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  • Shaadi.com stirs up Lucknow with giant kadhai ad

    Shaadi.com stirs up Lucknow with giant kadhai ad

    MUMBAI: Who knew a humble kitchen kadhai could cook up such a storm? Shaadi.com’s latest outdoor campaign in Lucknow has done just that, turning a beloved North Indian superstition into a citywide spectacle.

    Partnering with Moms, the outdoor specialist from Madison World, the matchmaking platform unveiled a giant kadhai installation that instantly caught eyes and sparked conversations both on the streets and online. The campaign draws from the cheeky local saying, “Kadhai se kha liye? Shaadi mein baarish pakki!,” a superstition as familiar as it is funny.

    By turning that everyday phrase into a playful visual, the campaign struck a chord with audiences who couldn’t resist stopping for selfies, laughs, and a touch of nostalgia. It was a perfect recipe for virality, a mix of wit, warmth and cultural flair.

    “With this campaign, we wanted to showcase Shaadi.com’s relatable, light-hearted side in a way that truly connects with regional culture,” said Moms chief executive officer Jayesh Yagnik. “The kadhai idea taps into a shared superstition and turns it into a moment of joy and connection.”

    Shaadi.com brand manager – creative and social Johanna Israni added, “Some of the best ideas come from simple memories. Sneaking a bite from the kadhai is a universal moment, and we just blew it up, literally, to bring a smile to everyone’s face.”

    Conceptualised by Shaadi.com’s in-house creative team and executed with Moms, the campaign was further amplified digitally by Pulpkey. The result? A light-hearted outdoor activation that served equal parts nostalgia and novelty, proving that in advertising, sometimes all it takes is a good story, a great laugh, and one oversized kadhai.

     

  • Sam Balsara warns marketers not to lose the plot in the age of digital frenzy

    Sam Balsara warns marketers not to lose the plot in the age of digital frenzy

    MUMBAI: When the world is scrolling, swiping, and snacking on content, Madison World chairman Sam Balsara reminded marketers at Ficci Frames 2025 that branding remains the heartbeat of advertising. Opening with his talk “A Marketer’s Losing Fame in Branding”, Balsara mixed wit with insight, calling out the obsession with short-term performance media and urging a return to storytelling that builds lasting emotional connections.

    Reflecting on a career spanning 8 years in marketing, 8 years in advertising, and 37 years running his own agency, Balsara quipped that in India, “everybody thinks they are an advertising expert.” Yet despite decades of experience, he painted a sobering picture of the current marketing landscape: urban consumption in India has been declining for five consecutive quarters, pushing marketers to channel increasing shares of their budgets into performance media such as search, e-commerce, activation, and sampling. While these tactics are effective for immediate sales, Balsara cautioned that over-reliance is eroding the long-term ROI of advertising investments.

    He reminded the audience that the global advertising industry, already worth 270 billion dollars in 1997, is projected to surpass 1 trillion dollars this year, with 70% of the spend now going digital. “Marketers are not wrong to follow consumers online, but we must understand the nature of digital consumption,” he noted. “Most online engagement is short, quick, and snackable. It’s easy to measure, but much harder to emotionally connect.”

    Balsara then revisited the fundamentals: “What is branding? It’s more than a logo, a tagline, or a design. It’s about shaping perception, building trust, differentiating from competitors, and establishing a lasting emotional bond.” He emphasised that emotional appeal is twice as effective as rational messaging and that storytelling remains the most powerful tool for brand building. Over 50 years of experience had taught him that ads with strong narratives and emotional content consistently outperform transactional messages.

    Supporting this, he cited multiple cross-media studies showing that TV ads excel at creating emotional connections. The rise of connected TV (CTV) in India with 60–65 million homes and counting offers advertisers the chance to combine digital agility with the immersive, story-driven impact traditionally associated with television. CTV delivers a “lean-back” viewing experience that enables 20–30 second emotional ads with a storyline, which are far more effective than brief digital clips for establishing memory and preference.

    A US study conducted by Comcast and Media Science reinforced this point. The study compared ad recall and purchase intent across mobile digital platforms versus TV/CTV environments. The findings were striking: new brands saw 3.4x better recall on TV versus mobile digital, while established brands saw 4.3x improvement. Purchase intent was roughly 30 per cent higher when ads ran on TV first, and combining TV with subsequent digital exposure further amplified results. Balsara underscored that these insights are directly applicable in India: launching campaigns on TV or CTV before digital platforms maximises emotional impact and ROI.

    He also offered practical guidance on budget allocation. Drawing on research by two contemporary scientists, Balsara advocated a 60-40 split, with 60 per cent of marketing budgets dedicated to branding to recruit new users and build markets, and 40 per cent for performance to drive conversions among consumers already in the market. He highlighted examples from IPL campaigns, where television exposure drives higher search volumes and e-commerce sales, often outperforming purely digital campaigns.

    Balsara’s insights weren’t limited to statistics. He emphasised that creative messaging must align with human attention patterns: the large screen, immersive environment, and minimal distractions of TV/CTV are what allow brands to tell stories effectively. Digital publishers, he warned, must evolve to offer advertisers TV-like environments in digital contexts, replicating emotional storytelling and ensuring brand-building outcomes.

    Performance media, he admitted, has its role especially for direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands in their early years but as brands scale, performance alone fails to sustain growth or build long-term equity. Branding, by contrast, delivers sustainable profit, loyalty, and market presence. “If you want a brand to last and scale,” he said, “you cannot ignore branding. The first exposure matters, the emotional appeal matters, and repetition matters.”

    He concluded by reminding marketers that despite the digital frenzy, brand building is not optional, it’s essential. A carefully calibrated mix of branding and performance, emotionally engaging storytelling, and strategic sequencing across TV, CTV, and digital ensures that marketing budgets deliver both immediate results and enduring brand equity.

    In a world dominated by clicks, short videos, and fleeting attention spans, Balsara’s message was clear: don’t lose the plot chasing short-term wins. Stay invested in stories, invest in emotion, and let branding drive both present performance and future growth. After all, in advertising as in life, the brands that tell stories that stick are the ones that endure.

  • Madison Media’s Vikram Sakhuja takes over as chairman of MRUC

    Madison Media’s Vikram Sakhuja takes over as chairman of MRUC

    MUMBAI: Madison World, partner group ceo, Madison Media & OOH, Vikram Sakhuja has been elected chairman of the MRUC (Media Research Users Council of India). The MRUCI board approved his appointment at its annual general meeting, with Sakhuja succeeding Shailesh Gupta of Jagran Media. He had been vice-chairman of the body since 2024.

    Joining him on the new leadership slate, Dhruba Mukherjee, director at ABP Network, has been elected vice-chairman, while Shashi Sinha, executive chairman of IPG Mediabrands, will head the IRS technical committee, a role Sakhuja previously held.

    An alumnus of IIT Delhi and IIM Calcutta, Sakhuja brings nearly four decades of experience across marketing, media and advertising. He has held leadership roles at P&G (Procter & Gamble), Coca-cola, Star TV, Mindshare, Groupm and Maxus Worldwide, before taking over at Madison in 2015. 

  • MOMS and Mother Dairy serve festive flavour at Lalbaugcha Raja

    MOMS and Mother Dairy serve festive flavour at Lalbaugcha Raja

    MUMBAI; MOMS, part of Madison World’s expansive communications stable, has teamed up with Mother Dairy to light up Ganeshotsav at Lalbaugcha Raja with a splash of colour and clever branding. The campaign turned one of Mumbai’s most visited pandals into a canvas of festive cheer, weaving the dairy giant’s identity into the city’s biggest celebration.

    The takeover stretched across the pandal’s busiest touchpoints, from the Mannat line outdoor to the Lalbaug exit milestone gate. Each installation fused devotional spirit with Mother Dairy’s warm, everyday ethos, ensuring the brand stood tall in the swirl of faith, festivity and footfall.

    “Lalbaugcha Raja isn’t just an event, it’s an emotion for millions,” said MOMS, chief executive, Jayesh Yagnik. “Our goal was simple: to respect the cultural sentiment while creating a memorable brand presence.”

    Mother Dairy echoed the sentiment, noting that the campaign gave the brand a chance to engage directly with devotees. “Festivals are about joy and togetherness, and this celebration reaffirmed the bond we share with Mumbai,” said a company spokesperson.

    MOMS has built a reputation for scale and precision. With clients ranging from Asian Paints to Maruti Suzuki, its latest splash at Lalbaug shows that in the right hands, out-of-home can be as heartfelt as it is high-impact.

  • Madison logs into digital future with Vivek Das as chief digital officer

    Madison logs into digital future with Vivek Das as chief digital officer

    MUMBAI: When the digital world calls, Madison Media answers with a double click and its newest hire is set to hit refresh on the agency’s future. Madison Media, part of Madison World, has roped in Vivek Das as chief digital officer, a role in which he will report to Ajit Varghese, partner and group CEO, Madison Media and OOH. With more than 20 years of experience spanning entrepreneurship, integrated media, and digital transformation, Das is no stranger to reshaping how brands connect with audiences.

    Most recently, he was on the India leadership team at Essencemedia.com, where he helmed Google India and Southeast Asia WPP’s second-largest account globally. His résumé also features leadership stints at Mindshare and VML (formerly Wunderman), besides a CEO turn at Foxymoron. Beyond the boardroom, he mentors LGBTQIA+ professionals and startup founders, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity and new-age entrepreneurship.

    Welcoming him aboard, Varghese noted, “Vivek joins us at a pivotal time… At Madison, we are building an AI-first planning framework and embedding digital-first thinking into everything we do. His rich experience makes him the perfect leader to accelerate this journey.”

    Das added his own perspective: “I am thrilled to join Madison at a time of great opportunity and change… In the era of platforms, LLMs, and Artificial Intelligence, I look forward to strengthening Madison’s leadership in new media and enhancing the value we bring to clients and the industry.”

    For Madison, this appointment isn’t just about filling a role, it’s about future-proofing its position in a market where AI, creativity, and consumer-first strategies are rewriting the playbook

  • Ajit Varghese heads back to Madison as partner and CEO

    Ajit Varghese heads back to Madison as partner and CEO

    MUMBAI: Ajit Varghese is set to return to the world of advertising, taking the reins at Sam Balsara’s Madison as partner and chief executive officer. The move marks a homecoming for Varghese, who cut his teeth at the agency before a globe-spanning career across media and tech.

    Varghese had only recently been chief revenue officer at Jiostar, the Reliance–Disney joint venture, a role he held for seven months. Before that he led ad sales for the Walt Disney Company in India (2023–24) and served as chief commercial officer at ShareChat and Moj (2020–22), where he drove a 7x revenue surge and helped turbocharge growth in Bharat-focused social media and short video.

    His longest stint was at WPP, where he rose from managing director of Maxus South Asia to global president of Wavemaker, overseeing 3,000 staff across 50 markets. Along the way, he delivered double-digit bottom-line growth, launched new digital and data-driven practices, and notched a string of industry awards.

    Varghese began his career at Madison in 1999, climbing to chief operating officer before leaving in 2006. Back then, he helped Coca-Cola triple its media budget in India and added marquee clients such as McDonald’s, Asian Paints, and Axis Bank.

    His return signals Madison’s intent to sharpen its edge in a market that is once again in flux.

  • Saumya Agarwal is appointed as vice president – Madison Media Plus

    Saumya Agarwal is appointed as vice president – Madison Media Plus

    MUMBAI: Madison Media Plus, a unit of Madison World, is delighted to announce the appointment of Saumya Agarwal as vice president. He will report to Madison Media Plus COO Mimi Deb.

    Saumya brings over 18 years of diverse experience in Integrated Marketing Communications. He has previously held leadership roles across GroupM, Dentsu and Publicis Groupe, and has worked with marquee brands such as Nykaa, HUL, Jaguar Land Rover, ICICI Group, HDFC Bank, Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, Allied Blenders and Spotify. Prior to joining Madison Media, he served as AVP at Starcom. Along with his deep brand-building expertise, Saumya brings a strong passion for new business initiatives, nurturing talent and crafting purpose-driven narratives.

    “As our client portfolio continues to expand and brand needs evolve, we are realigning our team structure to stay agile, strategic, and future-ready. Saumya’s addition to the leadership team marks a significant step in this direction, strengthening our capabilities to deliver impactful solutions and drive sustained business growth,” said Deb.

    Sharing his excitement, Agarwal said, “I’m excited to join Madison Media Plus at such a dynamic time of growth and transformation. The energy of the team is truly inspiring. I look forward to contributing meaningfully to our clients.”

  • Moms rolls out Mother Dairy’s expansive OOH campaign in Lucknow & Varanasi

    Moms rolls out Mother Dairy’s expansive OOH campaign in Lucknow & Varanasi

    MUMBAI: Moms, the outdoor specialised unit of Madison World, has successfully rolled out a high-impact outdoor campaign for Mother Dairy, covering the key cities of Lucknow and Varanasi.

    The campaign spans a diverse mix of media formats, including billboards, unipoles, metro station branding, train wraps, LEDs and FOB facades — all strategically placed across high-footfall zones. The objective was to reinforce Mother Dairy’s strong presence in the region and engage consumers through a visually striking and expansive outdoor network.

    Speaking on the campaign, Moms VP – North & East, Prashant Mishra said, “Our strategy was to drive high-frequency and high-impact visibility through a blend of static and dynamic formats. Lucknow and Varanasi are key markets for Mother Dairy and this campaign ensures the brand connects with consumers through smart placements and extensive reach.”

    Mother Dairy spokesperson added, “This outdoor campaign, rooted in our Maa Jaisi brand narrative, is a step forward in reinforcing our presence in key markets of Uttar Pradesh. Through a vibrant and wide- reaching OOH network, we aim to strengthen brand visibility and deepen our connect with consumers in Lucknow and Varanasi.”