Tag: Parle Agro

  • Frooti makes web series debut with TTT’s friendship tale Yaar Log!

    Frooti makes web series debut with TTT’s friendship tale Yaar Log!

    MUMBAI: One sip, one script, and a lot of feels. Parle Agro’s beloved mango drink, Frooti, just made a bold new move from supermarket shelves to streaming screens with the launch of Yaar Log!, an original six-part web series produced by Collective Artists Network’s Terribly Tiny Tales (TTT).

    This isn’t just product placement, it’s Parle Agro’s first leap into long-form branded storytelling, and it’s all about friendships that feel as familiar and fizzy as the iconic yellow drink. The show follows a tight-knit group of friends who begin to unravel emotionally when their glue, a core member ironically nicknamed ‘Frooti’ announces he’s moving abroad. What follows is equal parts heartache and hilarity, with Frooti (the drink) making cameo after cameo in fridge raids, meltdowns, and tender goodbyes.

    Yaar Log! marks the first time Frooti has been woven into a narrative format. Known for its association with fun and youth culture, the drink is cleverly used as a metaphor for comfort and continuity, the friend who never leaves, even when others do.

    “Frooti has always been more than just a beverage, it’s been part of our memories and mischief,” said Parle Agro joint managing director and CMO Nadia Chauhan. “Yaar Log! is about deepening that emotional bond not through ads, but through stories that stick.”

    The series premiered on 20 May on TTT’s YouTube and Instagram, with new episodes dropping weekly.

    According to TTT Founder & CEO Anuj Gosalia Yaar Log! is a tribute to friendships that shift with time but stay rooted in shared rituals. “It’s for every group chat that’s gone quiet after one friend moved away. And it’s for the bottles of Frooti that stayed in the fridge like a promise.”

    With its mix of humour, nostalgia and refreshingly real moments, Yaar Log! positions Frooti not just as a drink, but as a bottled-up feeling sweet, fizzy and always by your side.

    And just like that, Frooti’s gone from chilling in your fridge… to warming your heart.

  • JioStar ropes in Nidhi Maheshwari as senior brand manager

    JioStar ropes in Nidhi Maheshwari as senior brand manager

    MUMBAI: JioStar has appointed Nidhi Maheshwari as senior brand manager for brand marketing strategy at JioHotstar, following the recent transition of Disney+ Hotstar operations to JioStar in India.

    Maheshwari, who moved to JioStar in December 2024, has been instrumental in the platform’s relaunch strategy. In her previous role at Disney+ Hotstar, she served as senior marketing manager for content marketing, where she led several successful campaigns including the award-winning launch of The Night Manager which achieved record awareness scores with optimised marketing spend. The campaign secured gold at the 2023 Promax Asia awards.

    Her experience includes launching streaming platforms in India, having previously led Lionsgate Play’s market entry in December 2020. Her career spans roles at major consumer brands including Parle Agro, where she managed the Appy Fizz portfolio and key partnerships including Bigg Boss, and Unilever’s Lakmé division, where she handled fashion week marketing and strategic alliances.

    In her current role, Maheshwari is spearheading JioHotstar’s brand expansion initiatives across entertainment, sports, and regional content segments as the platform establishes itself under new ownership.

  • Parle Agro launches SMOODH Lassi

    Parle Agro launches SMOODH Lassi

    Mumbai: Parle Agro, known for driving innovation in the Indian beverage market, launches SMOODH Lassi, a fresh addition to its growing dairy portfolio that is set to redefine the Indian dairy category once again. Building on the success of SMOODH flavoured milk, the new offering reflects Parle Agro’s commitment to disrupting market norms with innovative, high-quality, and affordable products that unlock the full potential of its category, leading to extraordinary growth. This exciting launch is backed by an extensive multi-channel campaign, the largest ever in the lassi category, featuring brand ambassador, Varun Dhawan.

    With SMOODH Lassi, Parle Agro takes lassi to new heights of delight and indulgence. With 50% dahi content, this lassi is wonderfully thick and creamy, delivering a delicious, smooth, and satisfying drinking experience with every sip. SMOODH Lassi offers the classic lassi taste, gently infused with a delicate hint of rose creating a flavour that is both refreshing and comforting. It’s the perfect beverage for relaxing moments – whether it’s a quick snack, a family gathering, serving guests or simply a refreshing pick-me up.

    Making SMOODH Lassi even more unique is its packaging. This packaging ensures the lassi is free from trans fats and preservatives, with a remarkable six-month shelf life, perfectly aligning with Parle Agro’s commitment to wholesome, quality, and guilt-free indulgence. Its vibrant, trendy design is eye-catchy and appealing, making it stand out in a crowded market. Additionally, its youthful look and convenient size make it ideal for on-the-go consumption.

    Parle Agro kicks off its dynamic 360-degree campaign for SMOODH Lassi with a TVC created by &Walsh. Featuring the charismatic Varun Dhawan in a dual role, the ad seamlessly aligns with the brand’s young and vibrant image. Dhawan’s portrayal of both a customer seeking the ultimate lassi experience and a shopkeeper delivering it highlights SMOODH Lassi’s superior quality and irresistible taste. This approach emphasizes SMOODH Lassi’s creamy texture, delightful flavour, and refreshing qualities, positioning it as a charming, wholesome beverage that brings good vibes to any moment. The campaign effectively captures the ‘Ohhh sooo Smoodh’ essence, showcasing SMOODH Lassi as the top choice for creamy indulgence and joyful refreshment.

    Commenting on the launch of SMOODH Lassi, Parle Agro joint managing director Nadia Chauhan said, “Lassi is a beverage rooted in the Indian culture, with significant market potential. SMOODH Lassi is our innovative take on this classic beverage, offering a premium, creamier, and richer product that seamlessly blends tradition with modernity. We’ve carefully crafted SMOODH Lassi to exceed consumer expectations, focusing on quality, taste, and nutritional value. Our campaign with Varun Dhawan, is designed to resonate with consumers, positioning SMOODH Lassi as a standout choice in the crowded lassi market. With this approach, we aim to elevate the product’s visibility and strengthen our leadership in beverage innovation.”

    The introduction of SMOODH Lassi is a strategic move by Parle Agro to capitalize on substantial and largely unorganized Rs 3000 crore+ loose lassi market in India, with the goal of elevating industry standards of this beverage segment. While the unpackaged lassi category is vast, the packaged segment lacks a defining national presence.  Parle Agro seeks to leverage its leadership in the industry to shape and lead the development of the “Lassi Category” in India with SMOODH Lassi.

    Sharing more details on their corporate strategy, Chauhan added, “Our strategy has always centered on diversifying our portfolio to anticipate consumer preferences and set market trends. The launch of SMOODH Lassi in innovative packaging reflects our commitment to delivering pioneering products that cater to today’s evolving consumer needs.”

  • Day 2 of Goafest 2024 delivers strategies for adaptation and innovation

    Day 2 of Goafest 2024 delivers strategies for adaptation and innovation

    Mumbai: Setting a powerful tone yet again, Day 2 of Goafest 2024 began with the first session hosted by Adhikari Brothers Networks – Dhamaal presents a Knowledge Seminar with Knowledge Partner IAA in collaboration with UNICEF called Gender-Sensitive Marketing: Navigating The New Consumer Landscape. Among the distinguished speakers were Chandni Shah, Chief Operating Officer of FCB Kinnect; Darshana Shah, Head of Marketing & Customer Experience at Aditya Birla Capital; Kailashnath Adhikari, Business Head of Sri Adhikari Brothers & Managing Director of GovernanceNow; Rajdeepak Das, Chief Creative Officer of Publicis Groupe South Asia & Chairman of Leo Burnett South Asia; and Ram Madhvani, Filmmaker, Producer, and Founder of Equinox Films and Ram Madhvani Films. Guiding the discussion was Kranti Gada, Management Committee Member of the India Chapter of the International Advertising Association and Founder of NeOwn.in.

    This thought-provoking session delved into the nuanced realm of gender-sensitive marketing, exploring strategies to navigate the ever-evolving consumer landscape. Chandni delved into the core issues within the education system and how the portrayal of men and women contributes to the lack of women in leadership roles. “Women can nurture women,” she emphasised, highlighting subconscious biases and the fact that men are often the primary decision-makers in households. She also advocated for conscious choices to address these issues. Subsequently, In answer to Kranti’s question on depiction, Ram discussed the Bechdel test, which measures the representation of women in film and other fiction. He mentions how important representation of women in fiction is also very poignant, “It’s rare to see women discussing anything other than men in many series and movies.”
    Rajdeepak, in his turn, spoke about the dramatic increase in female education rates, from 8.9 per cent in 1951 to 64 per cent in 2011 to 92.5 per cent in 2021! “What didn’t change in five to six decades has transformed in just one,” he remarked, suggesting that education and the creative industry could impact, accelerate, and enable women. Kailashnath, thereafter, pointed out the economic impact of gender inequality, stating, “According to a published report, several low to middle-income countries have lost over a trillion dollars because women weren’t empowered.” He also noted that 37 per cent of women globally lack internet access, adding, “Men have more facilities at their disposal than women, and that needs to change.”

    With a focus on inclusivity and understanding diverse perspectives, the speakers shed light on how brands can effectively connect with consumers in a way that respects and reflects their identities. Through insightful anecdotes and practical insights, the seminar provided a roadmap for brands to authentically engage with audiences, fostering deeper connections and driving meaningful impact in the marketplace.
    Thereafter, in a keynote address, Snap Inc. India managing director Pulkit Trivedi revealed how Snapchat emerged as the preferred platform for young India. Trivedi highlighted the platform’s unique features and engaging content, illustrating its resonance with the youthful demographic and its pivotal role in shaping digital culture. Pulkit revealed Snapchat’s approach to building a safe and creative space for its predominantly GenZ user base. With 75 per cent of its users hailing from this demographic, the app prioritised authenticity and fun, reflecting the generation’s carefree attitude towards online sharing. As the saying goes, “GenZ don’t feel the pressure of being judged.”

    Looking to the future, Snapchat will be investing in advanced engagement tools and will also look at the camera’s potential for advertisers while maintaining its commitment to user privacy and security. By deleting content by default and omitting likes and comments, the platform empowers users and safeguards their experiences. As the company declared through Pulkit, “We try giving power to our users.” By doing so, Snapchat cemented its position as a leader in the social media landscape, prioritising creativity, authenticity, and user well-being.

    Following this, the next session was presented by Sports18 & JioCinema, titled Media Agencies Panel – The Changing Expectations from a Media Client Leader, and the Challenges in Getting There, comprising prominent industry leaders. The esteemed panellists included Ajay Gupte, CEO of Wavemaker South Asia; Anita Kotwani, CEO of Media South Asia at Dentsu; Tanmay Mohanty, CEO of Publicis Media Services India; and Vaishali Verma, CEO of Initiative India. Guiding the discussion was Vikram Sakuja, Partner & Group CEO of Media & Out-of-Home at Madison Communications.

    In this revelationary session, the panel explored the evolving expectations placed on media client leaders and the challenges they face in meeting these demands. Through this conversation, key requisites for an effective client leader were explored, where Vaishali stressed that the requirements for a good client leader vary with each category and client. She emphasised the importance of identifying the nature of the business and then positioning a client leader whose skills and experience would be an asset to both the client and the brand. To this, Anita added, “A client leader needs to be obsessed with winning for the client and their profitability.” Moreover, Ajay brought attention to whether the client leader needs to be a single point of contact (SPOC). While acknowledging that much has changed in the industry, he noted that some fundamentals remain the same, such as the importance of understanding the client’s needs. He pointed out that change is a constant, and a client leader must evolve with market shifts and the information available, maintaining a client-centric approach.

    Through insightful dialogue and shared experiences, the discussion delved into the dynamic landscape of media agencies, offering perspectives on how leaders navigate industry shifts while striving for excellence. From adapting to emerging technologies to addressing changing consumer behaviours to having a client-centric attitude to display ownership and accountability, the session provided valuable insights into the strategies and approaches required to succeed in today’s fast-paced media environment.

    The third Knowledge Seminar titled, Trust or Bust: Thriving in the Digital World, was presented by Malayala Manorama with Knowledge Partner – ASCI, which brought together a distinguished panel of experts. Among them were Amit Doshi, Chief Marketing Officer at Britannia; Falguni Vasavada, Professor at MICA and Digital Creator; Paras Sharma, Director of Global Partnerships at Meta; and Sharan Hegde, Finance Content Creator and Co-founder and CEO of 1 per cent Club. Steering the conversation was Manisha Kapoor, CEO & secretary general of ASCI.

    In this informative and interesting session, the panel offered insights into navigating the idea of trust through the complexities of the digital landscape. Amit began by stating, “Trust between a consumer and a brand is now a two-way street.” He also emphasised the exponential importance of listening to the conversations in which a brand is involved. Additionally, in response to Manisha, Sharan stated that finance content creators play a crucial role in demystifying complex financial topics and offering accessible advice to consumers. He noted that financial scams have existed for ages and believes that the realm of content creation and digital following has only begun to address financial awareness. “Building trust is relatively easy, but once it’s lost, it can be gone forever due to one bad move or piece of news. Therefore, the focus should be on maintaining and nurturing that trust consistently,” he added.

    With discussions ranging from building trust in online platforms to leveraging digital innovations for business success, the session provided invaluable perspectives on how organisations can thrive amidst the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital age. Through shared experiences and expert analysis, attendees gained a deeper understanding of the evolving dynamics of trust and authenticity in the digital realm.

    The Fireside Chat by Viacom18 featured industry veterans, including Ankit Kapoor, Head of Marketing & International Business at Parle Agro; Mahesh Shetty, National Sales Head at Viacom18, and Navin Khemka, CEO of South Asia of Essence Mediacom. Conducting the conversation was Shibani Gharat, an accomplished Anchor and Associate Executive Producer. Mahesh discussed the evolution of Bigg Boss, highlighting how the show has expanded to include digital creators, thereby increasing its relevance. He emphasised the importance of catering to a diverse set of consumers and noted that the core principle of creating mass content remains unchanged. Over the past year, Mahesh’s team has merged television and digital divisions to better achieve their goal of reaching a broad audience.

    In response to a question about creating widespread brand love, Ankit underscored the necessity for marketing teams and brand managers to have a clear understanding of the role each medium plays. He pointed out that only with this clarity can brands successfully cultivate and maintain strong brand loyalty, saying, “Only through clarity are brands able to achieve what they set out to in terms of brand love.” In this insightful session, the panellists engaged in a candid discussion on navigating the evolving landscape of marketing and media, wherein consumers and the touchpoint – Television and Digital – are concerned.

    Day 2 of Goafest 2024 also kicked off with an enriching masterclass by WhatsApp on Agency Exclusive: Drive growth across the customer journey with WhatsApp, presented by Riddhika Sand. The session threw light on the WhatsApp Business platform and its features. Riddhika spoke about how Whatsapp Business is designed to supercharge customer journeys. “Today around 1 billion people are using messaging business and 90.4% of online adults in India message with business at least once a week”, said Riddhika Sand.

    Thereafter, Ujaya Shakya enlightened the attendees with an intriguing masterclass on Unlocking Market Potential: Open your eyes to Nepal, presented by Outreach Nepal. Shakya began by asking the audience, “What does Nepal mean to you?” Through this, he highlighted the features of today’s Nepal – a vibrant, heterogeneous country, with famous personalities such as fashion designer Prabal Gurung. He said, “Today’s Nepal shows promising signs of growth, with immense market potential. Out of a population of 30 million, 72% are of working age, indicating a rise in the middle-income bracket. Major companies like Hyundai, Samsung, and all major Indian FMCGs are all investing in Nepal.”

    Shakya further added that from the perspective of marketing, the Nepali youth is a major target. The reason for the success of several Nepali brands today was the right positioning and marketing towards the youth. By displaying several examples, Shakya spoke of the most successful strategies used: achieving Nepalisation, using Nepali actors, creating relatable stories, and using cultural connections. Brands such as Mountain Dew, Centerfruit, Coca-Cola, Ncell, and Pepsi have all benefited from these strategies. Shakya concluded by asking the audience, “What does Nepal mean to all of you after this session?” The responses displayed that this masterclass effectively enlightened them on Nepal’s burgeoning market potential.

    Thereafter, the D&AD masterclass, presented by Lisa Evans and Paul Drake titled Unlocking Award Winning Ideas, gave valuable insights into the art of visualising innovative ideas. Drake discussed the importance of nurturing new talent through initiatives like D&AD New Blood and D&AD Shift, which provide opportunities for self-taught creatives. He also mentioned the Creative Leaders Program, partnering with companies like Adidas and Heinz to foster innovation. He noted, “The aim is to open doors for new talent and help them shine in the creative industry.”

    On crafting excellence, Lisa Evans explained the idea-execution-relevance triad for impactful work and introduced the unique categorization of creative work using the D&AD pencils (Wood, Graphite, Yellow, White, and Black) for categorising creative excellence. She outlined a hierarchy from destructive to legendary work. The case studies presented by them showcased brands such as ‘We Are Warriors’, ‘Jersey Pay’, ‘Proudly Second Best (IKEA)’ as fresh, innovative and contagious ideas. Evans and Drake also highlighted the Five P’s approach—understanding the problem, generating possibilities, choosing what to push, building a prototype, and making a pitch which was exemplified through a brainstorming session with Heinz and subsequent team presentations.

    Next, Amazon miniTV held a masterclass on Brand Integration. Vijay Iyer, Director, Amazon Ads India and Amogh Dusad, Head of Content, Amazon miniTV led the session. The masterclass highlighted the growth in free video viewership in India and the effectiveness of brand integrations on video streaming services like miniTV in driving advertising impact. It provided an overview of various integration formats, amplification approaches, and performance metrics, which make miniTV a suitable proposition for marketers looking to reach and engage Indian consumers through relevant video content.

    The first half of Goafest 2024 Day 2 was wrapped up with an informative masterclass on Hall of Flame – The Olympics Masterclass by Sports18 and JioCinema, presented by Chandan Roy. The masterclass provided a unique perspective on the world of the Olympics and sports. Chandan shed light on the birth of the Olympics, its viewership, and its broader significance. He explained that the Olympics reflect the political and economic strength of a country and serve as a source of national pride, with people desiring their country to win regardless of the sport. Chandan emphasised, ‘The Olympics is a force for good’. He also discussed India’s aspiration to host the Olympics in the future. Chandan mentioned that as a platform, they are striving to bring the Olympics to a larger audience. To support this effort, they have created a show called ‘Get Set Goal’, hosted by Dinesh Karthik. Given that the majority of India’s sports audience consists of cricket lovers, the vision behind this show is to leverage cricket to spread awareness about the Olympics.

     

  • Parle Agro launches ‘Dhishoom’

    Parle Agro launches ‘Dhishoom’

    Mumbai: Parle Agro, known for its innovative contributions to the Indian beverage industry, has launched Dhishoom, a jeera masala flavored carbonated drink, nationwide. With its availability across the country, Dhishoom establishes itself as the first national brand in this category.

    Dhishoom was originally launched in 2012 and was available in rural and small-towns markets. Recognizing the growing demand for jeera-based drinks in India, Parle Agro has now introduced Dhishoom across the country. With this move, Parle Agro aims to not only meet but also lead the expansion of this burgeoning category.

    Dhishoom brings consumers the authentic taste of a jeera drink. With the perfect blend of savory, tangy and citrusy flavours, expertly infused with the right mix of jeera masala and carbonation, Dhishoom delivers a taste that’s not just refreshing but also packs a punch. Its quirky eye-catchy packaging is hard to miss on the retail shelf. Available in two sizes – 125ml and 250ml, priced at Rs. 10 and Rs. 20 respectively, Dhishoom offers affordability without compromising on quality.

    Speaking on the launch, Parle Agro head of Marketing and International Business Ankit Kapoor said, “The pan India launch of Dhishoom marks our national foray into the masala soda segment with the aim to establish leadership in the fragmented jeera masala drink category. We will leverage our superior understanding of the consumer’s taste, design lead brand building capability and our distribution network to unlock this category.”

    The jeera masala drink category, encompassing both organized and unorganized segments, commands a substantial market size of approximately ₹700 crore. While regional players currently dominate pockets of the market, there exists a noticeable gap for a strong national brand to emerge and capture market share. Parle Agro aims to fill this gap by becoming the first nationwide brand in this segment.

    Speaking about the launch, Parle Agro managing director Nadia Chauhan added, “Nothing fuels our passion more than elevating categories to unimaginable heights. Dhishoom’s national launch shows our commitment to seizing market potential. Our mission is to position Dhishoom as the ultimate choice in the jeera masala drink category, cementing Parle Agro’s leadership in the category and the beverage industry as a whole.”

  • Parle Agro’s dynamic OOH campaigns for Appy Fizz, Frooti & Smoodh make a striking impact this summer season

    Parle Agro’s dynamic OOH campaigns for Appy Fizz, Frooti & Smoodh make a striking impact this summer season

    Mumbai: As summer heats, Parle Agro, India’s leading beverage giant, has set out to captivate consumers with vibrant Out-of-Home (OOH) campaigns for its popular brands – Frooti, Appy Fizz and Smoodh. Designed to grab attention during the scorching summer months, the campaigns aim to maximize brand impact,reach and consideration across all corners of the country.  

    Each brand’s campaign has its own unique theme, tailored to its specific target audience. The Frooti campaign, under the theme ‘WOW Frooti’, has been launched in 74 cities. Featuring brand ambassador Alia Bhatt, the campaign’s attractive visuals capture the fun and wow factor associated with every sip of the mango drink. Similarly, the outdoor campaign for dairy brand Smoodh featuring ambassador Varun Dhawan, reflects the brand’s irresistible smoothness with the ‘Oh So Smoodh’ themed campaign and has gone live across 90 towns. Appy Fizz’s ‘Get Fizz’ themed campaign reflects its effervescent energy personified by brand ambassador Kriti Sanon. The vibrant and electrifying visuals of Appy Fizz have been splashed across 94 towns in India.  

    Each campaign has been launched with over 600 media assets. Parle Agro has adopted a micro-catchment targeted strategy, focusing on specific city pockets to ensure the campaigns receive maximum visibility and impact. They’ve been strategically placed at top-performing markets and high-distribution towns, tourist hubs and prominent city landmarks. The campaigns leverage dynamic digital-out-of-home (DOOH) creatives to boost engagement. Static and digital billboards have been positioned along major roads and intersections, targeting key routes. Additionally, smaller format media like Bus Queue Shelters (BQS) were placed along sub-arterial routes, covering market areas, commercial hubs, and popular spots like railway stations and bus depots.

    1. Speaking of the campaigns, Parle Agro head of marketing & international business Ankit Kapoor said, “For us, the summer season is about becoming the top  choice for consumers seeking delicious refreshment in the heat.  OOH is a critical medium for us in driving memorability and and reinforcing the distinctive worlds of our brands. By placing our media assets at strategic locations, we ensure our brands are not just seen but remembered. Moreover, our focus on dynamic content and celebrity endorsements adds an extra layer of engagement, enhancing the effectiveness of our campaigns. With these visually captivating campaigns, we aim to maximize brand visibility, impact and consideration across our top-performing markets nationwide.”

    Speaking about the campaign, Platinum and MRP CEO Dipankar Sanyal said,  “Parle Agro campaigns for Appy Fizz, Smoodh and Frooti brighten up the summer season. Their success is a result of the exceptional teamwork between Parle Agro and the Platinum team, leveraging every available data to maximise return on investment. We used Madison’s suite of OOH tools for scientific planning and faultless execution, adapting to each market’s unique needs. Despite the added challenge with General Election campaigns, our timing ensured our campaigns stood out without being overshadowed.”

  • Alia Bhatt has ‘Too Much Fun’ sipping Frooti this summer

    Alia Bhatt has ‘Too Much Fun’ sipping Frooti this summer

    Mumbai: Parle Agro, the pioneering beverage giant, is set to make this summer “Too much Fun” once again with the launch of its latest campaign for their flagship brand, Frooti. Featuring brand ambassador, Alia Bhatt, the campaign aims to quench the thirst for fun amongst consumers, reinforcing the sweet tangy taste of Frooti as the ultimate trigger for fun.  At the heart of this campaign lies the notion that fun is for everyone and what better way to experience it than with the sweet tangy taste of Frooti.

    The campaign comprises of two playful ad films that beautifully narrate how Frooti seamlessly integrates fun into the lives of consumers. It revolves around the simple yet profound idea that each sip of Frooti is a moment of fun. In the first ad film aptly titled, ‘Too much fun’, Alia Bhatt is seen surrounded by adorable miniature friends from the Frooti world, all craving for a sip of the delightful beverage. The second film depicts Alia transforming a micro boredom moment of waiting on a call into a mischievous fun moment, triggered by a sip of Frooti. Through this TVC, the brand also highlights the tiffin-friendly size of the mini Rs. 5 Frooti pack with the tagline, “Choti Frooti, Bada Fun.”

    The Frooti campaign has been rolled out across various platforms, spanning TV, OTT, Digital and Outdoor. The TVCs have been launched with the start of the IPL. The brand intends to leverage the extensive reach and visibility generated by major events through this strategy.

    Commenting on the campaign, Parle Agro head of Marketing and head of International Business Ankit Kapoor said, “Frooti has always been an iconic brand that has added billions of moments of Fun amongst consumers across ages. It isn’t just a beverage; it’s a trigger for innocent mischief. Fun is not just an element of our campaign; it’s our driving force. With Frooti, we aim to continuously trigger moments of fun in the lives of our consumers. By leveraging Alia Bhatt’s infectious energy and charm, we’re confident that both the ad films will strike a chord with our audience and inspire them to have fun with every sip of fresh n juicy Frooti.”

    Speaking on the occasion, Parle Agro joint managing director Nadia Chauhan said, “In Parle Agro, we don’t just follow trends; we set them. As pioneers in the beverage industry, we’ve built a legacy of innovation and iconic brands, constantly raising the bar for quality and creativity. Our relentless pursuit of innovation, coupled with our penchant for risk-taking and industry disruption, fuels our passion for the ever-evolving beverage sector. With our summer campaign featuring Alia Bhatt enjoying Frooti, we’re not just promoting a product; we’re igniting a movement of joy and refreshment. This campaign symbolizes our confidence in Frooti’s potential and signifies a significant milestone in our journey of growth and success. Beyond achieving mere success, our aim is to redefine the beverage industry landscape, setting new standards for innovation and quality. Together, we’re not just shaping the future of beverages; we’re revolutionizing it, one delightful sip at a time.”

    With its irresistible mix of sweet and tangy flavour and freshness, the campaigns for Frooti capture the brand’s enduring love. As consumers across the India gear up for the mango season, Frooti stands ready to be the catalyst for moments of fun and boundless enjoyment.

  • Parle Agro Unveils SMOODH’s fun and wholesome new summer Ad campaign

    Parle Agro Unveils SMOODH’s fun and wholesome new summer Ad campaign

    Mumbai: India’s beverage giant, Parle Agro has launched its latest summer campaign for its disruptive dairy brand, Smoodh. Featuring, Varun Dhawan, the brand brings a wave of new offerings to the summer season. The new TVC, strongly encapsules the rich smoothness and sensory appeal of this delicious, flavourful beverage.

    Conceptualized by &Walsh, the brand film reaffirms Smoodh’s status as the smoothest flavoured milk brand on the market. Its creamy and delicious taste sets it apart as truly ‘dairy extraordinary’. The film uses a strong creative hook and a distinct visual look that will appeal to the younger audience. The unique and unforgettable tag line of “Oh so SMOODH” is bound to get registered in the minds of the audience with the quirky usage of the tag line by Varun Dhawan. The campaign also introduces a new fun character of a cow to the SMOODH world, to a serve as a spirited advocate for its nutritional benefits and delicious taste. She playfully emphasizes the brand’s tag line ‘Oh so SMOODH’ capturing the beverage’s texture and richness.

    The ad film aims to resonate with younger consumers in particular through vibrant visuals and engaging storytelling. The campaign emphasizes Smoodh’s unique proposition as a drink that combines indulgence with goodness, making it an ideal choice for families and individuals alike. This season, the brand has also introduced more options of two of its popular flavours – Chocolate Hazelnut and Toffee Caramel – in PET bottles priced at Rs. 20.

    Speaking on the new campaign, Ankit Kapoor, Head of Marketing & International Business at Parle Agro said. “Smoodh is a revolutionary product that has disrupted the dairy-based beverage industry with its distinctive visual identity, a price point that is hard to match and the goodness clubbed with delicious taste. With Varun Dhawan’s energetic and playful charm and the light-hearted authority of our new character, the Cow, the campaign is bound to accelerate the brand and firmly establish Parle Agro as serious Dairy player.”

    “In our journey of transformation and growth, we’ve embraced risks and driven innovation. The evolution of Smoodh into a prominent player within the dairy-based beverage industry has been exhilarating. With this campaign, we not only reaffirm our commitment to delivering quality products but also position ourselves for greater success in the dairy segment. It underscores our big strategy for the organization – to continuously innovate, diversify our product offerings, and stay ahead of the curve. We continue to forge meaningful connections with our audience and aspire to drive penetration of this category even further” said Parle Agro managing director Nadia Chauhan.

    The TVC went on air at the start of the IPL season and has been rolled out on national TV channels, OTT and digital platforms. The brand will also launch an aggressive outdoor strategy featuring large-format ads strategically placed in high traffic areas nationwide. The brand’s presence will also be amplified through prominent displays in leading modern trade and retail stores across key markets.

  • Parle Agro will Fizz up the celebrations this summer with new campaign from Appy Fizz

    Parle Agro will Fizz up the celebrations this summer with new campaign from Appy Fizz

    National, March 22, 2024:  Parle Agro amps up its iconic sparkling beverage, Appy Fizz with the launch of a high-energy 360-degree multimedia campaign. The latest ad offers a visually stunning experience, featuring brand ambassador, Kriti Sanon. The campaign highlights Gen-Z’s desire for an elevated experience in every moment, triggered by the pop of an Appy Fizz.

    The ad film revolves around the idea of elevating any moment into an extraordinary one, triggered by the crisp taste and fizz of Appy Fizz. Reflecting the brand’s philosophy of injecting excitement and vibrancy into its audience’s lives, the campaign resonates with today’s youth, who seek memorable experiences that are both aspirational and share-worthy on social media. The TVC brings this concept to life within the world of Appy Fizz, exuding attitude, aspiration and confidence. With peppy music, dynamic visuals, and a blend of English and Hindi lyrics, the ad captures the essence of the vibrant party, where Appy Fizz sets the energetic and electrifying tone for the festivities.

    The ‘Get Fizz’ tagline and the catchy phrase, “Party mein fizz jagade,” captures the essence of the brand’s promise to add life and energy to any moment, occasion or celebration offering a glimpse of what it is like to ‘Feel the Fizz’.

    Speaking on the new campaign Ankit Kapoor, Head of Marketing and International Business, Parle Agro, said, “I believe our brands have the power to make life enjoyable, fun and extraordinary. Gen-Z lives and breathes by the mantra of YOLO and Appy Fizz, with its crisp, sparkling taste and Fizz, will once again show how any moment can be extraordinary. The four-month long cricket season will also offer numerous such moments of enjoyment where the brand will have a natural role to play in elevating the spirit of T20 cricket celebrations. Resonating with the spirited Gen Z, for whom a dull moment is simply not an option, our goal is to create an experience that mirrors their zest for life, positioning Appy Fizz as the ultimate companion for elevating every moment”.

    In her statement, Nadia Chauhan, Joint Managing Director of Parle Agro, expressed the company’s ambitious vision for its brands and commitment to seizing the abundant opportunities present in the beverage industry. She emphasized Parle Agro’s proven track record of venturing beyond conventional boundaries, embracing innovation, and embracing disruptive ideas as integral to their growth strategy. This summer, their primary focus is on unleashing the full potential of their brands, with a special emphasis on Appy Fizz, renowned for its unique positioning and aspirational appeal. Chauhan expressed that their objective extends beyond mere product launches; they aspire to redefine the industry landscape, ushering in a new era of growth and disruption.

    The TVC will be launched with the start of the IPL season, along with a roll out on national TV channels and the digital medium. The brand will also implement an aggressive outdoor strategy as well as deploying in-store advertising at kirana stores to reach consumers at every touchpoint.

    Watch the new TVC for Appy Fizz in the link below:

  • NDTV onboards new marketing head in Gaurav Barjatya

    NDTV onboards new marketing head in Gaurav Barjatya

    MUMBAI: There’s change afoot at group NDTV. Former Star TV India and Times Pro exec, Gaurav Barjatya has hopped on board the Adani-owned newscaster as its marketing head. 

    He brings to NDTV around 20 years of work experience, with companies as varied as Idea Cellular, Parle Agro, Star TV India, WWE, and Times Pro.

    Barjatya had managed either brands or held the full marketing function at each of these companies. 

    Said he on Linkedin: “I am looking forward to diving into this new journey headfirst, ready to make an impact!”