Life for ages 9-14 years and the Solar System for ages 5-8 years. Projects were judged on creativity, innovative use of materials, scientific principles used, adherence to the theme, and overall presentation. Padma Shri Mylswamy Annadurai, an esteemed Indian space scientist and former ISRO Director, served as the chief jury member. Kashyap Gala, Senior Vice President of Consumer Products Business at Pidilite was also present at the event as a jury member.

    Winners in the 5-8 years or the ‘Little scientists’ age group include Hetvi Vaswani from MPS International, Jaipur, Rajasthan, and Bhani Gupta from St. Marks Senior Secondary Public School, Delhi, who both secured first place. Rama Anannya from Sri Chaitanya School Ameerpet, Hyderabad, Telangana, won second place, while Devanshi Sehgal from D.A.V High School, Ambala, took third place. In the 9-14 years ‘Young Innovators’ age group, Harshita Nopani from St. Xavier’s High School, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, claimed first place. Kanithi Swathi from D.A.V Centenary Public School, Vizag, Andhra Pradesh, secured second place, and Ifra Siddique from National English School, Kolkata, West Bengal, took third place.

    The final round was covered in episodes aired on prominent Viacom 18 network channels, Nickelodeon and Sonic. They will also be available on Jio Cinemas after June 24th.

    ISRO former director Padma Shri Mylswamy Annadurai expressed, “As a jury member of the Fevicreate Idea Labs competition, I am truly inspired by the creativity and ingenuity displayed by these young minds. At a time when education is evolving, it’s crucial to embrace the ‘learning by doing’ philosophy to drive STEM education. This competition exemplifies how art and science can come together to spark innovation and curiosity to approach and solve a given problem. The projects presented by these talented students are not only impressive but also a testament to the power of hands-on learning. I congratulate all the participants and winners for their remarkable efforts and encourage them to continue exploring and innovating.”

    Pidilite senior vice president of consumer products business Kashyap Gala remarked, “At Fevicreate, we wholeheartedly support the concept of ‘learning by doing.’ Today’s bright and curious minds thrive on challenges, and educators are continuously seeking innovative ways to teach them. School boards and NEP guidelines advocate for ‘Art-Integrated Learning,’ emphasizing that more learning should take place through art and craft. Fevicreate is dedicated to fostering this approach. The 16 creative young minds selected from across 65 cities and 1.3 lakh students are a testament to our commitment to ‘learning by doing.”

    Commenting on the association, Viacom18 Business head of Kids TV Network Anu Sikka said “Nick, as the ultimate destination for kids’ entertainment, is thrilled to join forces with Pidilite, the leader of arts and crafts innovation, for the innovative Fevicreate Idealabs Finale event. Nick’s extensive reach and influence in the children’s entertainment sector enable partner brands to connect with kids on a large scale, providing unique opportunities for collaboration. We are constantly seeking partnerships that enhance creativity and encourage exploration and learning. This contest embodies our dedication to nurturing the imaginative minds of tomorrow and offers a platform for Pidilite to showcase its innovative products to a broad, engaged audience.”

    Top winners received scholarships of Rs 1 lakh, Rs 75,000, and Rs 50,000 for first, second, and third places, respectively. Additional awards included runner-up prizes, trophies, certificates for schools with high participation, 22 city-level winners and special hampers for top students from schools with over 200 participants.