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  • Famous Innovations onboards Mitali Srivastava Hough as national planning head

    Famous Innovations onboards Mitali Srivastava Hough as national planning head

    Mumbai: Famous Innovations has roped in Mitali Srivastava Hough as national planning head for its Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore offices. She will also lead strategic planning for Garage, the digital and content agency from the group.

     With nearly 22 years of work experience, Hough is the first planner in Indian advertising who co-founded a successful ad agency called Utopeia Communicationz and followed it up by another agency called Equal that specialised in CSR solutions. An accomplished strategic planner, digital expert, trainer and researcher, she has undertaken in-depth thought leadership on various consumer groups and is known for her disruptive approach to brand building.

    Her career spans over brands like Volkswagen, J&J, Reliance Retail, Bournvita, Neutrogena, Nivea, Big Bazaar, Asian Paints, etc. Prior to steering the ship as an entrepreneur, she worked in DDB Mudra as associate vice president, across verticals of DDB India, DDB Health & Lifestyle, Rapp India & Tribal DDB. She has also worked at Ogilvy & Mather and TBWA India. Her awards include golds at Effies, AME, James Burke & Indian Marketing Awards.

    Famous Innovations founder and chief creative officer Raj Kamble commented, “At Famous Innovations, we don’t just make ads. We aim to be partners with our clients and take accountability for their business, growth, and brands.  Hough is one of those rare planners who champions this approach and has been effective and disruptive with MNC brands as well as entrepreneur-led brands from India. We are really excited about our partnership with her. Famous Innovations is gearing up to take a bigger leap as a group by bringing such unique talent together.”

     Hough adds, “After being an entrepreneur for so long, I have evolved as a planner, and I wasn’t comfortable joining a place that would put me in just one box. Kamble has created a very interesting hybrid creative, planning and digital culture in Famous that resonated with my journey. His sharp creative acumen matches an equally strong business mind and everyone in the Famous group is being led to follow this new approach to advertising and marketing which is media agnostic, insight-led, creatively sharp and ROI focused for the client.”

    For the record, Famous Innovations is a seven-time winner of South Asia Independent Agency of the Year, Digital Agency of the Year 2021 and the second most awarded agency at Goafest Abby’s x The One Show. Its list of clients includes Haier, Burger King, Titan, Times Group, Unilever, Van Heusen, Platinum Jewelry, Pernod Ricard, AB InBev, etc

  • Adman Sumanto Chattopadhyay discusses his creative journey and rewinds ‘The Good Times’

    Adman Sumanto Chattopadhyay discusses his creative journey and rewinds ‘The Good Times’

    Mumbai: One can’t match his English skills and the research that he puts into defining every idiom, metaphor, and phrase with so much ease unless you are a walking-talking-living version of a Thesaurus yourself! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, we are talking about the much-proclaimed ‘The English Nut’ aka long-haired Sumanto Chattopadhyay (also fondly known as Sumo by his advertising fellow mates).

    Very recently, Sumo (as I address him as well because I have known him since I started writing about the advertising and marketing segment in 2006), who had been holding the fort at 82.5 Communications as chairman and chief creative officer for the last five years, hung up his boots. He had been associated with the Ogilvy group for 30 years.

    At 5:30 p.m. on his last day at the agency, 30 September, Sumo was asked to unveil a book. To his surprise, it turned out to be a comic book called “Fearless Sumanto.” It was created by 82.5 Communications’ co-chief creative officer Mayur Varma with inputs from many colleagues at the agency. It brings to life a few incidents that reveal facets of Sumo’s personality and working style. Guess, Varma just thought that turning Sumo into a comic-book superhero would be a nice tribute to him.

    With an MBA from McGill University, Montreal (Canada), Sumo began his career in advertising at Response in Kolkata, in 1990. After a short stint of two years, his tryst with Ogilvy began. After joining the agency in Kolkata, he moved to the Mumbai office in a couple of years. He climbed up the various rungs to the creative director position – in those early days, becoming a creative director was a really big deal. A few people made it to that level. It took him a long time to get there. In those days, there wasn’t the so-called ‘designation inflation’ that we see now.

    Sumo was finally pronounced executive creative director of South Asia at Ogilvy where he spent 25 years before he donned the hat of chairman and chief creative officer at WPP’s Soho Square in 2017, which was later rebranded to 82.5 Communications in 2019.

    A man with a creative predisposition, he has dabbled in various forms of art from modelling to acting and also has an alter ego which he is famous for on social media – The English Nut. The English Nut is a celebrated video work of English idioms, metaphors, synonyms, phrases, etc., by Sumo wherein he decodes the English language in a simple manner, more in the form of educational content. He scripts, produces and enacts in these videos. The English Nut will take the form of a book soon!

    Sumo has been bestowed with national and international recognition at Cannes, the Clios, the One Show, the London Festival, the Abbies and Kyoorius, and has been privileged to work with some of the best and most influential brands in the country.

    Sumo in a conversation with Indiantelevision.com, discusses his experience of setting up 82.5 Communications (previously known as Soho Square), his three-decade-long journey with the Ogilvy group, his mentors at the agency, The English Nut and so much more.

    Edited excerpts:

    On his 30 years at Ogilvy

    One of the things that attracted me to advertising was the casual dress code, especially for creative people. But I took it a step further and started wearing shorts to work. It was not a done thing in those days. I remember one of my seniors asked me if I found the weather exceptionally hot. And once, I was stopped from entering the Hindustan Unilever (HUL) office. The security guard called my client and said a ‘chaddiwala’ had come to meet him. My client had to come down and get me in! It’s these kinds of incidents and memories that make it fun to look back at the past.

    On the brands and campaigns, he worked at Ogilvy which are dear to his heart

    I worked on a lot of HUL brands—Dove, Pond’s, Lakmé, Sunlight, Comfort, etc. In the early days, the Ogilvy office was at Churchgate and the HUL office was a short walk away. Because I worked on so many of their brands, their office became a second home. Years later both companies relocated to the suburbs and we were relatively close to each other again.

    I have also worked on brands like Maharashtra Tourism, Diu Tourism, Star Plus and The Economist—which have required me to wear completely different kinds of creative caps.

    On even though it is the same group, what is it that made him switch from Ogilvy to 82.5 Communications (the erstwhile Soho Square)

    It was the challenge of trying to make a success of a new entity that made me take up the 82.5 role. And the realisation that hit me was that while I was at Ogilvy a large part of the status that I enjoyed among clients was because of the Ogilvy aura surrounding me. Though 82.5 was an Ogilvy company, it had to prove itself on its merit. As its chief creative officer, the same principle applied to me. This lesson made me a little humbler and wiser.

    On the thoughts and goals of putting 82.5 Communications in place

    82.5 degrees east is the longitude of Indian Standard Time. We gave ourselves this name because we were going to work mostly with Indian brands. Also, as our slogan says, we are about ‘ingenious Indian ideas’.

    On the memorable brands and campaigns that he worked on at 82.5 Communications

    The most famous campaign by 82.5 is the one for Bisleri. I have been closely involved with the work on Himalaya, LAVA, Ghadi, Slice and Havells among others. I also enjoyed working on the branding of 82.5 itself.

    On his experience in the advertising industry and movie business

    I’ve lived and breathed advertising for all these years. It’s been an exciting profession to be a part of. I think there was more room for having fun back in the day. Or maybe I just feel that way because I’m older. Perhaps the youngsters of today are having as much or more fun. One should ask them!

    I love acting too and I have done a bit of theatre and acted in a few films over the years. But I can’t say I know much about the movie business. Though as a viewer I can see that OTT has transformed the kind of movies and serials being made; it has broadened tastes. There’s a lot more diversity in what’s hitting the screens today.

    On how he has seen the advertising industry take shape in the last three decades

    It was all about TV, print and radio when I started. Print is something that has experienced a great decline – not just in terms of the money spent on it but also in terms of the ideation going into it. Today you still see full-page ads – so it means that money is being spent on the medium in spurts – but the ads are usually tactical or offer-led and often don’t have a creative soul.

    Coming to digital, while some people may feel that it’s only about algorithms and data, I think that the future will show that it is only when these things are combined with a great idea that you will have breakthrough communication. You don’t even have to wait for the future. Cadbury’s Diwali communication with Shahrukh Khan (SRK) has demonstrated it beautifully. Ogilvy India chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak, who was a key player behind this campaign, used to be a key player in my team. I’m proud of his work.

    On his mentors at Ogilvy and 82.5 Communications

    Piyush Pandey is a mentor for the entire Ogilvy group. At 82.5 the other person who played a special role as a mentor to us is Madhukar Sabnavis—the man who initiated and developed the planning function in the Ogilvy system. There are others as well—Zenobia Pithawalla, Hephzibah Pathak, VR Rajesh, Prem Narayan, Sujoy Roy, Mayur Varma to name a few who have always been there for me.

    On the reason for his retirement from the Ogilvy group and what is that he seeks after this

    I’ve had three wonderful decades with Ogilvy. It’s time to explore the world beyond it. I am waiting to find out what new adventures are there around the corner.

    On the story behind ‘The English Nut’

    The English Nut started as a ‘side’ hustle in 2019. But it has become a special part of my life. It has received a lot of love from the people who follow it. I would like it to continue for as long as possible.

    About the book, somewhere along the way a publisher discovered ‘The English Nut’ and asked me to write a book along similar lines. I started writing the book a while back but could not finish it because of work commitments. I hope to complete the book in the next few months.

    On whether we will get to see more of him in the movies and his plans

    R Balki, Pradeep Sarkar, Shoojit Sircar, Amit Sharma, Anvita Dutt, Juhi Chaturvedi, Kopal Naithani and all the other directors who know me from advertising—I’m waiting for them to cast me!

    On his favourite memories of his stay at Ogilvy and 82.5 Communications

    The years have been punctuated by some wonderful events. I played David Ogilvy in one such event. In another event, I played the Love Guru. Getting to interact with colleagues informally on these occasions, revealing other aspects of our personality, helped strengthen the bonds. It’s the strength of these bonds that made me want to stay all these years.

    On the learnings that he carries further with him

    For me, it’s always about the people. And it’s about loyalty. I hope I have been loyal to those I value. Because there is nothing I value more.

  • Avas Living onboards Virat Kohli as a brand ambassador

    Avas Living onboards Virat Kohli as a brand ambassador

    Mumbai: Avas Living has roped in the former captain of the Indian cricket team, Virat Kohli, as their brand ambassador and has also added him to their client roster. The brand has rolled out a digital campaign on Instagram featuring the Indian cricketer.

    Virat chose Avas Living as his preferred abode. He is working closely with the team at Avas to build his bespoke dream home, which will be a combination of technology, luxury and sustainability.

     

     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     

     
     

     
     
     

     
     

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    Avas Living encompasses a state-of-the-art wellness centre and spa and a community of villas situated in the untouched and tranquil hamlet of Awas in Alibaugh, Maharashtra. The quaint coastal town of Alibaugh has been a popular hotspot for second homes owing to its proximity to Mumbai, the financial capital of India.

    Commenting on his choice to build his dream home with Avas Living, Virat Kohli said, “The past few years have taught all of us the importance of community living while still maintaining anonymity. My vision for a second home is one where I am surrounded by a community of like-minded individuals with interests similar to mine. As much as I enjoy going to the gym, I would prefer to invest in a facility that cares for my mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Being part of a community while maintaining an individualistic life is the ideal balance that I have discovered with Avas Living. It is the perfect combination of luxury living and everything I have been looking for, with a wellness centre within walking distance of my home. Alibaugh: “Being in such close proximity to Mumbai and my work engagements, the location of the property was what sealed the deal for me.”

    Speaking about the property, Avas Founder Aditya Kilachnad stated, “I’ve spent a lot of my childhood in Alibaugh. I realised the one thing I missed there was a sense of community. When we conceptualised Avas Wellness Living, we decided that there would be no better place than Alibaugh to build India’s first wellness community. I wanted to build a community for like-minded people who believed in holistic wellness and health and were looking for a certain level of luxury while pursuing their wellness journey.”

    Avas Living has a diverse clientele of many high-net-worth individuals, including renowned actor Ram Kapoor and Axis Bank CEO & managing director Amitabh Chaudhry, and has investors like the Serum Institute CEO Adar Poonawalla.

  • The sixth edition of All About Music will facilitate growth and spark discourse

    The sixth edition of All About Music will facilitate growth and spark discourse

    Mumbai: After two years of the pandemic, India’s biggest music conference is back in person for its sixth edition with its primary partner, Youtube Shorts, which is all set to take place from 20th to 22nd September at Taj Lands End, Mumbai.

    Since its first edition in 2017, All About Music has grown to become one of the country’s premier B2B networking events, with five sold-out editions. The annual event brings more than 6,000 stakeholders and experts from key areas of the entertainment industry.

    This year’s edition is packed with three whole days of curated keynotes, panels, workshops, artist showcases, masterclasses, and success stories, along with opportunities to network and pitch ideas. This year, All About Music focuses on the creator economy’s impact on Indian and global music and the world’s economy at large, whether it’s branded content, sync deals, monetisation or music distribution. Understand how music makes the Indian creator economy louder than ever before.

    With web3 on the cusp of a revolution, All About Music is excited to feature speakers like illustrator Santanu Hazarika, offering a creator’s perspective on grasping NFTs and the metaverse.

    This edition of India’s biggest music conference includes talks on global music publishing by Warner Chappell Music co-chair & chief executive officer Guy Moot and the potential of music education in India from Global Music Institute director-strategy & development Megha Balanim. The event will also see RadioOne’s national brand head Hrishikesh Kannan talk about his journey from music jockey to helming a radio channel.

    Plus, some of the biggest and brightest names in Indian and global music will be present under one roof. They include OML Entertainment chief executive officer Gunjan Arya, Universal Music Group (India & South Asia) vice president, new business and brand partnerships, Preeti Nayyar, Bigtree Entertainment founder and chief executive officer Ashish Hemrajani, superstar singers Armaan Malik and Prateek Kuhad, and many more.

    Speaking about this year’s power packed edition, create and collab business head Ashish Jose said, “The purpose of All About Music is to create space for conversations and interactions that amplify the voices of key stakeholders who are bright spots within the music industry. We do this because we believe that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts and that when we invest the time to listen, ask, share, and learn, we grow together.”

    One of the most important events in India’s musical calendar, All About Music bridges the chasm between the aspiring and the established while addressing the lacunae of the music industry. This year, engage in one-on-one discussions with the industry’s movers and shakers through connect corner, a unique 60-minute networking opportunity to meet, greet and turn ideas into reality.

    For the first time, All About Music will also showcase the talents of a few selected artists who get to perform in front of a live audience that’s packed with all the stakeholders of the music business.

    Last but not the least, the conference will continue with its endeavour to empower artistes to present their work directly to filmmakers, showrunners, and record labels, allowing for immediate feedback and reviews.

  • White Rivers Media turns 10, celebrates milestone with a second Mumbai office

    White Rivers Media turns 10, celebrates milestone with a second Mumbai office

    Mumbai: Independent integrated digital marketing agency White Rivers Media (WRM), headquartered in Mumbai, celebrated its 10-year anniversary on 7 August. In line with its vision of expansion, the agency also announced the opening of its second Mumbai office ‘Delta’ in Goregaon for clients, partners, and talent in the city’s western suburbs.

    The agency that started with a team of three is today a family of over 350 individuals. From working closely with the likes of Netflix amongst others to working with the world’s leading influencers like Khaby Lame for his ‘first-ever campaign in India’, WRM’s journey has been a creative adventure, shared the agency in a statement.

    “The 10-year milestone is good, but the 10-year journey was fantastic,” said White Rivers Media co-founder and CEO Shrenik Gandhi on the occasion. “The decade was full of compassion, creativity, and hard work. We are grateful to all our stakeholders who have been instrumental in this journey.”

    “After working on various industry-first campaigns and leading MarTech in the creative space to international influencer collaborations, we are now geared up to create more impact on a global scale,” said White Rivers Media co-founder and CCO Mitesh Kothari.

  • MTV celebrates the Asli Roadie spirit of Mumbai Police, distributes raincoats

    MTV celebrates the Asli Roadie spirit of Mumbai Police, distributes raincoats

    Mumbai: Viacom18’s youth, music, and English entertainment (YME) cluster MTV has donated 1,000 raincoats to the Mumbai Police on the anvil of monsoons.  

    The initiative recognises the spirit of ‘Asli Roadie’, personified by the Mumbai Police while keeping the city of dreams unencumbered by challenges, including those of the rainy season.  

    The high-quality protective raincoats provided by MTV and created by Yashlok Welfare Foundation, are created by marginalised sections of society such as the unemployed youth, women, rural population, and differently-abled individuals.

    As MTV Roadies journey in South Africa, India’s biggest genre-defining adventure reality show nears its grand conclusion, the brand celebrated the quintessential Roadie code of indomitable resolve, pluck and fellowship demonstrated by the Mumbai Police in safeguarding its citizens.

    Viacom18 youth, music, and English entertainment head Anshul Ailawadi said, “An ‘Asli Roadie’ is not just defined by adventure, but also a spirit of compassion and camaraderie to take everyone along on the journey. This is embodied by Mumbai Police every day. As they brave the monsoons yet again, this is our token of gratitude for their ceaseless commitment towards keeping the city safe.”

    Speaking about the initiative, superstar, philanthropist and the host of MTV Roadies – Journey in South Africa Sonu Sood said, “I have the utmost respect for our Mumbai Police and thank them for their extraordinary hard work, which makes our ordinary lives safe. This contribution of a thousand raincoats from MTV Roadies is our way of saluting them and further equipping them for their duties.”   

    The latest power-packed season of the show, Infinix Smartphones MTV Roadies journey in South Africa, co-powered by CoinSwitch, Paree Sanitary Pads, Leverage Edu, and Lakmé Sun Expert is all set to pit the best of the best in its thrilling grand finale on 10 July at 7 p.m.

  • Madison Public Relations names Abhinav Srivastava as CEO

    Madison Public Relations names Abhinav Srivastava as CEO

    Mumbai: Madison PR, a unit of Madison World, has announced the appointment of Abhinav Krishna Srivastava as its chief executive officer. He will be based in the agency’s Mumbai office.

    With over 21 years of experience, Srivastava is an expert in internal and external communications covering public relations, public affairs/advocacy, digital, advertising and integrated marketing campaigns, according to the agency.

    He also comes with enriched experience of stakeholder engagement, CSR, financial & investor relations, crisis management and media training. He has led integrated marketing and communications strategies across sectors like consumer, lifestyle,  food, pharma & healthcare, technology, telecom, energy, infrastructure, finance & banking, aviation, automobile, realty, retail and hospitality. Having worked with some of the world’s most respected brands, he has experience with multiple consumer market mechanisms and managing complex corporate reputation programs for businesses.

    Prior to joining Madison PR, he spent almost two years working at SPAG Asia and D Yellow Elephant as chief operating officer. Aside from SPG Group, he has been part of leadership teams at Avian WE, Edelman India, Comma Consulting and Rediffusion DYR.

    Madison World chairman Sam Balsara said, “I am delighted to have Abhinav lead our very capable and experienced Madison PR team as CEO. Am sure he will take Madison PR to new heights and will add a lot of value to our client’s business.”

    On joining Madison and commencing his new role, Srivastava said, “I’m beyond excited to join Madison Public Relations and be a part of such a respected, mission-driven team of India’s leading homegrown agency group. I look forward to developing our business by building on established clients and finding new opportunities for growth. As the communications domain has got revamped in the past two years, I believe Madison’s might and my multi sectoral experience will help us expand our growth horizon and get into the big league!”

  • PVR Cinemas revamps its Ghatkopar property

    PVR Cinemas revamps its Ghatkopar property

    MUMBAI: PVR cinemas has remodeled its four-screen multiplex at PVR R Odeon Mall in Ghatkopar East, Mumbai. Strategically located, the renovated PVR property, the company said it has the latest technology and features and can accommodate 976 guests.

    With this launch, PVR Cinemas consolidated its foothold in Maharashtra with 137 screens in 29 properties and 233 screens across 51 properties in the West.
    The four-screen property is equipped with cinematic technologies including 2K projectors, Next Gen 3D and advanced Dolby 7.1 sound. There are recliner seats in the last row of all the audis for the discerning audience who prefer an extra comfort and a lavish experience while watching movies.

    PVR joint managing director Sanjeev Kumar Bijli said, “We are happy to welcome movie buffs back in Ghatkopar with an experience they have never seen before. With audiences getting back to theatres in full swing, we feel extremely privileged to launch our twelfth property in the city of entertainment. We have carefully curated all the experiences and are confident that PVR Ghatkopar will be a delight for one and all in the region.’’

    Adding to the overall ambience, PVR has launched the property featuring an all-vegetarian menu with an extensive range of gourmet delicacies served in the luxury of comfortable recliners which further adds to the property’s unique offerings and provides a warm and welcoming ambience.
    PVR CEO Gautam Dutta said, ‘’The new Ghatkopar property has been designed to offer an exemplary and engaging and movie-viewing experience. PVR Cinemas has always been focused on providing a holistic experience and the new revamped property is a testimony for that as it is backed by best-in-class hospitality and cutting-edge in-theatrical technology. In addition, we have a long, delectable food slate with scrumptious flavors that will leave our vegetarian patrons wanting more.’’

    With this opening, PVR strengthens its growth momentum in FY 2022-23 with 854 screens at 173 properties in 75 cities (India and Sri Lanka).

  • Netflix’s brand & content marketing lead Dipashree Das moves on

    Netflix’s brand & content marketing lead Dipashree Das moves on

    Mumbai: Netflix brand and content marketing lead Dipashree Das has moved on after a six-year association. Based out of Mumbai, she was a manager in Netflix’s marketing team focusing on film launches across India and Southeast Asia (SEA).

    “I recently made the decision to wrap up an almost 6-year stint at a place I have had the highest honour of calling my professional home, Netflix. Oh, and what a wild ride it has been! Netflix is a place like no other, it changes you, redefines you, bends you out of shape, makes you believe you in yourself in a measure you didn’t think possible. I learnt much more than I was ever able to contribute,” she said in a LinkedIn post.

    She also hinted that she has joined another entertainment company at an Asia Pacific and China (APAC) level role.

    Das was responsible for launching some of Netflix’ biggest successes in India including “Haseen Dilruba”, “Ludo” and Sacred Games season two.

    With over 18 years of experience, Das has been responsible for launching and architecting brands across India and SEA. Prior to Netflix, she was associated with Singtel. She has had stints at Channel NewsAsia, Oak3 Films, NDTV and Unilever.

  • WION rolls out outdoor campaign in domestic & international airport lounges

    WION rolls out outdoor campaign in domestic & international airport lounges

    Mumbai: The Indian multinational news channel WION has launched a six-month-long campaign at the domestic and International airport lounges of Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata.  

    The campaign leverages multiple live screens across India’s three major airport lounges and premium cafés where the WION channel will run Live constantly targeting the highfliers and potential WION viewers. 

    Highfliers form a large part of the WION target group. The objective of this campaign is to serve the travellers with news content which is relevant and factual and enhance brand awareness among the English news viewing target group. This will also aid sampling for the brand.

    Speaking of the campaign, Zee Media Corporation marketing head Anindya Khare said, “WION has always believed in facts and not in jingoistic reportage and loud debates. By increasing our presence among the frequent fliers, we aim at increasing our brand awareness and viewership through this campaign.”

    WION news has been at the forefront in covering news from all over the world. The channel’s reportage on the ongoing conflict between Russia-Ukraine has been lauded not just by viewers across the globe, but also by world leaders. The YouTube channel of WION has received over three hundred fifty two million views, surpassing international media channels such as CNN, BBC, and Aljazeera. It is also way ahead of many Indian English News channels such as India Today, NDTV, and Times Now.