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  • Photography has always been a very key form of storytelling for National Geographic: Devika Prabhu

    Photography has always been a very key form of storytelling for National Geographic: Devika Prabhu

    Mumbai: For 136 years, National Geographic has stood at the forefront of photography, capturing the world through lenses that reveal the beauty and complexity of our planet. Its legacy of authentic visual storytelling has inspired millions, turning images into compelling narratives that change the way we perceive the world around us.

    The channel is back with the second season of #nofilter by IndiGo. Judged by visual storyteller & award-winning filmmaker, Imtiaz Ali and eminent photographer, Raghu Rai, #nofilter by IndiGo is a community of photographers who wear their passion with pride when it comes to showing the world through their lens. The success of season 1 set the stage for an even greater response in season 2, with over 107,000 entries pouring in. As the short-listing process nears its conclusion, the finalists will be announced today, coinciding with World Photography Day and promising another season of creativity, passion, and storytelling.

    In 2021, National Geographic India launched “Your Lens,” a platform designed for photography enthusiasts to showcase their passion and join the brand they admire. The response was overwhelming, with over 114,000 entries from 72,000 participants. This initiative, coupled with National Geographic India’s thriving Instagram community of nearly two million followers, has fostered a space where photographers and fans alike can engage in meaningful discussions, sharing their unique perspectives of the world. Through the National Geographic Creative Works, the production arm of the brand, the team crafts compelling narratives for partners, using incredible storytelling to bring visions to life.

    Indiantelevision.com in a video interview with Disney & Star India busines head- Infotainment and Kids, Devika Prabhu, where she explained more on their approach towards visual storytelling through photography, concept behind the creation of #nofilter and a lot more.

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    As we know National Geographic is known for its compelling photography, how do you see their communication approach contributing to the broader conversation about visual storytelling?

    Photography has always been a very key form of storytelling for National Geographic. Our journey began in 1889 with our first published photograph, marking the start of a 135-year legacy of using photography as a powerful storytelling medium. When we think of iconic photography, National Geographic often comes to mind first. Photography is integral to everything we do—across social media, our channels, and all communications. We showcase not only different photographs but also the stories of the photographers and their efforts.  

    What was the concept behind the #nofilter and how does it align with National Geographic’s vision for storytelling?

    At the core, we believe that understanding the world fosters a deeper emotional connection, which in turn inspires people to care for it more profoundly and take responsibility. This belief drives our storytelling efforts across various formats. For instance, our “Your Lens” initiative in 2021, featuring Karan Johar as our brand ambassador, aimed to inspire individuals over 18 to tell their own stories through photography and share them with us. The success of this initiative inspired similar narratives, leading to the creation of #nofilter. It also inspired some of our partners who want to engage with us on a similar narrative or a similar format. So thats how #nofilter also kind of developed.

    What makes #nofilter by IndiGo, a unique and one-of-a-kind reality TV show?

    What makes this initiative unique is its focus on photography as a foundational element, celebrating both the passion and skill of the photographer. It also highlights the story within each frame, capturing remarkable moments that define the essence of photography. Initiatives like “Your Lens” and #nofilter creates opportunities for photo enthusiasts to explore new approaches and inspire them to capture authentic, unfiltered images. In an era where numerous filters and editing tools often alter the original photograph, our goal is to provide a platform that emphasises genuine photographs and the true emotions behind them.

    How has National Geographic become the preferred platform for brands to communicate empowering stories, offering a unique blend of visual storytelling that resonates with the audience

    National Geographic’s storytelling prowess, honed over 136 years, is widely recognized. Over the years, our partners have sought our expertise to help tell their own stories, understanding that our unique narrative approach adds a distinctive lens to their messages. This led to the creation of “National Geographic Creative Works,” which enhances our storytelling beyond mere promotion. It enables brands to connect more deeply with their audiences, building meaningful relationships and fostering closer connections with their consumers. National Geographic Creative Works has become a sought-after resource for brands looking to leverage our storytelling expertise.

    How do initiatives like Your Lens and #nofilter by IndiGo support and nurture budding photographers?

    Let me highlight our collaboration with Indigo on #nofilter. This is actually the second season of the initiative. Last year, in Season 1, we received over 90,000 responses. This year, Season 2 has seen over 100,000 submissions, demonstrating a growing excitement and engagement within the community. Building on the success of last year’s short-form series, where we showcased the photographers and finalists in four episodes, this year we plan to expand to a longer 22-minute format. This extension will allow us to delve deeper into the photographers’ stories and passions. Our esteemed judges, Raghu Rai and Imtiaz Ali, renowned veterans in filmmaking and storytelling through photography, play a crucial role in bringing this initiative to life. Their expert curation enhances the collaboration between photographers and their images, keeping our viewers and community continually engaged.

    How do you view photography as tool for storytelling and why do you believe its such a powerful medium

    In my view, photography is a profoundly authentic form of storytelling because it revolves around capturing a moment and is inherently an art form. Often, we say that we “take” a photograph, but in reality, we “create” it. This creation involves selecting the medium through which you wish to tell the story, choosing the equipment—whether it’s a specialized lens or a phone—deciding on the subject, and shaping the story you want to portray. Composition, framing, and lighting all play critical roles in this storytelling process.

    A powerful photograph establishes a connection with its subject and encourages viewers to pause and reflect on the photographer’s message. Take, for example, the iconic image of the Afghan Girl on the National Geographic cover from the 1980s. This photograph has endured for decades because it resonates deeply with people. National Geographic boasts one of the largest non-celebrity Instagram followings worldwide, nearing two million in India alone. Our community grows continuously, with someone tagging or reposting our content every two minutes. This reflects the strong association between exceptional photography and our brand. Many see National Geographic as the pinnacle of photographic achievement, and being tagged by a National Geographic photographer is a coveted aspiration for many.

  • National Geographic India premiere new documentary ‘JSW: Architect Of Dreams’

    National Geographic India premiere new documentary ‘JSW: Architect Of Dreams’

    Mumbai: Serving as the backbone of the country’s development, India is currently the second largest producer of crude steel, which has been made possible because of the contribution of the Indian conglomerates. Premiering on 16 March at 7 PM on National Geographic Channel, the documentary titled ‘JSW: Architect Of Dreams’ showcases JSW’s dedication in revolutionizing the industrial landscape and rising to the forefront of global competition with the goal of becoming world’s largest steel manufacturer.

    The documentary highlights the journey of JSW, and its dream fueled solely by a burning desire to achieve a seemingly unattainable goal during a time when people were uncertain about the rapid industrial advancement and what lies ahead. It delves deep into the history of how JSW came into being, capturing the beginnings from a desolate region in Vijayanagar with limited resources and manpower, to a world-renowned steel manufacturer. In addition to highlighting the company’s remarkable achievements in propelling India to the forefront of the steel industry, the documentary also throws light on the many challenges it faced, such as the 2008 financial crisis to a mining ban in 2011. The viewers will also get insights into JSW’s contributions to social welfare, sports, rural transformation of Ballari, art and culture, and the significant role it played in public welfare during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “At National Geographic, we strive to present compelling stories that educate our audience through thought provoking visual imagery. Through this documentary, we aim to inspire our audiences by spotlighting JSW’s journey of how dreams can be turned into reality through hard work, consistent effort and perseverance. ” said a National Geographic spokesperson.

    “JSW, since its inception has had a vision of becoming the largest single plant manufacturer in the world. We are glad to have a trusted brand like National Geographic capture our story that depicts the will of perseverance and the DNA of accepting a challenge, while galvanizing a team to look at a common goal and to make sure we all strive towards that end” said a JSW spokesperson.

  • Inside NSG: Honours 26/11 heroes on National Geographic India

    Inside NSG: Honours 26/11 heroes on National Geographic India

    Mumbai: As India solemnly commemorates the 15 anniversary of the horrific 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai, it stands as an unwavering symbol of strength and resilience. Remembering the great sacrifice of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and other martyrs of NSG, National Geographic India proudly unveils its upcoming documentary ‘Inside NSG,’ a testament to the gallant hard work, resilience, and professional commitment of the NSG commandos. Premiering on 26 November at 8 pm, Inside NSG a 44-minute documentary, is a never-seen-before glimpse into the elite anti-terror force of India. Filmed with multiple cameras on the ground and air, Inside NSG is a look behind the scenes at the NSG, as a world-class zero-error force.

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    The overarching story is of the efficiency of the many different competencies of the NSG. From the counter-terror, and counter-hijack operations; to the close protection force; and the state-of-the-art bomb detection and disposal squad and the National Bomb Data Center.

    At another level, Inside NSG follows the story of a young officer who aspires to become a Black Cat Commando of the National Security Guard. The film follows his journey as he tries to clear the three-month commando conversion course followed by the six-week unit induction course. The filming is raw, visceral, and inspiring, leaving the viewer amazed at the strength and endurance required of an NSG commando.

    At every level, Inside NSG shows the patriotism and bravery of a force like this one. A legacy forged with sacrifice and blood while protecting India. Besides the 26/11 attacks, the film provides a brief glimpse into previous operations such as the Pathankot and Akshardham Temple incidents, highlighting the crucial role played by the NSG in upholding national security.

    “At NSG, we stand firm against terrorists who threaten the integrity of our nation. Through intense training, we forge ourselves to confront any adversity and execute counter-terrorism missions. We are glad to have a credible brand like National Geographic depict our efforts, as they capture the very essence and emotion of Sarvatra, Sarvottam, Suraksha which is NSG’s motto. Their bold, powerful, and thought-provoking style of storytelling unveils the true essence of being an NSG commando” said NSG director general.

    “At National Geographic, we harness the transformative power of storytelling and exploration to tell stories that can change the way we see the world. ‘Inside NSG’ is a part of our commitment to bring forward the best stories about our elite forces and provide our audience with a deeper understanding of the remarkable journey of the ‘black cats.’ We are honored that the NSG selected our channel to present this inspiring film to our viewers. Their valour echoes in every frame, imprinting upon us the sheer spirit of sacrifice and unwavering dedication.” said a National Geographic spokesperson.

    Inside NSG will premiere on National Geographic in India at 8 PM on 26 November 2023.

  • Imtiaz Ali and Raghu Rai to Judge #nofilter Photography Show

    Imtiaz Ali and Raghu Rai to Judge #nofilter Photography Show

    Mumbai: The world belongs to those who can capture its beauty. All one needs is a camera. With an aim to empower the photography community and display their talent on a grand scale, IndiGo, in collaboration with National Geographic India, announces nine finalists out of 90,000+ participants for a photography reality show, #nofilter by IndiGo. Fronted by judges Imtiaz Ali, an acclaimed film director, and Raghu Rai, a celebrated photographer, nine participants will capture the essence of India through their lenses, evoking emotions, and weaving captivating stories with each unfiltered shot. The show will premiere on 30 September at 8 p.m. on National Geographic platforms, including television and YouTube.  

    Set against the backdrop of Delhi’s vibrant streets, the participants will face various challenges that showcase the city’s rich tapestry of life. In their quest to claim the coveted title of the show’s best photographer, judges Imtiaz Ali and Raghu Rai will challenge each one of them to explore the iconic locations of Delhi under specific themes, capturing the most powerful, unfiltered photo essays. In each episode, the participants will immerse themselves in the city’s true emotions, turning their lenses towards Old Delhi’s bustling streets, traditional kitchens, women in uniform after work, and the captivating charm and chaos of the bazaars that offer a window into the spirit of the city itself. As the judges determine the fate of each participant, they will be seen engaging in an in-depth discussion about every entry and will reveal the episodic winner.

    “National Geographic has always held a distinctive and revered position in the world of photography. Our innovative visual storytelling with iconic imagery has been a source of inspiration for our audience for 135 years. Through #nofilterbyIndiGo, we are excited to empower the photographers’ community to share their unadulterated, inspiring, yet beautiful stories. In addition to that, having two renowned personalities from the realms of photography and filmmaking as judges, we anticipate this show will raise the bar for photography excellence,” said a National Geographic spokesperson.

    “As a filmmaker, I share a deep passion for the camera, and I believe that photography is a powerful means of storytelling. I’m thrilled to witness these talented photographers come together and compete with unfiltered creativity. Serving as a judge alongside the prolific Raghu Rai, we shoulder the responsibility of handpicking the most exceptional shots. My gratitude goes out to National Geographic and IndiGo for providing a platform that not only celebrates the art of photography but also fosters the growth of emerging talent,” said Imtiaz Ali.

    “India is a country of diverse cultures and landscapes, and photography is perhaps the best way to share the beauty of the country with everyone. As part of our #IndiaByIndiGo initiative, the #nofilter partnership between IndiGo and Nat Geo celebrates the diversity of India and the passion of the photographers who bring it to life. We look forward to the episodes with our 9 finalists and wish them great success.” said  IndiGo CDIO Neetan Chopra.

    A community-building initiative for passionate photographers, #nofilter by IndiGo began in May 2023. Below are the nine entrants who have been shortlisted for the four-part series.

    Riya David, Fashion Photographer

    Madhur Nangia, Landscape & Travel Photographer

    Pubarun Basu, Documentary Photographer

    Anju Mishra, Engineer & Photography Enthusiast

    Smita Goyal, IT Professional & Photography Enthusiast

    Harsh Kharwar, Wedding Photographer

    Ayshi Roy, Street & Documentary Photographer

    Rayan Hussain, Tour Guide & Travel Photographer

    Shyam Madhavan, Businessman, Content Creator & Photographer

    #nofilter by IndiGo will premiere on National Geographic in India at 8 PM on 30 September 2023 and the episodes will air every Saturday thereafter.

  • National Geographic’s brand-new series ‘India’s Mega Festivals’ explores the grandeur of India’s biggest celebrations with chef Gary Mehigan

    National Geographic’s brand-new series ‘India’s Mega Festivals’ explores the grandeur of India’s biggest celebrations with chef Gary Mehigan

    Mumbai: India is a country known for its opulent traditions, vibrant culture, and striking festivals! It embraces a tapestry of over a thousand festivals, creating a symphony of boundless joy and everlasting festivities throughout the year. To witness some of the grandest festivals of India, National Geographic India along with celebrity chefs Gary Mehigan & Pablo Naranjo Agular are all set to take viewers on a mesmerizing journey through a brand-new series titled ‘India’s Mega Festivals’. Premiering on September 6, at 8pm, the hosts will immerse themselves in the country’s rich heritage, traditions and revel in flavours and fervour of the Indian festivals in the six-part series.

    Each 44-minute episode will feature a host unraveling unique celebrations: from the spirited Pulikali dance to serving a mega meal in the iconic Thrikkakara Temple during Onam; learning to play rhythmic beats on dhol to visiting mega pandals during Ganpati celebrations; pandal hopping to relishing Sandesh during Durga Puja and learning the war dance with the Sumi tribe to cooking with the famous Tetseo Sisters during the Hornbill Festival. Gary will also be seen experiencing the playfulness of Ras Leela, Lath-maar and Phoolon ki Holi, and discovering the essence of fasting, feasting, giving and forgiving on Eid-al-Fitr.

    “I was truly left speechless by the stunning display of devotion and the way it reflects the rich culture of India. National Geographic is a brand that has always inspired me through its unique, powerful, and thought-provoking style of storytelling. I am so happy that with National Geographic, I got an opportunity to explore, learn and experience some of the country’s biggest festivals. With this show, not only did I witness diverse cultures & traditions, but also immersed myself in regional cuisines and cooking techniques. I hope that viewers will also enjoy the show as much as I did,” said Mehigan.  

    “At National Geographic, we harness the power of storytelling and exploration to tell stories that can change the way we see the world while establishing a profound connection with our audiences. With India’s Mega Festivals, we are committed to bringing our viewers closer to the mesmerizing diversity of India’s rich heritage and offering a compelling and unforgettable journey through its vibrant festivities. Moreover, Gary Mehigan, with his unique charm and humor, adds an extra layer of delight to the narrative, ensuring a riveting viewing experience for our audience,” said Disney Star head – content and Disney+ Hotstar & HSM entertainment network Gaurav Banerjee.

  • National Geographic India to feature Dr. Pawan Munjal  on its show ‘Mega Icons’

    National Geographic India to feature Dr. Pawan Munjal on its show ‘Mega Icons’

    Mumbai: The extraordinary journey of Hero MotoCorp CEO Dr. Pawan Munjal will be featured in National Geographic India’s award-winning series Mega Icons.

    The documentary “Mega Icons: Dr. Pawan Munjal,” which has its world premiere on 6 October at 8.30 p.m. on National Geographic Channel, delves into the history of Dr. Munjal’s Hero MotoCorp, one of the companies that helped revolutionise the mobility industry. It also explains the brand’s many achievements over the years and how it still leads the industry.

    The 22-minute documentary follows Dr. Munjal as he grows from a small hamlet in Punjab to one of India’s most renowned businesspeople and offers an inside look at the success of the largest motorcycle and scooter manufacturer in the world.

    A National Geographic spokesperson said, “With Mega Icons, it has been our endeavour to bring forth inspiring and insightful stories of successful personalities, motivating and guiding our audiences to follow their path of success. With this special edition, we extracted the exciting and impactful moments from the life journey of Dr. Munjal and combined them with our rich storytelling of National Geographic with the aim of empowering and enlightening our viewers while also celebrating the journey of Hero MotoCorp.”

    The company’s ambitions to introduce a number of electric and future-ready vehicles will also be made clear, including how it intends to reduce its dependency on fossil fuels and explore alternatives like hydrogen, solar power, and wind power.

    From dominating the bicycle industry to becoming the biggest maker of motorbikes and scooters in the world, Hero has carved out its own niche in the cutthroat automotive industry. This process of embracing emerging technologies and achieving new milestones is highlighted in the movie. The movie depicts Hero MotoCorp’s strategy for creating an electric, collaborative, and modular future.

  • National Geographic India to showcase docu-series ‘Postcards from Jharkhand’ with Rasika Dugal

    National Geographic India to showcase docu-series ‘Postcards from Jharkhand’ with Rasika Dugal

    Mumbai: National Geographic India with actor Rasika Dugal launched a new documentary film titled “Postcards from Jharkhand” for the viewers to step into the state’s rich scenic views, mosaic art & culture, and discover some of the unique experiences exclusive to the wondrous place. National Geographic India will premiere the film starting 23 July 2022.

    Rasika will walk the viewers down a nostalgia lane to discover and reconnect with the land from where she belongs. 

    The series will shed light on Jharkhand’s cultural landscape, starting from prehistoric rock art caves to the magnificent heritage temples and ancient monuments. With breath-taking cinematography showcasing captivating, lush forests, spectacular wildlife, pristine hill stations, and heart-thumping adventures, Rasika, through an immersive National Geographic style of storytelling, will share her spiritual and wondrous journey while exploring the varied destinations spread across the state. 

    Rasika will also introduce the viewers to the diverse tribal traditions in Jharkhand along with tribal dance forms, Sohrai painting, local cuisines, and the architectural marvels of the state. From highlighting destinations like McCluskieganj, Nakta Pahad, Netarhat, the exotic range of Dalma Hills, Lodh Falls, Hundru Falls, and Betla National Park to unique temples like Deori Mandir, Sun Temple, and Baidyanath Dham, amongst others. Viewers will get a glimpse of the simplicity and serenity the state has to offer,  through this series.

    National Geographic spokesperson commented, “At National Geographic, we strive to entertain and enlighten our viewers with powerful narrative and innovative visual-storytelling that push the boundaries of exploration. With this series, we have captured the unparalleled beauty of Jharkhand to give our viewers an opportunity to explore, understand and appreciate the wonders of the state. We are happy to have Rasika Dugal, who as a local, will make the experience even more authentic and enriching for our viewers.”

    Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren said, “Jharkhand is a hidden treasure house of nature, culture, and sustainable living. From traces of ancient human civilization to its picturesque natural beauty, charismatic heritage and deep-rooted indigenous traditions and communities it’s a place you will feel at home. I am happy that in collaboration with the government of Jharkhand, National Geographic India has captured the story of Jharkhand through their unique lens in the most innovative way. Having someone like Rasika onboard, who hails from Jamshedpur, we are quite pleased to present an unseen Jharkhand like never before and welcome all the nature lovers and other travellers to visit and explore Jharkhand.”

    “Jamesdhpur and Jharkhand hold a very special place in my heart. And now, this exciting collaboration with National Geographic and Jharkhand Tourism, has given me a chance to embark on an adventure to explore and reconnect with my home state. The breathtaking views, incredible tribal community, art, culture, and, most importantly, the charm of this place has taken me back to my childhood days, making this journey even more memorable for me,” added actor Rasika Dugal.

  • National Geographic announces new show with Bear Grylls

    National Geographic announces new show with Bear Grylls

    New Delhi: National Geographic India has announced the launch of a special show named Sunday Thrills with Bear Grylls, which will feature the adventures of Bear Grylls, popularly known as the world’s fiercest survivalist.

    The show will be telecasted over four weeks, starting from 23 May 2021 at 07.00 PM. It plans to take viewers on an awe-inspiring journey offering unlimited adventure, accompanied by stunning visuals and breath-taking cinematography, said the channel on Friday. The India special programming will also include shows such as Running Wild with Bear Grylls, Get Out Alive with Bear Grylls, Mission Survive With Bear Grylls, and Britain’s Greatest Adventurers With Bear Grylls

    “Bear Grylls has become the embodiment of adventure and outdoor survival and we are excited to work with him and collaborate on a Sunday special that has been curated especially for our Indian viewers. We hope that this programming allows them to explore the world of the wild and adventure and keep the spirits high alongside their favourite icon,” said Star & Disney India, Infotainment, Kids & Regional Entertainment Channels, president and head Kevin Vaz. 

    Bear Grylls said, “Life has truly been challenging for so many people around the world this last year, but if the wild has taught me anything, it is the importance of resilience and a never give up spirit. With this special adventure programming across all these Sundays ahead, the goal is to take viewers with me on many journeys and expeditions and to help them experience how the wild places can transform us and inspire us to be stronger, more determined and to view the storms of life as times of opportunity. Together we can beat this and come through this challenging time.” 

  • ‘Animals Gone Wild’ with Jaaved Jaaferi comes to Nat Geo India

    ‘Animals Gone Wild’ with Jaaved Jaaferi comes to Nat Geo India

    MUMBAI: National Geographic has been on a mission to provide unique insights into the natural world and the amazing creatures that inhabit it. With a whole new approach to its authentic style of storytelling, the network is bringing Animals Gone Wild with the inimitable Jaaved Jaaferi, who will take the viewers into the unexplained and unexpected world of the animal kingdom.

    Premiering on 22 March at 8pm on National Geographic Channel in India, the show will have Jaaferi weave in his signature style of humour, wit and comedy while showcasing the most jaw-dropping and thrilling content captured of the wild animals. Adopting three entertaining, endearing and quirky avatars of Tony Tiewala – an old-school newscaster, Camouflage Ray – a wildlife filmmaker along with Gullu Guide – a dubious guide; he will uncover intriguing animal behaviour while providing fact-based and an in-depth understanding of the beast that will push the boundaries of how the world perceives the world of animals in a fun manner.

    “With Animals Gone Wild with Jaaved Jaaferi, we thought of approaching our storytelling a little differently; taking our viewers on yet another enriching and entertaining journey into the animal world with the witty and humorous touch of Jaaved while staying true to our ethos. We hope that our efforts will help the viewers better understand and care about the wonders of life on earth,” said Star & Disney India infotainment, kids & regional entertainment channels president & head Kevin Vaz.

    “We have all grown up watching National Geographic and I am a fan of how they often adopt a compelling and unique style to narrate their stories of the world we live in. I personally am a firm believer and promoter of wild life conservation and with Animals Gone Wild, we brought in a humorous approach to present and create awareness of the life and behaviour of animals around us. It’s an association that I am really truly happy about,” said Jaaferi.

  • Gandhi Jayanti: Brands pay tribute to father of the nation

    Gandhi Jayanti: Brands pay tribute to father of the nation

    NEW DELHI: Today marks the one hundred fifty first birth anniversary of the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi. The uniquely pivotal role he played in India's struggle for independence is known to one and all. With ‘ahimsa’ and ‘satyagraha’ he changed the fate of an entire nation and its people.

    Self-discipline, perseverance and self-sufficiency are some of the values Bapu espoused. For him, Khadi was a roadmap to becoming ‘atmanirbhar’: by encouraging local production and freeing India from the British yoke by adopting Swadeshi goods. Khadi was a tool to unite Indians at all levels. He taught us to be the change we wished to see in the world.

    On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, brands try to reflect on these ethos and pay their tribute to this great leader. Brands across the board – from Khadi India, SBI, Unacademy to Tech Mahindra, National Geographic India, Vi, and many others – posted creatives on social media platforms.

    Here’s a look at some of the creative campaigns to mark #GandhiJayanti.

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