Tag: Publicis

  • Publicis takes comic tack for Alia Bhatt-Ranveer Singh MakeMyTrip app TVC

    Publicis takes comic tack for Alia Bhatt-Ranveer Singh MakeMyTrip app TVC

    MUMBAI: A few days back a couple of pictures were leaked on social media about two ads for MakeMyTrip starring Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh. The ads#BefikarBookKar – Taxi and #BefikarBookKar – Hotel are finally out. The attempt: to extoll the virtues of the new MakeMyTrip app and encourage travelers to download and use it to book a hotel room. Created by the Publicis Groupe, the ads also unveiled a fresh new look of the Indian travel company. Another TVC is slated to be unveiled in a month.

    Produced by Amit Sharma from Chrome Pictures and shot in Mumbai, the TVCs have been created with pop-culture in mind and made in a cinematic way. The attempt has been to adopt ‘consumer behaviour’ (of what the people do in reality) in the TV spots , and spread the message in an entertaining and memorable way.

    The first TVC features Alia donning a taxi driver’s avatar and Ranveer Singh as a Bengali nerd. Ranveer plays a traveler exiting a railway station and asks a taxi driver (played by Alia) for a hotel nearby. She names a few, and he asks her if there are any other ones she knows. Alia tells him to cough up Rs 500 and then passes him her phone with the Makemytrip app open for him to browse for all the hotels in the area. Ranveer surfs the app, and Alia asks him to return her phone. He cheekily demands his currency note back in exchange for the phone, clearly outsmarting her. The background by Abhishekh Arora, combined with Ranveer’s innocence and Alia’s bindaas witty approach make the TV spot quite endearing.

    In the second commercial, Alia is seen in a totally different getup as a sophisticated hotel receptionist while Ranveer plays a cool flamboyantly dressed not-so cool customer. He asks Alia for a discount which she refuses. Not satisfied with her reply, Ranveer starts negotiating with her and tries to impress her. Another client enters. The receptionist directly gives a 40 per cent discount to the new guest. Shocked, Singh asks for the reason for the difference in the discount rate. The receptionist quirkily replies “aapko ek hi discount, inko make my trip discount”. The TVC cleverly depicts how the Makemytrip application provides its services at an extremely reasonably price with great discounts for its users.

    “Indians normally prefer offline hotel bookings. They reach the place and then start looking for accommodation. Many think that in this way this they can negotiate a reasonable price with the hotel. But the fact is that the MakeMyTrip application gives better deals within one’s budget which does not need any negotiation and is easy,” says Publicis Worldwide-South Asia managing director & chief creative officer Bobby Pawar.

    Both the TV spots shot in Hindi have been dubbed in regional languages like Tamil, Telugu and Kannada.

    With a 360 degree approach, the campaign is being heavily promoted on TV on GECs and news channels radio, social media and other digital platforms. The decibel levels for the ad are going to rise during the IPL.

    “I will be happy to see people booking tickets as well as hotels through the MakeMyTrip app. About our ad, as long as people talk about it and love it, we will be happy. We will see where this ad takes us economically”, concludes Pawar.

  • Publicis undertakes major client-centric restructuring for 2016

    Publicis undertakes major client-centric restructuring for 2016

    MUMBAI: Publicis Groupe is undertaking a major client-centric restructuring of its business model, which will see agency breaking down its disciplines into four distinct ‘solution hubs’ with each client that will be led by a chief client officer.

     

    With effect from 2 January, 2016, the change also includes a new role for Leo Burnett’s APAC chairman and CEO Jarek Ziebinski.

     

    The Groupe’s disciplines will now be organised across four solutions hubs namely Publicis Communications, Publicis Media, Publicis.Sapient and Publicis Healthcare.

     

    Publicis Communications will be led by CEO Arthur Sadoun and will comprise all creative networks: Publicis Worldwide, MSL, Nurun, Saatchi & Saatchi, Leo Burnett as well as BBH and Marcel. It will also include the production hub, Prodigious.

     

    Publicis Media will be led by CEO Steve King and will bring together Starcom Mediavest, ZenithOptimedia, Vivaki, Performics, MRY, Moxie or RUN and all the associated entities. All clients will benefit from the economies of scale and research efforts, key elements in this field. 

     

    Publicis.Sapient is a platform designed for tomorrow’s world: a world of digital platforms. Led by Alan Herrick as CEO, this hub includes Sapient Consulting, SapientNitro, DigitasLBi, Razorfish and all the associated entities. Clients fully benefit from R&D investments, cutting edge technology solutions and the Groupe’s leading position in e-commerce, as well as new tools that will transform their marketing approaches and their business models. 

     

    Publicis Healthcare led by CEO Nick Colucci is a fully integrated Health and Pharma solution. It covers all of the Groupe’s clients’ needs, from a new product launch to the transition to generic branding, including digital applications and sales force management. 

    Each Brand, for instance Saatchi & Saatchi, ZenithOptimedia or DigitasLBi, will keep expanding, with its own culture and specific approach to creativity and services. The identity and the success of each of the Groupe’s brands will be preciously preserved and nurtured. 

    The Groupe generates more than 90 per cent of its revenue in about 20 countries. As a result, many other countries don’t get the attention they rightfully deserve and the Groupe footprint is often too fragmented. This is why all of these countries will now be managed through a dedicated Groupe entity, Publicis ONE, with will be led by Ziebinski as CEO.

     

    In the Publicis ONE countries, all entities will be reunited under one roof and one management team. This will ensure a better coordination of all client services while respecting strictly confidentiality rules. These structures will attract great talent, both through their scale and comprehensiveness. 

     

    Businesses all over the world, no matter their industry, are continuously faced with the upheavals brought on by digital and the constant evolutions affecting our society, the way we work, communicate and consume. In order to better advise and serve its clients, Publicis Groupe decided to radically modify its business model by putting the client at the heart of its organisation.

     

    The idea consists of reversing its current structure, built around the concept of worldwide networks, by breaking down silos in order to offer clients the Groupe’s entire know-how and expertise through the “Power of One”: all Publicis Groupe capabilities will be available to each of its clients – in a simple, flexible and efficient way. A bit like a smartphone: powered by sophisticated technology but very easy to use.

     

    From now on, the Groupe will gauge its performance using a new standard: client service, led for each client by a chief client officer. This person will be responsible for the entire range of services and skills the client can benefit from, no matter the discipline or the country. Whenever possible, the dedicated teams will be gathered under one roof.

     

    The teams of chief client officers will be supervised by a Groupe chief revenue officer. Laura Desmond will fulfil this newly created role. The mission will be to simplify the way clients access the range of solutions, without duplication or delay, and to accelerate the Groupe’s growth and development. Laura Desmond will also be responsible for the Groupe’s growth (new business and future developments).

  • L&K Saatchi & Saatchi hires Rajeev Rakshit as president – North; ups Sanjeev Gauba

    L&K Saatchi & Saatchi hires Rajeev Rakshit as president – North; ups Sanjeev Gauba

    MUMBAI: As part of the organisation’s restructuring in Delhi, Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi has appointed Rajeev Rakshit as president – North.

     

    On the other hand, the agency has promoted L&K Saatchi & Saatchi senior vice president – Delhi operations Sanjeev Gauba as executive vice president.

     

    Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi CEO and managing partner Anil Nair said, “Rajeev will focus on growing the branch and organically exploring growth opportunity with our key clients. Sanjeev Gauba, who was our senior vice president of Delhi operations, is going to focus more on consolidation with our largest businesses in Delhi and has been promoted to executive vice president. With these two senior resources spearheading Delhi, I’m sure Law & Kenneth Saatchi & Saatchi Delhi will be the fastest growing agency in the market.”

     

    Rakshit added, “With Delhi as a focus, the organisation has prioritised the office to be a key growth engine. With ambitious plans, I am looking forward to the challenges ahead. Also, with an extremely talented and motivated team already in place, this is a tremendous opportunity to manoeuvre it to greater success.”

     

    Armed with 25 years of experience, Rakshit has previously worked with companies like HMV Saregama, Orchard (Leo Burnett), Everest Y&R, Publicis, Euro RSCG, McCann and Bates Clarion.

  • Bobby Pawar, Partha Sinha elevated to Publicis South Asia MD

    Bobby Pawar, Partha Sinha elevated to Publicis South Asia MD

    MUMBAI: Publicis Worldwide South Asia has promoted Bobby Pawar and Partha Sinha to managing directors.

     

    This move comes as the India agency consolidates following a period of sustained growth that has seen it double its size over the past two years.

     

    In their new roles, Pawar and Sinha will continue to report to Publicis Worldwide South Asia CEO Nakul Chopra as they take on larger responsibilities to partner him in managing all business units in the region. A key focus will be to elevate the agency’s effectiveness in communication that helps lead the change for clients.

     

    As managing director and chief strategy officer, Sinha will lead all strategic development. He will take additional responsibility for the P&L of the consulting, design and digital services in South Asia. 

     

    Pawar, on the other hand, will be managing director and chief creative officer. He will lead creative development and ensure the increasing infusion of digital channels for all Publicis Worldwide entities in the region. 

     

    Chopra said that the promotions were clear recognition of the positive impact and leadership both executives had demonstrated in leading their agency teams and client relationships.

     

    Chopra said, “Both Bobby and Partha have played pivotal roles in delivering the expectations of our clients and in vastly improving our product. They have worked very closely with me and taken the lead in helping Publicis grow at a very rapid rate. These promotions not only recognise their past achievements but also focus on the future where we have high expectations for the continual transformation of our business.”

     

    In a joint statement, Sinha and Pawar added, “Publicis is on a fast growth track and is increasingly becoming a significant power in partnering clients in the new age environment. Our objective is to become the most significant partner available in this market for brands to navigate and lead the change in society, culture and the marketplace. We are on our way there.”

     

    Publicis Worldwide, APAC and emerging markets CEO Loris Nold opined, “Publicis South Asia without doubt has a world-class management team and have achieved great results in the past few years. With Partha and Bobby taking a bigger role, I am very confident that we are best positioned to help our clients in their marketing transformation.”

  • Minority ropes in Publicis Singapore’s Rohit Malkani as chief creative officer

    Minority ropes in Publicis Singapore’s Rohit Malkani as chief creative officer

    MUMBAI: Minority has appointed Rohit Malkani as its new chief creative officer. Malkani’s focus will be on shaping the creative culture of the agency and spearheading the agenda for disruptive work.

     

    Malkani’s last stint was at Publicis Singapore where he was regional creative director – Asia Pacific responsible for P&G and Citibank. Prior to that, he has led creative mandates across Grey India, Bates India, Publicis Ambience, JWT and even done a digital stint with PlanetAsia.

     

    In his 20 years across agencies, geographies, categories and consumer segments, Malkani has won numerous awards both for creative excellence and effectiveness.

     

    Minority managing partner Yogi Vashishta said, “A meeting of minds, wavelengths, value systems always kept Popo at the top of our list. We are delighted to finally have him with us co-driving our agenda to create disruptive big impact work and build great brands.”

     

    Minority managing partner Suraj Pombra added, “Popo (Malkani) is one of those rare creative leaders with the right mix of cutting edge ideas, brand thinking and phenomenal leadership and teamwork. Having worked with him closely at Publicis, I know what he brings to the party and I’m confident Minority will benefit hugely with the creative reigns in his able hands.”

     

    Malkani said that the timing was just right to be back. “In the wave of small being the new big, Minority seemed like a really good decision, especially since Yogi, Suraj and I uncannily seem to be on the same page on a number of topics. The agency is poised with a team and client base to move into top gear,” Malkani said.

     

    Minority is a four-year-old start-up that has worked with clients like Legrand, AppsDaily, Safari Luggage, Reliance Cement, Suzlon, Boroline, Kalpataru, Boostmysale.com, Pride Builders, Reliance Energy, Mumbai Metro, Suthol, Antarang, Airport Express (Delhi) and Transitions.