Tag: Lights

  • Mondelez India lights up village of diya-makers this Diwali

    Mondelez India lights up village of diya-makers this Diwali

    MUMBAI: Festivals form an intrinsic part of the Indian culture. Mondelez India, with its spirited campaigns, colourful packaging and unique product formats has been at the heart of India’s festive spirit for over 70 years.

    This year, Mondelez India brings alive the joy of goodness by bringing people together and strengthens relationships with a deep rooted mantra of generosity and making a difference to people’s lives. Just like no festival is complete without celebrations, Diwali cannot be revered in its true sense without illuminating our homes with diyas.

    Surchand in Rajasthan is a village famously known as the village of diyamakers, while they have been lighting up our lives for 50 years, they themselves continue to live in darkness; until recently, when Mondelez India decided to install solar panels at their homes, ensuring that Diwali, the festival of lights holds true for every house in Surchand.

    Mondelez India director of marketing (Chocolates) Anil Viswanathan says, “Cadbury is a brand built on the founding principle of goodness and generosity. The initiative reminds us of how any act of kindness, however small, can bring joy to people around you, thereby building on our strong proposition of ‘Kuch Achha Ho Jaaye, Kuch Meetha Ho Jaaye’. This Diwali, we hope to celebrate the generosity in everyone, showcasing how such moments go on to strengthen human relationships.”a

    "Brand speak is no longer enough. If you really want to be a brand that matters, you have to be a brand that does. Cadbury has always had generosity at its core. So when Diwali came around, we discovered this village that makes diyas for a living, but doesn’t have electricity for most of the day. The irony was obvious. And the solution was too. What if we could light up their lives, the way they light up ours? From there it was only getting it done that was the hard part. And their reactions were totally worth the hard work,” adds Ogilvy & Mather executive creative director Neville Shah.

  • Wipro highlights importance of bright light

    Wipro highlights importance of bright light

    MUMBAI: Wipro consumer care and lighting has launched its new TV ad campaign – wider light for brighter homes.

    The ad campaign highlights the importance of choosing Wipro Garnet LED bulb, which claims to be 70 per cent wider than ordinary LED bulbs giving more brightness for homes.

    Featuring two 30-second ad films, the campaign focuses on common life situations of the difficulties faced by individuals with a low beam ordinary LED bulb and the transformation to a better life with a wider and brighter light through wide beam Garnet LED bulb.

    Wipro consumer care and lighting senior vice president and business head of consumer lighting and switches Sanjay Gupta says, “Our endeavour is to provide better benefits and comfort to our consumers. We were the first to launch colour changing LED tube lights in which one can change the colour as per the mood. With wider lights for brighter homes campaign for Garnet we are confident that we will further enhance our connect with consumers, emphasising the unique value proposition and innovative offerings.”

    FCB ULKA chief executive officer Nitin Karkare adds, “When we were tasked with working on the lighting business, we couldn’t have been more excited. In the case of this campaign, the fact that the product had such a clear differentiator made our job that much easier. We used family dynamics to bring to light the trouble that the wrong light can create for one, and how the simple act of switching to Wipro Garnet can make such a big difference to seeing things right.”