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  • Rise & Fall climbs to top as reality TV’s latest cultural power play

    Rise & Fall climbs to top as reality TV’s latest cultural power play

    MUMBAI: When it comes to reality television, what goes up must come down but for Amazon MX Player’s Rise & Fall, the only direction right now is up. Premiering on 6 September, the high-drama reality experiment has shot straight into the Top 2 original reality shows on Ormax ratings, winning fans across both metros and rural India. And the buzz isn’t limited to television screens, the show has already racked up a jaw-dropping 500 million social media views, turning reels, memes, and reactions into a second stage of drama.

    Hosted by Ashneer Grover, Rise & Fall drops 15 celebrity contestants spanning Bollywood, music, sports, entrepreneurship, and social media into a unique social experiment that examines the eternal tug-of-war between the powerful and the powerless. Over 42 days, alliances are built and broken, friendships tested, and betrayals executed with both tears and applause.

    The star-studded line-up features Arbaaz Patel, Aarush Bhola, Aahana Kumra, Aditya Narayan, Arjun Bijlani, Dhanashree Verma, Kubra Sait, Kiku Sharda, Anaya Banger, Nayandeep Rakshit, Bali, Akriti Negi with the first elimination seeing Noorin Sha bow out.

    “With Rise & Fall, Amazon MX Player is redefining reality television for India,” said Amazon MX Player director & head Karan Bedi. “We went back to the basics of what audiences want, not just spectacle and drama, but strategy, leadership, and emotion. By reimagining a global format through an Indian lens, we’re bringing viewers a bold, refreshing and powerful narrative that resonates deeply.”

    The opulent set, designed by National Award-winning art director Omung Kumar, provides the perfect stage for the drama. Behind it all, Banijay India’s powerhouse creative team has tailored the format to spark conversation across every medium and judging by the memes flooding Instagram and Twitter, it’s working.

    The show has also become a marketer’s playground. Amazon India head of advertising Girish Prabhu explained: “The response from brands has been phenomenal, they see real value in being part of Rise & Fall. Integrations feel natural and memorable, which is why sponsors like Lux Cozi, Orient Electric, Haier, Pintola, Avvatar Whey Protein, Envi, and HMD are seeing strong impact.”

    With streaming on Amazon MX Player, Prime Video, Fire TV, the Amazon shopping app, Airtel Xstream and airing on Sony Entertainment Television at 10:30 pm, brands also get the bonus of multi-platform reach.

    Rise & Fall isn’t just another unscripted series; it’s shaping up to be the OTT cultural moment of the year, where entertainment collides with hustle, and power shifts become prime-time spectacle. As fresh episodes drop daily at 12 pm, one thing’s clear, the only thing falling here are the contestants, while the show itself continues its meteoric rise.
     

  • Amazon MX Player, Sony TV team up to stream and beam ‘Rise and Fall’

    Amazon MX Player, Sony TV team up to stream and beam ‘Rise and Fall’

    MUMBAI: Streaming is going prime time. Amazon MX Player, Amazon’s free video service, has joined hands with Sony Entertainment Television to take its buzzy new reality series Rise and Fall to a wider audience.

    In a first-of-its-kind distribution pact, episodes of the show will drop daily at noon on Amazon MX Player before hitting Sony TV at 10:30 pm, giving viewers the choice of mobile-first streaming or traditional appointment viewing.

    The gamble seems to be paying off. According to Ormax Media, Rise and Fall was the most-watched show in its launch week. Hosted by Ashneer Grover, the show packs 15 celebrities from across entertainment, sports and music into a towering set split between extremes: a penthouse for the “Rulers” and a spartan basement for the “Workers.” Contestants shuffle between privilege and hardship, testing their wits in a battle of ambition, survival and strategy.

    Amazon MX Player, director & head of content, Amogh Dusad called the partnership “a cultural moment,” adding that the bold and disruptive format deserved the widest possible reach. Akshay Agrawal of Sony Pictures Networks India said the tie-up reflects Sony TV’s mission to bring “unique and compelling” formats to millions of households.

    The show has also lined up big-brand backers, with Lux Cozi, Orient Electric, Haier, Pintola and Avvatar Whey Protein among its sponsors.

    New episodes of Rise and Fall stream daily for free at 12 pm on Amazon MX Player, available via the MX app, Amazon shopping app, Prime Video, Fire TV and Airtel Xstream and air at 10:30 pm on Sony Entertainment Television.

  • Boss move! Bigg Boss 19 smashes OTT records with blockbuster JioHotstar debut

    Boss move! Bigg Boss 19 smashes OTT records with blockbuster JioHotstar debut

    MUMBAI: The house isn’t just full, it’s overflowing. Bigg Boss Season 19 stormed onto JioHotstar with India’s biggest-ever OTT launch, pulling in record-breaking Day 1 numbers that set the stage for a fiery season ahead. The opening episode clocked a 2.3x surge in reach and a 2.4x jump in watch-time compared to last year, while peak concurrency doubled over Bigg Boss 18’s launch. For a franchise that has ruled non-fiction TV for 18 years, this digital-first outing has levelled up the game.

    It wasn’t just the audience piling in brands rushed in too. With 11 marquee sponsors across FMCG, auto, lifestyle, and personal care ranging from Vaseline, Appy Fizz, Flipkart and Lakme Peach Milk to Citroën, Manforce and Lux Cozi, the season has lured a mix as diverse as the housemates themselves. For advertisers, Bigg Boss continues to be more than a show; it’s a cultural juggernaut with unmatched reach and recall.

    Keeping fans hooked round the clock, JioHotstar has added interactive features like live chats, polls, and a 24×7 live feed, ensuring audiences don’t just watch but actively play along. And of course, fronting it all is Salman Khan bringing charisma, banter, and that signature mix of star power and swagger that keeps audiences coming back.

    As Alok Jain of JioStar put it, “The overwhelming response reflects not just the property’s scale but the deep bond audiences share with Bigg Boss.” With the launch already rewriting records, Season 19 is shaping up to be more than entertainment, it’s a 24×7 obsession.

  • Aaj Tak’s social campaign ‘Mera Swabhimaan’ touches 1 mn views

    Aaj Tak’s social campaign ‘Mera Swabhimaan’ touches 1 mn views

    Mumbai: Aaj Tak’s recent social campaign, “Mera Swabhimaan,” received over one million views across all platforms on the first day of its release.

    The interactive campaign, in collaboration with Lux Cozi, was officially launched on 3 October during prime time on Aaj Tak, urging viewers to submit their entries, and was flooded with over 2,50,000 submissions from people against being mistreated.

    According to Aaj Tak, these are the most active participants any televised campaign has ever seen in such a short period of time.

    The momentum grew even stronger after recording over 35,000 tweets on the microblogging platform Twitter in less than two hours.

    Many celebrities and influencers, including well-known actor Rajpal Yadav, joined forces with the “Mera Swabhimaan” campaign to support the working class.

    The massive response to the “Mera Swabhimaan” demonstrates how serious the problem of ill-treatment of the working class is and how deeply affected this group of people is.

    “The campaign struck a chord at an emotional level with the blue-collar workers and a few sensitive and sensible sections of our society. Aaj Tak’s well-planned, well-timed and well-executed initiative once again has proved the leading Hindi news channel’s determination to not only broadcast journalism but also to spotlight and curb social malaises,” the channel said.

  • Battle of the boxers: ASCI dismisses Amul Macho’s complaint against Lux Cozi

    Battle of the boxers: ASCI dismisses Amul Macho’s complaint against Lux Cozi

    Mumbai: Lux Cozi has won the legal battle against Amul Macho regarding its latest advertisement starring actor Varun Dhawan. In a significant ruling, the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has overruled the complaint filed by the rival innerwear brand stating that there was no similarity between the two ads in terms of concept and executional elements.

    Earlier this month, Amul Macho had alleged that Lux Cozi had “blatantly copied” its ‘Toing’ ad from 2007 and subsequently approached Asci to intervene. However, after inspection, the industry watchdog observed that there was no resemblance in the two advertisements. Asci dismissed Amul Macho’s accusation of plagiarism against Lux Cozi as ‘baseless’.

    According to the Consumer Complaints Council (CCC), the Lux Cozi’s ad is not at all similar to Amul Macho’s earlier TVC in general layout, copy, slogans, visual presentations, music, or sound effects, so as to suggest plagiarism. The CCC further concluded that Lux’s advertisement was not in contravention of chapter four of the ASCI Code related to fairness in competition and rejected Amul Macho’s complaint.

    According to a statement issued by Lux Industries, the win reiterates Lux’s brand equity over baseless claims by Amul Macho.

    Lux industries executive director Saket Todi said the Lux Cozi advertisement is unique on individual points as well as in totality, and any semblance is fleeting and only in respect of elements commonly used in the trade, such as shape and colour of the garment. “It is now an established fact that the advertisement bears no similarity whatsoever. The complainant’s advertisement was last aired in 2007, and thereafter, banned. No reputation, goodwill, or brand equity can be vested in publicity/marketing material that has been banned to the public for the last 14 years. We respect the verdict by Asci,” he added.

  • Amul Macho wages war against Lux Cozi in a ‘battle of the boxers’

    Amul Macho wages war against Lux Cozi in a ‘battle of the boxers’

    Mumbai: In what can be termed as a ‘battle of the boxers’, men’s innerwear brand Amul Macho has alleged that another Indian brand of men’s innerwear, Lux Cozi has “blatantly copied” its Amul Macho ‘Toing’ ad from 2007. J G Hosiery Pvt Ltd, the makers of Macho Innerwear, has complained to the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) regarding what it calls “blatant plagiarism”.

    According to Amul Macho, the recently released Lux Cozi ad, featuring actor Varun Dhawan, that is currently being aired on various news channels and on Sony TV, appears to take more than just inspiration from the popular Amul Macho ad with the tagline “Ye To Bada Toing Hai”.

    “We find it shocking that a worthy and esteemed competitor appears to want to ride on the creative success of a brand that’s a market leader in its category, by blatantly copying its popular ad concept and executional elements. We hope good reason will prevail and the copied ad will be withdrawn forthwith,” said JG Hosiery Pvt Ltd, CEO, Navin Seksaria.

    The company finds the premise of the ad by Lux Cozi to be identical to the Amul Macho Toing ad and the storyline of the Lux Cozi ad to be strikingly similar to their own creative asset.

    “It’s a matter of deep concern to J G Hosiery that the woman in the Lux Cozi ad holds up the Lux Cozi underwear to show that her man wears Lux Cozi, implying that Varun Dhawan should stay away, in a similar manner to how it was held up by Sana Khan in the Amul Macho Toing ad,” stated Madison Communications on behalf of Amul Macho in a note to the press. “Amul Innerwear team takes the matter of their creative asset being copied very seriously, believing that the visual similarity of the two ads cannot be a mere coincidence. Both women in the two respective ads hold up the underwear to make a statement about the fact that, ‘My man wears this’.”

    Amul Macho further noted that the similarity between the two ads does not end there but has so many common executional elements that JG Hosiery has felt compelled to “call out the copy-cat work and point out what appears to be an opportunistic brand building attempt by Lux Cozi.”

    The various executional elements of the Lux Cozi ad film that Amul Macho has taken objection to, include the colour and shape of the underwear used in the former’s ad, the way the woman holds up the object of contention and even the specific expressions of the supporting cast when they see the product in question, apart from the music theme and the setting of the film.

    It further alleged that the Lux Cozi ad unfairly tries to take advantage of the brand equity, reputation and goodwill generated by the Amul Macho toing ad, by copying both the concept and executional elements of the brand’s popular ad film and must therefore be restrained from being aired.

    Under the fourth chapter related to fairness in competition, the ACSI code states that: “Advertisements shall not be similar to any other advertiser’s earlier run advertisements in general layout, copy, slogans, visual presentations, music or sound effects, so as to suggest plagiarism.”

    “While the ASCI code allows competitive advertising including naming a competitor so long as the comparison is fair, plagiarism is making use of someone else’s goodwill or effort for your own benefit, which is a violation of the ASCI code,” ASCI general secretary Manisha Kapoor told IndianTelevision.com, adding that, “A complaint that comes to us will need to be examined more specifically with regards to its elements, and taken through the due process to determine if plagiarism is suggested.”

    With regards to this latest complaint of plagiarism, Kapoor stated that any complaint processed by ASCI allows for both the complainant and advertiser views to be tabled, and only after taking into account all the evidence presented, the consumer complaints council will make a recommendation.

    Meanwhile, Lux has refuted the allegations made by its competitor. “Our TVC is based on an original idea and conceptualised by our creative agency and is not inspired or motivated by any borrowed ideas,” a Lux Industries spokesperson told ET Brand Equity, further adding, “We feel that the competition is feeling threatened by the success of our TVC and is levelling baseless allegations.”

    Yellow Beetle, the agency behind the ad’s concept represented by Daven Munjal, stated, “We wanted to give a new dimension to the Lux Cozi communication, we conceptualised the commercial with the clear aim to target the youth, the commercial has freshness and has the flavour of naughtiness and tongue in cheek communication.”

  • Varun Dhawan shows off his Lux Cozi undergarments

    Varun Dhawan shows off his Lux Cozi undergarments

    MUMBAI: Lux Cozi is all set to reiterate its position within the youth with its second TVC starring Varun Dhawan. With this film, the brand takes a step forward to increase its exposure and strengthen its connection with the masses.

    In the new TVC, conceptualised by Soho Square and shot in Budapest, Varun exemplifies the proposition of comfortable playfulness. He does so by flaunting the innerwear through smooth, effortless moves. His adrenaline-filled chase and carefree antics are complemented with upbeat music.

    Lux Industries chairman Ashok Todi says, “Besides being talented and versatile, Varun has a stature and appeal that resonates well with Lux Cozi’s philosophy of ‘Suno toh apne dil ki’. The response to Varun’s association with the brand has been phenomenal – the TVC crossed 1.5 million views in just four days.”

    For the second leg of the campaign with Varun, the agency had to carve a niche in the minds of the audience and the challenge was to resonate with their temperament, while seamlessly incorporating Varun’s style and fashion sense.

    Soho Square Mumbai ECD and creative head Anuraag Khandelwal mentions, “Most Indian celebrities shy away from showing themselves in the actual underwear. But Varun was absolutely comfortable and confident in doing so. This helped us make a better connection with today’s youth that is comfortable in their own skin. We also found that Varun embodies the characteristics that we want the brand to stand for. And with this TVC, we were able to marry all of them in an emotionally engaging, fresh and surprising manner.”

  • Lux cozies up to Varun

    Lux cozies up to Varun

    MUMBAU: Lux has yet again created a buzz in the innerwear category by signing on Bollywood star Varun Dhawan, the heartthrob of Young India, as its new brand ambassador for Lux Cozi.

    Lux Industries is known for its innovative and customer-demand driven product offerings, manufacturing more than 100 products across 12 major brands.

    Lux Industries senior vice-president – operations and strategy Saket Todi said, “With fresh zeal and perspective, Lux has a structured plan of reaching out to the youth fraternity focusing on ideas in sync with the brand attributes. Lux Cozi is one of the most popular and the largest market share holder in the economy to the mid-segment of men’s innerwear..”

    On signing on Varun, Todi elaborated, “Over the years, Varun has carved a niche in the minds of the film buffs and critics alike. His style and fashion sense makes him endearing to all sections of the audience cutting across age groups, especially the youth.”

    Lux senior VP Udit Todi said, “A significant section of young audience connects with Varun and we believe will work in favour with our strategy to reach out to the youth of this country.”

    Dhawan said, “I really liked the vibe of the ad campaign when I met with the creative team.”