Tag: Nitin Saini

  • Cadbury 5 Star has created a ‘Time-Travel Device’ to skip Valentine’s Day entirely!

    Cadbury 5 Star has created a ‘Time-Travel Device’ to skip Valentine’s Day entirely!

    Mumbai : Taking its philosophy a step further for Valentine’s Day this year, Cadbury 5Star is set to transform 14 February with a bold new campaign that will take the day of love out of the equation. Cadbury 5 Star has consistently supported individuals who feel disenchanted with Valentine’s Day and prefer to spend the occasion doing nothing. Building on the success of last year’s endeavor to help escape the mush, the brand along with its volunteers will introduce the ‘time travel vessel’, with a mission to Erase Valentine’s Day. On 14 February three brave volunteers will embark on a mission to fast forward the day from their timelines, with the entire world invited to witness the spectacle through an event which will be live streamed for all.

    Commenting on the campaign, Mondelez India VP- marketing Nitin Saini said, “Cadbury 5 Star is an embodiment of bold cheekiness and mischief, and the current campaign will meet a new level of whimsy by doing the impossible – Erase Valentine’s Day. Since last year escaping Valentine’s Day was just not enough for some, we wanted to break the mush meter altogether for the 5 Star fanatics, and fast forwarding the day seemed like the only way to accomplish the mission while also offering a rollercoaster ride of laughter and endless banter. We hope this first-of-a-kind voyage with 5 Star will be a successful one with the mission as a new ray of hope for singles who will hopefully join us as Mission Engineers to make this collective dream come true.”

    Cadbury 5Star has embarked on this mission in partnership with the legendary space scientist Nambi Narayanan, to introduce a unique ‘time travel vessel’, a ship named F.N.S. Cringe Vinash, that will be sent to cross the International Date Line between American Samoa and Samoa at exactly 11:59pm on 13 February 2024 thereby crossing the 24-hour threshold and setting foot into 15 February, 12:00am – the local time on the other side of the International Date Line thus, skipping 24 hours of Valentine’s day in a single minute! The volunteers who will embark on this momentous journey will symbolize the spirit of all those who wish to erase Valentine’s Day from their calendars this year. These volunteers, equipped with an abundance of Cadbury 5Star treats, will indulge in these delightful confections and Do Nothing as they journey through time.

    Ogilvy India chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak added, “5 Star has been surprising audiences every year with crazy digs at Valentine’s Day. But this time, when Karunasagar Sridharan proposed the idea of literally erasing the day using time travel, we instantly knew that this was going to be bigger than anything we’ve done, and a mammoth task to pull off. Fortunately, the Ogilvy Experiential Marketing Team lead by Krishnakant Mishra managed to move mountains and get a ship to the middle of the Pacific Ocean, and our Ogilvy teams have orchestrated everything from a detailed live stream event in the middle of nowhere to a mission control room, and to add to the craziness, they’ve even brought in a legend like Nambi Narayanan to explain the science behind the mission. Every ‘do nothing’ campaign on 5 Star has been loved by audiences and we are looking forward to the buzz our latest installment generates.”

    Wavemaker India chief client officer & office head Shekhar Banerjee mentioned, “When it comes to building an anti-culture narrative, we know that one-size-fits-all approach just won’t cut it. Disrupting popular norms and triggering conversations requires a unique and differentiated approach to media. For this mission, we teamed up with some cool influencers as our hosts, carefully chosen to help us achieve our goal. As a countdown to the time-machine launch we will see diverse media touchpoints building anticipation for the D-Day. So buckle up and brace for impact as Cringe Vinash is about to rewrite cultural narratives like never before. Stay tuned for an unforgettable experience.”

    Conceptualized by Ogilvy, the brand has released an ad film announcing the mission and asking viewers to sign up as ‘Mission Engineers’ by visiting the mission’s website – www.erasevalentinesday.com. According to the website, Mission Engineers will get to play a ‘key role in making history’ – they will get to virtually connect with the control room during the event on 14 February and will even get to contribute LIVE to certain decisions taken by the crew.

  • Cadbury Dairy Milk unveils heartwarming tale in second Generosity journey installment

    Cadbury Dairy Milk unveils heartwarming tale in second Generosity journey installment

    Mumbai: Cadbury Dairy Milk released its new brand film as a part of its ongoing Generosity campaign. It is the second installment for the new dimension of the Generosity platform that was introduced in 2022 with a touching film depicting a generous moment between a politician and his bodyguard.

    With the new film, the brand continues to encourage consumers to melt the power barriers and treat everyone equally while wholeheartedly engaging in their happy moments. Over the years, Cadbury Dairy Milk has been spotlighting the social asymmetry and aims to bridge the gap between the haves and have-nots in our society– one heartfelt story at a time thus, evolving the brand’s narrative of ‘Kuch Accha Ho Jaye, Kuch Meetha Ho Jaye’.

    Commenting on the new film, Mondelez India VP- marketing Nitin Saini said, “As we unveil another heartwarming chapter in our Generosity campaign, we continue to believe in the transformative power of shared happiness. Cadbury Dairy Milk remains dedicated to breaking down societal barriers, urging everyone to actively participate in the celebrations of others. In doing so, we hope to inspire a world where kindness and generosity redefine the way we connect, one sweet moment at a time.”

    Ogilvy India chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak added, “We announced the new chapter in the brand’s Generosity story in 2022 with the Politician film. The follow-up to that needed to be sweeter and grander. We thought to ourselves – what’s better than a wedding situation to show melting of the power distance between an employer and an employee. It beautifully underlines the happy occasion and the action that the campaign intends to drive. So, the next time we are at a wedding we not just attend but wholeheartedly participate in the celebrations, keeping aside all societal divides.”

    This heartwarming film unfolds against the backdrop of a wedding procession in a seemingly small town in rural India. A man in a suit stands out as he dances exuberantly with the locals in the baaraat, clearly representing urban India amidst the local attendees.  As the story progresses, it is revealed that the dancing man is the employer of the groom, who is overjoyed to be present in the happiest moment of his colleague’s life. The film then cuts to a beautiful moment of the employer and groom sharing a Cadbury Dairy Milk while everyone dances away to glory, yet again underlining the emotive thought of ‘Kisi Aur Ki Khushi Mein Shaamil Ho Kar Dekhiye’. The campaign’s soundtrack accompanies the film, driving the message of looking beyond one’s reality and being a part of others’ happiness.

  • Cadbury 5 Star’s “Do Nothing” philosophy highlighted in ‘Elevator’ ad

    Cadbury 5 Star’s “Do Nothing” philosophy highlighted in ‘Elevator’ ad

    Mumbai: Cadbury 5 Star, India’s beloved chocolate brand, and Ogilvy India have come together to launch yet another quirky “Do Nothing” campaign, elevating the brand proposition with a funnier take on keeping things light. Over the years, the chocolate brand in partnership with Ogilvy, has built on this proposition through many innovations like hijacking Google Assistant with a ‘Do Nothing Mode’, riding the crypto trend with ‘Nothingcoin’, creating the most visible ad campaign for a budget amounting to ‘nothing’, and more recently, a ‘Nothing University’ to train people for an AI-powered future where humans can finally upskill themselves in the art of ‘Doing Nothing’ and embrace AI instead of fearing it.

    The new ad titled ‘Elevator’ tells the story of a person whose phone rings at the most inappropriate time, but he’s too absorbed in enjoying his Cadbury 5 Star to do anything about it. It has been directed by Prasoon Pandey (Corcoise Films) and conceived by Ogilvy India.

    Speaking about this, Mondelez India VP- marketing Nitin Saini said, “Cadbury 5 Star has always been synonymous with indulgence and joy. With the new TVC we wanted to recapture that feeling of pure indulgence, where even the most insistent interruption can’t break the spell of enjoying a delicious 5 Star. This campaign is a playful reminder that in a world obsessed with doing more, slowing down and savoring the simple pleasures can be the ultimate act of chilling. We’re confident that this dramatic and quirky ad will connect with chocolate enthusiasts nationwide, further enhancing the distinct identity of Cadbury 5 Star as the champion of ‘Doing Nothing.”

    Ogilvy India chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak said, “5 Star is back with another crazy interpretation of ‘Do Nothing’. Over the years, the brand’s counter-culture stance has resonated strongly with the youth, with each piece adding to the campaign’s massive popularity. We hope our latest avatar continues to surprise and entertain people.”

  • Join 5Star’s Nothing University to become future-ready by acing the art of ‘Doing Nothing’

    Join 5Star’s Nothing University to become future-ready by acing the art of ‘Doing Nothing’

    Mumbai: Cadbury 5Star, India’s beloved chocolate brand, has always stood out as an advocate for taking time in our fast-paced lives to Do Nothing. Currently, as technology continues to evolve, a lot of work in future will be done by AI. With a lighter and fun take on this trend, the brand is adding a spin to how people will have more time to chill in their office because of which the art of ‘Do Nothing’ will become an essential skill. Therefore, to help people become future-ready and set themselves apart in the corporate setting, Cadbury 5Star has taken an unconventional route to navigate the trend by introducing the Nothing University, where those who sign up can learn the art of “Doing Nothing” and get a certification. As long-time champions of ‘Doing Nothing’, the brand has declared that we should welcome AI instead of fearing it.

    Speaking about this unique approach on Cadbury 5Star’s long-standing brand identity, Mondelez India VP- marketing Nitin Saini said, “Cadbury 5Star’s Do Nothing ideology has stood as a proud and humorous counter to the modern culture of living life on-the-go. Currently, the advent of AI is taking the industry by storm and making everyday job easier thus, leaving more room for people to ‘Do Nothing’, and as the cultivators of this ethos we want to help people ace it. The introduction of Nothing University is a cheeky take on this concept and our attempt to help everyone upskill in ‘Doing Nothing’. This will not only elevate the brand’s purpose but also establish an unforgettable and fun experience for the consumers of today.”

    Ogilvy India chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak added “With AI dominating the news almost every day, there is a lot of debate and speculation about the impact it will have on every industry. In its signature irreverent style, Cadbury 5 Star has taken a crazy dig at it by celebrating the prospect that when AI does most of our work, we’ll get a lot of time to chill and do nothing. We have conceived and crafted the Nothing University and developed an entire curriculum around doing nothing efficiently in the future workplace, complete with interactive video lectures and a diploma.”

    Wavemaker India chief client officer & office head, West, North & East Shekhar Banerjee said “In the era of AI, 5Star’s Nothing University is revolutionizing norms with a witty curriculum on ‘Doing Nothing.’. In collaboration with top comedians, influencers, and brand partnerships, we aim to amplify the delight of ‘Do Nothing’, with a counterculture narrative. From enrolment to graduation, our media campaign is brimming with playful essence, embarking on a journey into the art of doing nothing, reshaping skill development with a touch of humour across multiple media touchpoints”

    The innovative campaign was launched with a humorous and relatable digital film envisioning a future where while AI does its job, humans can embrace the art of doing nothing.

    People can participate and experience this one-of-a-kind course online through the microsite 5staruniversity.com which hosts interactive video sessions. Once registered, people can take courses in modules taught by corporate employees turned comedians Atul Khatri and Rahul Subramanian, equipping people to become future-ready and focus on the exciting possibility of AI making people’s jobs easier and leaving more room to enjoy Doing Nothing in the midst of getting ready for an AI-powered future workspace. At the end of the course, students will also get a certification as a fun take on the completion of this activation. That’s not all! Cadbury 5Star will also set up a physical campus for a short duration for people to experience the course on-ground through workshops, practice labs, research facilities for researching techniques in Doing Nothing while also being able to join the completion ceremony and collect their certificates.

  • Cadbury Celebrations’ #ThisAdIsMyStore to brighten Diwali for homepreneurs

    Cadbury Celebrations’ #ThisAdIsMyStore to brighten Diwali for homepreneurs

    Mumbai: Diwali is a time of celebration and festivities, of sharing joy and happiness with one another. It is this spirit of generosity that Cadbury Celebrations, India’s most loved chocolate gifting brand, is championing once again with its latest campaign, #ThisAdIsMyStore. The heartwarming pan-India campaign puts the spotlight on thousands of small business owners, gifting them the visibility they need to have a bumper Diwali.

    This year, Cadbury Celebrations’ latest campaign is built around channeling prosperity towards smaller home-based businesses selling varied seasonal Diwali items such as hand-painted diyas, kandli, homemade snacks, desserts, candles, jewelry, etc. While such businesses primarily cater to the festive season’s prosperous demand cycle, they often can’t optimally capitalize on it as they lack the resources and presence required to reach out to new prospects and get more business.

    With #ThisAdIsMyStore, this time Cadbury Celebrations is giving talented homepreneurs the platform to shine by turning every Cadbury ad across all formats – including billboards, digital outdoors, mobile outdoors, online, print, and TV – into a shoutout for their business aka ghar ki dukaan. Each ad features a unique QR code that redirects users to their local homepreneur’s WhatsApp for Business chat, where they can discover and shop for homemade items.

    The Cadbury Celebrations campaign is complemented by a moving and uplifting TVC that showcases what such an intervention means to small local business owners. It opens with a shot outside a house in a brightly lit colony, where Beena, a woman who owns a homemade diya business is busy packing her customers’ orders. A group of youngsters then visit her home and cajole her into coming with them, even as she frets about fulfilling orders for the entire colony. The group then shows Beena her own #ThisAdIsMyStore billboard, informing her that she won’t be fulfilling orders just for their colony but the entire city before wishing her a Happy Diwali with a Cadbury Celebrations pack. An emotional Beena hugs the group before the ad cuts to more #ThisAdIsMyStore billboards showcasing women entrepreneurs who sell seasonal items out of their homes.

    Speaking on the campaign, Mondelēz India VP marketing Nitin Saini said, “One of the biggest pulls about Diwali is the ever-present sense of generosity and a sense of share and care between communities during the festive season. With the #ThisAdIsMyStore campaign, we are tapping into this festive spirit by shining the spotlight on one of the least visible sections of the Indian business ecosystem: the seasonal sellers. These businesses are typically operated from home by women for a short duration and don’t have the presence or the resources to expand beyond their immediate localities. We wanted to change this dynamic by giving them the platform to reach out to customers all over their city and benefit from the demand cycle. Everyone deserves more happiness, more prosperity, more joy in their lives and, this Diwali, we are glad to be the enablers of prosperity for the small business owners who have signed up for the campaign.”

    Ogilvy India chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak added, “Diwali is the time for all businesses to thrive. But unfortunately, there are a few businesses that don’t fully benefit from the festive demand. Women Homepreneurs despite having the best talent and offerings manage to do business near their homes only. Their reach stays limited to their immediate neighbourhood.

    Extending our brand’s platform of generosity, we decided to shine light on these talented women homepreneurs with #ThisAdIsMyStore. We decided to make every celebrations ad, their ad. We personalised and hyper-localized every Cadbury Ad to showcase these home businesses across their city and increased the reach for ‘Ghar ki Dukaans’ by helping them travel beyond their current social circle and neighbourhood.

    We conceived and developed a tech-enabled digital platform for these home businesses to register and get their ads in our Celebrations Ads across the city. To ensure a simple and seamless buyer experience, we made each #ThisAdIsMyStore a shop front to scan and buy directly from these home businesses. So, this Diwali Ghar ki Dukaan se bhi kuch Achcha ho jaaye, kuch meetha ho jaaye.”

    Wavemaker India chief client officer & office head, West, North & East Shekhar Banerjee said “This year, we intend to make Diwali even more special for every Homepreneur. As a team, we encountered two significant challenges: developing an intuitive and user-friendly technology and ensuring deep and seamless integration across various platforms and media touchpoints. To truly make an impact, we focused on enabling three key segments to easily access this technology: Homepreneurs, their close connections, and festive shoppers. It is crucial for festive shoppers to perceive this as a valuable alternative for their holiday shopping needs. With this campaign we are gratified to be enablers of prosperity for these hardworking individuals and look forward to seeing their businesses thrive”

    This campaign was executed with the help of tech partner Delta X and production partner EarthSky Pictures.

  • Oreo and MS Dhoni ssshhhing a billion cricket fans ahead of World Cup, say “Don’t jinx it”

    Oreo and MS Dhoni ssshhhing a billion cricket fans ahead of World Cup, say “Don’t jinx it”

    Mumbai: The Men in Blue are once again going to begin their campaign to bring back the World Cup. As cricket frenzy takes over India this week, so do many rituals of Indians to help the team get what they want the most. And most times, by not talking about it. We all have a deep-rooted belief to never say a word, don’t jinx it till what you want to make happen, happens. Whether be it a new job offer, an examination outcome & most importantly winning in cricket.

    Oreo & MS Dhoni have come together again to help Team India get what they want the most. Last year, Oreo had launched again in a bid to bring back the cup, like in 2011, and while we reached the semi’s, the job remained unfinished. This year, Oreo & Dhoni take on an even more playful note simply evocating people to not jinx it, building a counter-culture view to get a billion cricket-crazy fans go “shhhh” ahead of the biggest cricket tournament there is.

    With Dhoni on its side, Oreo has taken a playful spin on this nuance that is deeply entrenched in our culture. The brand has launched a new campaign partnering with Dhoni again for this World Cup season. To capture the attention of the audiences in a quirky yet impactful manner, the campaign is launched in a first-of-its-kind breaking news format featuring Dhoni on prime news channels. Set on the stage of a cricket news show, the film opens with Expert Panelists on the set discussing India’s performance and chances of winning the World Cup 2023. Right then, Dhoni unexpectedly walks in and hijacks the show. His simple sermon being, ‘Oreo & he believe that no one should talk about India’s chances, till the end, till we actually get the cup’. He encourages all viewers to follow the “Oreo Bola Mat Bol” ideology. Wait till we actually get it!

    To build on the excitement with cricket further, Oreo will drive contextual communication on Hotstar during the World Cup. Also, to connect with the audience in real-time, Oreo is capitalising on moment marketing with relatable content while matches are on. The #OreoBolaMatBol frenzy has already caught on with cricket fans, memes, and fan pages and consumers are resonating with the belief of not jinxing India’s chances of winning the Cup.

    Speaking about this campaign, Mondelez India VP- marketing Nitin Saini said, “Following the same thought as last year with our #BringBack2011 campaign that introduced our playful version to take India to the finals, we are yet again bringing together the nation with a nostalgic and relatable twist with ‘Oreo Bola Mat Bol’ campaign. The campaign brings the nuances of watching cricket and supporting India during the nail-biting matches and aims to influence the loudest and most passionate cricket fans in the world to stay ‘silent’ about India’s performance during the most important tournament. Just like every Indian, I have followed these stereotypes over the years and the effort to un-jinx this year’s game by simply not talking about it is something I am sure we have all done or experienced in the past. We are once again partnering with everyone’s favourite, MS Dhoni, who has effortlessly brought this idea to life.”

    Dhoni said, “OREO has always found the right angle to take, which is not only playful but also fits in seamlessly with India’s love for Cricket. As an athlete or sports fan, we all have certain things that we do— consciously or unconsciously, which we believe can help our favourite team win. Trying to not jinx a win by not talking is a common one but Oreo has once again brought this live in the most relatable way. It’s been fun to bring this to life with OREO just in time for the World Cup!”

    Along with the TVC, the brand has also created several activations for the duration of the World Cup, as well as shorties for the digital streaming platforms.

    Leo Burnett group executive creative director Mayuresh Dubhashi said, “The biggest cricketing event, the World Cup is back. And so is Oreo along with M.S. Dhoni. And this time around, we are not going to say anything at all – #OreoBolaMatBol. Because of our deep cultural belief that we don’t talk about the thing that we want the most. And we all want that one particular result out of this Cup, don’t we? We are launching a disruptive multi-platform campaign that’ll run the course of the tournament with many innovations, many firsts with the hope that the country joins us in this belief to help better our team’s chances.”

    Wavemaker India chief client officer and office head, North, West and East Shekhar Banerjee said, “We are strategically choosing our message and media. While many brands may express the belief that “India will win,” we are encouraging our audience to avoid excessive optimism (or negativity) with the hashtag #OreoBolaMatBol. Whether they are engaged in cricket-related platforms or consuming content related to cricket, we will remind India to embrace our motto of #OreoBolaMatBol to ensure we do our bit to send good vibes and avert bad vibes for Team India over the next two months.”

  • Cadbury Dairy Milk’s #SitTogether unites hearts over cricket

    Cadbury Dairy Milk’s #SitTogether unites hearts over cricket

    Mumbai: As the excitement surrounding the upcoming ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 begins, Cadbury Dairy Milk is thrilled to unveil its heartwarming campaign, #SitTogether. Bringing alive the brand’s purpose of generosity and rooted in the profound belief that the joy of cricket should be a shared experience, the campaign invites everyone to extend a hand of camaraderie and togetherness. In a world where power distance often separates individuals, #SitTogether encourages people to transcend these divides by embracing the simple act of sharing their love for cricket. It is a poignant reminder that a match day holds equal significance for everyone, regardless of their roles.

    Mondelez India vice president of marketing Nitin Saini said, “We are excited to launch our campaign #SitTogether ahead of the World Cup, inspiring people to experience the joy of cricket together and foster a sense of togetherness and shared happiness. We truly believe that the excitement of big match days is universal, regardless of people’s backgrounds or jobs. With this campaign, we urge consumers to join us and make this year’s match viewing moments truly inclusive and meetha (sweet) for all.”

    Ogilvy India chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak mentioned “The love for cricket unites us all, when we are down, we pray together, when we win, we celebrate together. So then, why not watch it together too? Building on our generosity platform, we are very excited to have created #SitTogether, a digital platform to enable people to watch the match from the stadium with a member of their staff. This is a human idea that will help foster a true sense of togetherness and happiness this Cricket World Cup.”

    Wavemaker India’s chief client officer & office head: North, West and East Shekhar Banerjee further added, “With the cricket world cup happening in India, we have been able to unlock an unprecedented opportunity that will help us melt the implicit power distance in India. In partnership with ICC and Star Sports, we have created a platform for audiences to #SitTogether and experience the game live. This platform is helping us create a symbolic gesture that can inspire the population to inculcate a sense of togetherness.”

    Additionally, ICC chief commercial officer Anurag Dahiya said, “ICC is thrilled to collaborate with Cadbury Dairy Milk for the Cadbury #SitTogether campaign, which combines the unique Indian passion for cricket with the national pride of all competing nations to create an unrivalled global sporting occasion. This partnership celebrates the incredible power that the World Cup has in uniting nations and fans across different cultures.”

    #SitTogether will also be amplified via multiple media touchpoints, including TV, OOH advertising, social media, and influencer partnerships. The brand will also leverage cricketing platforms and mobile publishers to engage the audience in unique and memorable ways. Additionally, Cadbury Dairy Milk will enable and facilitate #SitTogether experiences at stadiums, fan parks, live screenings in societies, et al. 

  • Expert speak: Traditional brands taking the unconventional, new-age route

    Expert speak: Traditional brands taking the unconventional, new-age route

    Mumbai: Technology and its advancement have been put to effective use across various domains. Much to everyone’s surprise, legacy and traditional brands are not lagging behind either in the optimal usage of new-age technology to communicate and engage with their cohort. From AR, VR to metaverse, chatbots, NFTs – brands have taken a sip of these and many more to make their presence felt and lure their target audience, and continue to do so. Considering that, there is no looking back ever since technological advancements have made inroads into the hearts of traditional brands; there is only one way to move with it – upwards.

    Indiantelevision.com spoke to some legacy brands that have made their mark in the country with their communication strategy and also illustrated their boldness in experimenting largely with new-age technology while putting together their advertising and marketing plans.

    The transition for legacy brands: From traditional to new-age technology-based innovative solutions

    When it comes to communication plans, the obvious question is how have legacy brands transformed from simply using traditional media to using cutting-edge new-age technology-based solutions which are innovative?

    One of the largest advertisers in the snacks and food category and also one of the first to experiment with technology-based innovations, was Mondelez, for its much-loved brand Cadbury. Mondelez India vice president – marketing Nitin Saini points out, “Traditional brands have historically relied heavily on TV advertising and the approach has also been to create a TVC first. However, the changing consumer landscape means that you can no longer rely on reach from TV alone. Today there are 700mn + internet users in the country and 350 Mn+ online shoppers. This shows that consumers not only have a choice to purchase off online platforms, but they can also research and learn about brands online. In fact, Digital has overtaken TV in terms of Ad Expenditure as more and more advertisers are coming on the digital platforms with an omni-channel approach. Large and evolved advertisers are putting more than 50 per cent of their media dollars on digital which is growing at a much more rapid pace. The other point to note is that consumer journeys are not linear and hence presence offline and online becomes imperative.”

    “Brands are embracing social media to connect better with their consumers through evolved targeted and personalized communication. Content marketing and influencer partnerships are moving brands into the creator economy which involves creating valuable, relevant, and consistent content to attract and engage their target audience. New age practices like Generative AI are helping brands create more frictionless communication that resonates with the consumer,” he adds.

    Maruti Suzuki executive director – marketing Shashank Srivastava understands that legacy and traditional brands have seen a major transition in terms of communication in recent years. “They have reduced the dependence on traditional media, such as print and television, and have embraced new-age technology-based innovative solutions like digital media (social, OTT, mobile & DTH), and cinema. This is due to the changing demographics of consumers and increasing demand for personalized experiences.”

    According to him, some of the ways in which new-age technology has been adopted in communication in recent years are:

    a.    Use of Customer Data Platforms (CDP) for personalized experiences: To cater to increasing demand for personalized content and experiences, CDP platforms help create unified customer view (SVOC), improved customer experience providing relevant and customized information and offers and helps improve marketing ROI by identifying and optimizing the media channels most effective for generating brand KPIs and sales.

    b.    Tailored media channels to reach new age consumers (Gen Z): Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are now essential tools for brands to connect with new age Gen Z consumers. Video on demand (VOD) has sprung up in a big way and consumers today are increasingly watching content on OTT platforms. Brands are now creating media campaigns not only planning on TV but starting with TV+OTT as a base for media plans. This helps cater to incremental reach of OTT over TV.

    c.    Email, Mobile & WhatsApp marketing: Tools like WhatsApp and email are being leveraged to engage with consumers in more personalized and cost-effective way targeting consumers for both upper and lower funnel marketing activities like newsletters, promotional offers, DIY guides and other such updates.

    d.    Use of Innovative Cinema & OOH: Today brands leverage tools like 3D projection in cinema halls and Anamorphic displays in Outdoor campaigns to create mesmerizing experiences for their consumers.  

    MG Motor India head of marketing Udit Malhotra states that in the ever-evolving landscape of consumer behaviour, organisations are recognizing imperative ways to keep up pace with shifting consumer preferences in order to secure a competitive edge within their respective industries. “As businesses have transformed from traditional to technologically advanced platforms, AI stands out at the pivot of key marketing communication. MG Motor India Celebrates 100 Years of Innovation and Customer-Centricity and our latest ad campaign has reincarnated Cecil Kimber, who is talking about MG’s vision for India. These advanced tools like MG’s Mobile App, NFT and Metaverse are enabling customers to understand a brand with refreshed outlook. Through the digital, authentic, and relatable content MG tries to meet customer needs and drive traction to the brand. The momentum behind adopting such solutions is rapidly increasing and is poised to become the standard practice in the foreseeable future.”

    Opening the door to modern technology and tech-based innovations in communication

    What has made traditional brands such as these, open their hearts and minds to modern technology and tech-based innovations in their communication strategy?

    Srivastava says, “In today’s world, tech-based innovations are helping marketeers like us tailor made our communication, making it more relevant and useful for our TG.”

    He feels that these innovations are being mandated due to the following reasons:

    a.    Increasing media proliferation and consumption of different mediums

    b.    Need for contextual and personalized targeting.

    c.    Changing consumer demographics (rise of Gen Z consumers) where appointment viewership is on the rise.

    d.    Increasing Media ROI: Brands like us are increasingly being conscious and choosing to optimize our media mix thus staying both relevant and competitive in today’s business scenario.

    e.    Better creative optimisation: Now one creative for all the mediums does not work and both creative optimization and placements basis the media tools are required.

    Malhotra fathoms that in today’s world, modern technology enables brands to get unmatched global reach, facilitating heightened engagement. “This engagement, in turn, empowers brands to craft content of immense value, delivering education, entertainment, and solutions tailored precisely to their target audience’s needs. MG paves the way for personalized communication, enabling it to swiftly respond to customer inquiries and issues through MG Mobile Apps and chatbots. With the dynamic customer behaviour and a surge in connected car technologies, brands have the incredible opportunity to connect with consumers no matter where they are. This connection is further strengthened by real-time interactions through social media, instant messaging, and chatbots.”

    He goes on, “Moreover, the proliferation of smartphone users and the seamless integration of cutting-edge technologies, such as artificial intelligence, have prompted MG to introduce state-of-the-art innovations like MG AViRA and MG Metaverse. These advancements signify MG’s commitment to staying at the forefront of innovation and meeting the evolving needs of our customers. Ultimately, this contributes to the development of stronger and more meaningful customer relationships. KYC (Know your customer) is the center piece of our communication strategy, any initiative that supports us in this endeavour is always welcome. With the help of these innovations our latest campaign of “EVing is Living” is centred around the idea behind the overarching thought is manifested into “EVing is Exploring/Thrilling/Saving/Easy charging,” focusing on the myths about EVs, reassuring those who are indecisive about transitioning to EVs, while also alleviating any uncertainties they may hold regarding EV cars.”

    Saini reveals, “At Mondelez, we believe very strongly in being where the consumer is. The changing consumer behavior and landscape has made us also evolve our strategies to be more open to modern technology and tech-based innovation. As legacy brands we face competition not only from other traditional players but also from agile, digitally native startups, thus embracing technology allows us to level the playing field, differentiate ourselves, and stay competitive. Technology allows for better understanding of customer preferences and behaviors through data analytics. This, in turn, enables brands to deliver personalized experiences, products, and content, fostering stronger customer relationships. Today most of our campaigns are tech-enabled to create delightful consumer experience. We have increased using own understanding of consumers from our data capital and arrive at consumer insights that can further fuel our brands’ strong equity with consumers.”

    Enthusiastic about experimenting with modern technology

    As a traditional brand, when it comes to modern technology and tech-based innovations, what are they most enthusiastic about experimenting with, in their advertising and marketing strategy? And why?

    Malhotra emphasises that as an auto-Tech brand, innovation has always been a driving force for MG. “These innovations open more avenues to reach out to our customers in a focused manner, it is a source of competitive edge for us. We are always looking for the next big thing, new possibilities keep us excited. MG’s tech-first spirit is evident in its industry-leading initiatives, such as MG Xpert, Epay, MG VPhy NFT, and MGVerse and now our recent AI led 100 year of innovation and Customer-Centricity campaign as well as ZSEV ‘Eving is Living’ has made a profound impact on our marketing outcomes and our customers. It helps us personalize content for individuals and improves creativity to captivate customer mindspace. With this, we hope to embark on a new benchmark and keep up with the dynamic marketing activations, in the automotive realm.”

    “Today the avenues in technology are manifold. There is AR/VR that is becoming a very interesting space and allows consumers to have an immersive experience with brands. There are AI powered chatbots that are answering consumer queries and solving problems in real time and then there is Gen AI which is enabling personalized content creation at scale. All these are very exciting spaces to explore in the near future,” elucidates Saini.

    Srivastava tells,”Big data and analytics are no more a catch phrase but a reality. Augmenting its impact by further using AI is something we are very enthusiastic about. AI is still a relatively new technology, but it is rapidly becoming an essential tool for businesses of all sizes.”

    He concludes by pointing out that as AI continues to evolve, it is likely to have an even greater impact on the future of advertising and marketing. It can be helpful in:

    a.    Personalisation : Basis single view of customer, their past driving and purchase habits , we can personalize advertising campaigns based on interests, demographics, and past purchase history. This may be very helpful for repeat buyers as well as First Time Buyers based on their interests.

    b.    Community Creation : Very impactful in creating a sense of community around our brands, by sharing interesting content, responding to comments and questions, and running contests and giveaways.

    c.    Using AI and VR helps us in creating immersive and interactive experience for our customers. We are already working towards it with launch of ARENAVERSE and NEXAVERSE and use of oculus/ other tools in our dealerships.

    d.    Chatbots powered by AI: We are already progressing in this field with use of our MS Chatbots to help provide customer service, answer questions, and quell queries. Hence, its potential is immense ranging from precise targeting, experiential marketing, and moment marketing to self-serving ads and that makes us very enthusiastic about it.

  • Cadbury Gems empowers kids to create musical masterpieces

    Cadbury Gems empowers kids to create musical masterpieces

    Mumbai: Cadbury Gems, one of India’s oldest and beloved bite-sized chocolate brand, has launched a new campaign with Bollywood powerhouse – Tiger Shroff. One of the best ways children can express themselves and the joy they feel is through dance. However, in a time where age-appropriate music for kids is scarce, Cadbury Gems has created a super easy and fun digital platform that allows children to create their own music.

    As a part of this innovative campaign, the brand has created a microsite – www.cadburygems.in which allows children to create music in easy steps. All they need to do is select atleast three unique Gems buttons on the screen to mix and match tunes of different genres and create a unique music track to dance to. In an added fun element, users who create the best tune will witness Tiger Shroff dance to their tunes. Additionally, there will be weekly winners in the campaign who can win musical instruments.

    The Cadbury Gems #MyMastiMyMusic campaign film showcases today’s reality of children imitating and grooving to music which is not particularly appropriate for their age. It goes on to show a bunch of ‘Gems Kids’ who stop the inappropriate music and instead nudges the viewer to log on to cadburygems.in and create their own music which is suitable for children. It concludes with the announcement of the mega gratification which is Tiger dancing to the best tunes created by children.

    Speaking about this campaign, Mondelez India VP marketing Nitin Saini said, “Cadbury Gems has always been about bringing that child-like masti and excitement to life for all. However, as a brand, we couldn’t ignore that there was not enough music for children to express their happiness and for them to dance to. Leading to conceptualization of #MyMastiMyMusic, which also addresses our brand’s larger objective to empower children to express themselves, be creative and embrace their colourful imagination. Through this innovative initiative, we hope to continue spreading joy, one musical note at a time.”

    Actor Tiger Shroff, talking about this new association, said “I’m so excited to be a part of the Cadbury Gems family! Cadbury Gems is such an iconic brand and always reminds me to have a little fun. I am elated to be associated with them to bring this fun and unique campaign for children everywhere encouraging them to bring out their creative side through music.”

    Ogilvy India chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak said “Today’s kids are exposed to music across genres. And they enjoy it without an understanding of what it means. But is it appropriate for them? It’s no fun to watch kids groove and dance to songs meant for adults. I am delighted to be partnering with Cadbury Gems to introduce a digital platform that not only addresses this problem, but also empowers children to create their own music to dance to.”

    To bring this revolutionary platform to life, Cadbury Gems collaborated with the acclaimed musical director, Sameer Uddin. His expertise and passion for music were pivotal in crafting an engaging and accessible platform that resonates with children of all ages.

  • Rediscover childhood with new Madbury 4.0 flavors

    Rediscover childhood with new Madbury 4.0 flavors

    Mumbai: Mondelez India, the makers and bakers of some of India’s leading snacking products, has finally revealed the winners of the path-breaking Madbury 4.0 campaign which used technology to bring two users from anywhere in the country to come together and create their version of Cadbury Dairy Milk. From a whopping five million entries this year, the winning flavours of India’s favourite chocolate— Nutty Kulfi by Soumitra (Kolkata) and Pooja (Pune), and Tangy Mango by Suresh (Bangalore) and Raghuveer (Alwar) were found after thorough consumer testing. To celebrate the win, and embrace the twist of Madbury Duet, the brand has launched two new films that highlight the unique combination of flavours created by all those who came together from across India.

    Announced in December 2022, the fourth edition of the contest, Madbury Duet, saw record-breaking participation from consumers! The campaign saw consumers enter from across the country who were encouraged to choose from 100 ingredients across eight categories such as sweets & desserts, desi drinks, spices & tangy, fruity fun, crunchy & chewy and house of Cadbury. Consumers largely chose the ones that tapped into nostalgic moments or deep emotional connections from their childhood days. Some of the ingredients that topped the list included Gulab Jamun, Boondi Laddu, Kaju Katli, and more.

    Speaking about this campaign, Mondelez India VP marketing Nitin Saini said, “Over the past three years we have seen Indians don their chefs’ caps and experiment with their favourite chocolate! With Madbury 4.0, we aimed to continue this trail of innovation and nostalgia by bringing India together with a fun twist by highlighting the power of collaboration. After receiving more entries than we ever have before, this has clearly been a success for us. The two winning flavours of Cadbury Dairy Milk— Nutty Kulfi and Tangy Mango are a testament to the creativity of Cadbury lovers. We are excited to continue providing our consumers with the opportunity and platform to create a Cadbury Chocolate which reflects the diverse taste preferences in India”

    Ogilvy India chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak added “With the launch of Madbury Duet we leveraged the different flavours and ingredients in India. It gave people a chance to pair up with someone from a different geography or cultural background and create a version of Cadbury that truly represents the diversity of India. From over 5 million entries, consumers voted for two special combinations as this season’s winning flavours – Nutty Kulfi and Tangy Mango. The intention with the campaign is to put the spotlight on these unique flavour combinations and evoke sense memories that we all associate with them, thereby building strong desire for their taste.”

    In celebration of the two new flavours, the digital films highlight the essence of the different ingredients and how they have brought happiness to consumers of all age groups over the years. Whether it is the fond memories of enjoying kulfi after school or savoring the pleasure of indulging in summer mangoes, both films showcase the introduction of two new flavours Nutty Kulfi and Tangy Mango in a delectable manner.

    The limited edition and off-beat Madbury flavours – Nutty Kulfi and Tangy Mango are available across traditional stores as well as e-commerce platforms at the price of Rs 45 each for 36 gms.

    The Madbury campaign has grown from strength to strength over the years and has caught the attention of Indians everywhere. Seeing its success, the highlight anticipated fifth edition is set to be announced soon, with more exciting elements than ever before with the same theme of Madbury Duet.