Tag: Rakshit Hargave

  • Britannia paints a new picture with CEO Rakshit Hargave

    Britannia paints a new picture with CEO Rakshit Hargave

    MUMBAI: From paints to pastries, Rakshit Hargave is making a colourful career move. The outgoing CEO of Birla Opus Paints is set to take the helm at Britannia Industries as executive director and chief executive officer, beginning December 15, 2025.

    The appointment marks one of the FMCG sector’s most talked-about leadership transitions this year. Britannia’s board approved Hargave’s induction as an additional whole-time director and CEO for a five-year term, subject to shareholder approval. He will report directly to managing director and chairman of Britannia Industries Varun Berry.

    On the same day, Grasim Industries, the parent company of Birla Opus Paints, confirmed that Hargave had resigned from his role, effective December 5.

    Grasim praised Hargave’s four-year stint, noting his instrumental role in transforming Birla Opus from blueprint to brand. Under his leadership, the company set up six integrated manufacturing facilities and built a robust distribution and supply chain network across India.

    Hargave joined the Aditya Birla Group in 2021, leading Birla Opus through its ambitious entry into the competitive paints market. His move to Britannia now positions him at the centre of another storied Indian brand, one balancing legacy with innovation in an increasingly crowded FMCG landscape.

    As Britannia eyes new categories and deeper market penetration, Hargave’s appointment signals a fresh layer of leadership ready to add both colour and consistency to the brand’s growth story.

     

  • Birla Opus unveils “One Aero” spray paint range

    Birla Opus unveils “One Aero” spray paint range

    MUMBAI: Birla Opus Paints, part of the Aditya Birla Group’s Grasim Industries, has launched its newest innovation, One Aero, a high-performance aerosol paint range designed to make painting faster, smoother, and easier for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

    The new range promises a 15-minute fast-dry formula, delivering a premium finish, excellent coverage, and a smooth spray pattern that ensures even application every time. Each can is tested at 8 bar pressure to guarantee leak-free performance, underscoring Birla Opus Paints’ commitment to safety, quality, and its colourful vision of “Duniya ko rang do.”

    Available in 11 versatile shades, including white, black, phirozi, golden yellow, bus green, deep orange, po red, signal red, golden brown, gold, and silver, the 400 ml cans come with a one-year warranty, a first in the Indian aerosol paint market.

    “At Birla Opus Paints, our goal is to deliver solutions that evolve with our customers’ needs,” said Birla Opus Paints CEO Rakshit Hargave. “With One Aero, we’re giving users the ability to achieve professional-grade results effortlessly.”

    In a move to improve retail accessibility, the brand has also introduced a new six-can packaging format, replacing the standard 12-pack to enhance convenience for retailers and consumers alike.

    One Aero is now available across Birla Opus Paints’ expanding network of franchise stores and paint studios, complete with shade cards and brochures to help customers find their perfect hue.

    With its sleek performance, reliability, and design-first approach, Birla Opus Paints’ One Aero range is set to give India’s paint aisles a vibrant new lift, one spray at a time.

     
     
  • India’s monuments get a colourful glow-up with Birla Opus campaign

    India’s monuments get a colourful glow-up with Birla Opus campaign

    MUMBAI: What do you get when a curious little boy meets an unclickable monument? A splash of imagination, a burst of colour and a nation reminded of its timeless beauty. Birla Opus Paints, under Grasim Industries of the Aditya Birla Group, has launched the next chapter of its “Duniya Ko Rang Do” story with a stunning new campaign titled Celebrating Colours of India.

    This time, the animated Opus Boy returns to brighten not just walls but history itself, beginning with the Gateway of India. In the film, a disheartened street photographer struggles to draw attention to the monument. That’s when our pint-sized hero steps in with a colourful transformation giving the colonial arch a vibrant makeover that captivates onlookers and rekindles national pride.

    The campaign showcases the power of paint to transform not only spaces but also perspectives. It builds on the emotional tone and animation style of the earlier brand launch, but dials it up to a national scale turning iconic monuments into canvases of creativity.

    “The film reinforces the influence of colours and our commitment to beautify spaces while contributing to the national spirit and pride,” said Birla Opus Paints CEO Rakshit Hargave.

    Taking the message a step further, Birla Opus Paints head of marketing Inderpreet Singh added, “By showcasing the potential of our paints with places of heritage and deep cultural significance, we aim to create a powerful story of hope reminding every Indian of the beauty around them.”

    Crafted by Leo India and brought to visual life by Brazil’s Zombie Studios, the film uses rich 3D animation to set an immersive mood. “The grandeur and timelessness of the Gateway make it a perfect canvas,” said Leo India chief creative officer Sachin Kamble. “It’s about inspiring viewers to see the familiar through a transformative lens.”

    The campaign is now live across TV, digital, print, radio, and OOH. And yes, the Gateway of India may be made of stone, but Opus shows us how it can still make hearts bloom.

  • Birla Opus rolls out the red wall with luxe new designer finish range

    Birla Opus rolls out the red wall with luxe new designer finish range

    MUMBAI: Why settle for beige when your walls can wear a masterpiece? Birla Opus Paints, part of the Aditya Birla Group’s Grasim Industries, has unveiled a stunning new Designer Finish range that brings together artistry, innovation, and a splash of Italian flair. With two premium collections, the Dream and Timeless, the brand is looking to elevate Indian interior design, one textured wall at a time.

    Launched alongside a growing footprint of retail and experiential stores across India, including Mumbai, Gurugram and Lucknow, the Designer Finish collection invites consumers to quite literally feel the difference. The Dream Collection dazzles with 3D patterns and over 150 water-resistant metallic shades, while the Timeless Collection leans into rustic, lime-based finishes inspired by the raw elegance of stone, clay, and marble.

    Commenting on the launch Birla Opus Paints CEO Rakshit Hargave said, “At Birla Opus Paints, we understand that today’s consumers are seeking more than just products; they desire experiences and products that reflect purpose and value. Our aim is not only to redefine creativity with advanced design technology and sustainable solutions, but to also set new standards in interior luxury. At the back of our Paint Studio and franchisee stores launches across India, we’re now presenting consumers with these exquisite finishes inspired from nature’s beauty and Italian artistry that will definitely add a taste of luxury to your home.”

    Each collection offers nature-inspired textures and colour combinations that aim to turn walls into canvas-like statements. Think sea swirls, dreamy clouds, earthy elegance, and handcrafted Italian craftsmanship, all rendered in eco-friendly, low-VOC paints that are as breathable as they are beautiful.

    The Dream Collection boasts 14 nature-themed designs, each available in 10 unique colourways offering a staggering 140 wall-finish variations. Meanwhile, the Timeless Collection brings 12 earthy, artisanal designs to life. All finishes are extra durable, scratch-resistant, and designed to offer a luxury look that lasts.

    The Designer Finish range is currently available at Birla Opus Paint Studios and franchisee stores, with plans to expand to Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Surat. With each new studio, Birla Opus is not just selling paint, it’s inviting consumers into a curated world of interior expression.

    So, whether you’re dreaming of drama or craving calm, there’s now a wall finish that speaks your language because in the world of Birla Opus, your walls do more than just hold up the roof. They make a statement.

  • Paint it posh Birla Opus adds luxury strokes to Indian wall finishes

    Paint it posh Birla Opus adds luxury strokes to Indian wall finishes

    MUMBAI: Why just colour your walls when you can couture them? Birla Opus Paints is bringing the runway to the living room with its new Designer Finish range, two luxe collections that aim to give Indian interiors a high-fashion upgrade, one wall at a time.

    Unveiled by Aditya Birla Group’s Grasim Industries, the Dream and Timeless collections are part of a bold push to make walls more than just backdrops. Think high-definition 3D textures, metallic shimmers, and artisanal finishes inspired by nature and Italian craftsmanship, all underpinned by eco-friendly innovation.

    The Dream Collection leans into drama, offering 14 nature-themed designs across 140 permutations. Whether you fancy a wall that evokes the sea or the shimmer of clouds at dusk, the collection comes with water-resistant, long-lasting shades made to impress. Bonus: it’s not just beautiful, it’s built to last.

    Meanwhile, the Timeless Collection keeps things earthy and elegant. With lime-based finishes that mimic the raw textures of stone, clay and marble, it’s made for those who like their luxury with a little rustic soul. And both ranges walk the green talk, with low-VOC formulations that keep indoor air quality breathable and healthy.

    But the real flex? Experience-led retail. Birla Opus is not just selling paint; it’s selling inspiration. The brand is rolling out Paint Studios in cities like Mumbai, Gurugram and Lucknow immersive spaces where customers can see and touch the new finishes before committing to a makeover. These studios, along with a growing network of franchise stores, are part of the brand’s ambitious plan to make upscale design feel personal and accessible.

    Commenting on the launch Birla Opus Paints CEO Rakshit Hargave said, “At Birla Opus Paints, we understand that today’s consumers are seeking more than just products; they desire experiences and products that reflect purpose and value.Our aim is not only to redefine creativity with advanced design technology and sustainable solutions, but to also set new standards in interior luxury.At the back of our Paint Studio and franchisee stores launches across India, we’re now presenting consumers with these exquisite finishes inspired from nature’s beauty and Italian artistrythat will definitely adda taste of luxury to your home.”

    With plans to expand into more metros including Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad and Kolkata, Birla Opus is aiming for national saturation and wall domination.

    Because in 2025, walls don’t just wear paint. They wear personality.

  • Birla Opus: A Bold New Player Emerges

    Birla Opus: A Bold New Player Emerges

    MUMBAI: Imagine an industry so settled, so entrenched, that innovation has become a foreign concept. For decades, India’s decorative paints market has been a closed ecosystem, a carefully guarded territory where a few giants played by unwritten rules. Consumers had limited choices, contractors followed established patterns, and the market seemed frozen in time.

    Enter Birla Opus – a disruptor armed with more than just pigments and promises. And it’s led by RakshitHargave who isn’t your typical corporate executive. When he speaks about the paint industry, there’s a spark of rebellion in his voice. “The competitive intensity hasn’t been high,” he says, a statement that sounds more like a challenge than an observation.

    This isn’t just another corporate expansion. It’s a calculated assault on an industry that has grown fat and lazy.

    To understand Birla Opus’s strategy, one must first comprehend the unique ecosystem of India’s paint market. Unlike most consumer industries, this is a three-dimensional chess game involving contractors, dealers, and end-consumers. Each group has distinct motivations, distinct pain points.

    Most companies focus on one – Birla Opus is playing a multi-dimensional game. And it’s doing it as though it’s on steroids.  Numbers tell a compelling story. In just its first year, Birla Opus has  reached 6,000 towns, established over 140 depots and hosted  more than 150 exhibitions nationwide

    These aren’t just statistics. They’re strategic footprints designed to dismantle existing market barriers.

    Traditional paint companies treated contractors as mere distribution channels. Birla Opus sees them as partners.

    “We’re the first to host nationwide exhibitions allowing painters and contractors to experience products firsthand,” Hargave explains. It’s an industry-first initiative that speaks volumes about the company’s approach.

    India’s paint market has always had regional dynamics. South India traditionally belonged to one dominant player, while North and East remained multi-brand territories. Birla Opus has defied these traditional boundaries and has spread its colour nationally.

    “The gap between our best and relatively slower regions is just 110 versus 90,” Hargave notes – a testament to thecmpany’snational appeal and availability.

    In the paint industry, logistics isn’t a support function. It’s the backbone of the entire operation.Birla Opus has turned this into a competitive advantage. It has the record of fulfilling orders within four to six hours  while it delivers in surrounding regions by the next day. To achieve that Hargave has  five factories whipping up the paint with a sixth coming up in Kharagpur.  Additionally, the company has  strategically mapped depots near manufacturing facilities in order to ship out the product as quickly as possible.

    Where traditional brands whispered, Birla Opus is screaming from every possible platform. It has taken marketing and branding to a totally different level for a debutante by going after tentpole properties on television. For starters, cricket which isn’t just a sport in India. It’s a religion. Birla Opus secured prime sponsorshipsfor the ongoing  IPL, the T20 World Cup and all bilateral series. And it has dug its marketing heels into entertainment by partnering with reality shows like Indian Idol and Sa re ga ma pa. However, Hargave admits that “cricket remains a key driver for consumer traction,” 
    The brand  has understood in modern consumption driven new India and Bharat there has been a crucial psychological shift. Painting is no longer a maintenance chore – it’s a lifestyle statement. And to pander to that the company’s  campaign ‘Naya Zamane Ka Naya Paint’ isn’t selling colour. It’s selling aspiration, modernity, self-expression.

    Rs 10,000 crore in three years might sound like corporate hubris. But Hargave is quietly confident. “We are exactly where we aimed to be at the end of our first year,” he states.

    This isn’t just a corporate expansion. It’s a statement about Indian entrepreneurship. About challenging established narratives. About proving that with the right strategy, you can disrupt even the most settled industries.

    Will Birla Opus sustain its momentum? The paint is still wet, the canvas still incomplete. But one thing is certain – the company has  already redrawn the industry’s boundaries.

    In a market long dominated by legacy brands more interested in protecting territory than innovating, Birla Opus is not just selling paint.

    Hargave and his team are painting a revolution.
     

  • Birla Opus eyes expansion as paint industry newcomer makes its mark

    Birla Opus eyes expansion as paint industry newcomer makes its mark

    MUMBAI: Birla Opus, the fast-growing paint brand from Aditya Birla Group, is focusing on expanding its dealer network and widening its product portfolio for fiscal year 2026, according to CEO Rakshit Hargave.

    The brand, which entered the decorative paints segment in February 2024, has achieved high single-digit growth in FY 2025 despite being operational for only about 10 months. Hargave expects similar momentum to continue in the coming year.

    “There is a long journey ahead of us. We do not expect any major change in our strategy,” Hargave told the Press Trust of India. “We will drive more throughput for dealers and increase the range available at dealers.”

    Birla Opus is rapidly establishing its market presence. The company recently commercialised its fifth manufacturing plant in Mahad, Maharashtra, bringing its total installed capacity to 1,096 million liters per annum. A sixth plant in Kharagpur is scheduled to begin trial production in the next quarter, which will add another 236 million liters of capacity.

    Aditya Birla Group has invested Rs 10,000 crore in the paint business and aims to capture a double-digit market share and generate gross revenue of Rs 10,000 crore within three years of full-scale operations.

    Birla Opus has employed a multi-pronged marketing approach to establish its brand presence in a competitive market dominated by industry veterans. The company’s advertising campaigns—Naye Zamane ka Naya Paint (New Paint for a New Era) and Make Life Beautiful—have reportedly reached over 70 crore Indians, garnering positive responses across markets.

    The paint manufacturer has strategically positioned itself as a major sponsor of the Indian Premier League (IPL), one of India’s most-watched sporting events. The cricket tournament, which airs on the JioStar network of sports channels and JioHotstar streaming platform from 22 March, gives Birla Opus significant visibility among its target audience

    To enhance customer experience, Birla Opus is opening 10 Paint Studios across major Indian cities, including New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. The first such studio was recently launched in Gurugram.
    “The purpose of these studios is to provide a one-stop-shop experience for the end consumer,” explained Hargave.

    Currently, Birla Opus offers 145+ products and 1,200+ SKUs across water-based paints, enamel paints, wood finishes, waterproofing solutions, and wallpapers. The brand also provides direct painting services through its PaintCraft initiative.

    As a newcomer in an industry dominated by established players like Asian Paints, Berger, and Kansai Nerolac, Birla Opus is focused on getting “many of the basics right, but at the same time, creating differentiation for the consumer in paints,” Hargave added.

    With the Indian economy expected to reach $10 trillion by 2034 and the paints sector projected to surpass Rs 3,00,000 crore by that time, Birla Opus appears well-positioned to capitalise on the country’s growing infrastructure development and housing initiatives.

  • Birla Opus Paints ropes in  Vicky Kaushal & Rashmika Mandanna for new campaign

    Birla Opus Paints ropes in Vicky Kaushal & Rashmika Mandanna for new campaign

    Mumbai: After foraying into the decorative paints sector earlier in the year, Birla Opus Paints housed under Aditya Birla Group’s Grasim Industries, has now launched its latest campaign – ‘Naye Zamane ka Naya Paint’ i.e. ‘New Paint for the New era’. Conceptualised by Leo Burnett India, the film features two of India’s most loved actors – Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna, as brand ambassadors talking about its unique and distinctive features and quality, along with veteran and versatile actors like Neena Gupta and Saurabh Shukla. The unique idea, stellar cast and strong conceptualisation is aimed towards making Birla Opus Paints “new” and “desirable”.

    The campaign will be amplified in Hindi and all major regional languages and backed by a 360-degree activation across TV, Digital, OOH, Print, and Radio to drive awareness and induce trials.

    Commenting on the campaign, Birla Opus Paints CEO Rakshit Hargave said – “With our new campaign, ‘Naye Zamane ka Naya Paint,’ which is getting launched this festive season, we highlight our product’s performance through a dynamic cast, blending the fresh energy of Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna along with the timeless charm of Saurabh Shukla and Neena Gupta. We’re confident this campaign will deeply resonate with our consumers, showcasing our innovative and inspiring approach!”

    Indian actor Vicky Kaushal mentioned – “I’m thrilled to be a part of the Birla Opus Paints family and looking forward to spreading vibrancy and colours in the lives of consumers. The campaign is creatively brought to life through these films in a really differentiated manner. I had a lot of fun shooting the ad with veteran actor Saurabh Shukla whose improvisation during the shoot was a treat to watch.”

    Indian actress Rashmika Mandanna mentioned – “I believe one should evolve with changing times. The latest campaign by Birla Opus Paints is a reflection of my belief to make choices backed by facts and not following the general practice. I am happy to partner with Birla Opus as their ambassador and shooting the ad with Neena Ji was a great experience. I look forward to a great association with Birla Opus Paints.”

    Speaking about the campaign  Leo Burnett – South Asia chairman Rajdeepak Das said “We live in a world that’s constantly transforming, reshaping our homes, needs and perspectives. Our film featuring an ensemble cast brings an entertaining perspective of how while old school paints worked in the past, it’s time to embrace the next generation of paints which are meticulously designed to meet new India’s ever-changing needs.”

  • Interface communications launches new campaign Nivea launches Men

    Interface communications launches new campaign Nivea launches Men

    MUMBAI: NIVEA India, an affiliate of Beiersdorf AG, has launched a brand new campaign for NIVEA Men Fresh Active Deodorant.

    The campaign features Arjun Rampal who is the face of NIVEA MEN and follows the codes of simplicity and attempts to break the monotony in one-dimensional category like deodorants. The campaign kicks off on television as well as digital media and further builds the new brand platform: It starts with you.

    Speaking on the launch of the campaign, NIVEA India MD Rakshit Hargave said: “The NIVEA MEN deodorant campaign highlights the new brand proposition of IT STARTS WITH YOU very well. Essentially, the platform IT STARTS WITH YOU urges Indian men to unlock their everyday potential and take charge of their lives. Arjun Rampal, our latest addition to the NIVEA family, fits seamlessly into the brand values as he too is selfmade & juggles multiple roles in life. He personifies masculinity, success & self confidence, all qualities which a NIVEA MAN represents.”

    Commenting on being the part of the ad campaign, Arjun Rampal said, ‘‘I always endorse brands  & products  that I use personally.   The new NIVEA MEN range is a wonderful exciting range & definitely something that I use regularly. This new deodorant commercial is a very energetic film with a tongue in cheek humor about it. Most deodorant ads show men spraying the deodorant and girls falling over them. All that happens in this ad too, but wait for the last line.”

    The campaign is conceptualized by ECD Robby Mathew and creative director & copywriter Rakesh Menon of Interface communications and the production company is Future East Film.

  • Parineeti Chopra endorses Nivea‘s face cleansing range

    MUMBAI: Skincare brand Nivea India has appointed Parineeti Chopra as the brand ambassador for Nivea‘s face cleansing range.

    Chopra will be seen endorsing the newly launched Total Face Cleanup in a series of print and television advertisements. The product is a five minute regime with which one can get a total cleanup.

    Nivea India MD Rakshit Hargave said, ‘‘Face cleansing is a fast growing category with a great deal of traction amongst the youth segment. Parineeti, who is a reflection of the youth of today is a great fit because she is a talented young actor who has carved her own place in the industry; there is a good synergy which we saw .Total Face Cleanup from Nivea is quite a revolutionary product because it gives you five benefits in a such a short period of time that you can basically incorporate it in your daily routine quite easily.”

    “Many a time, during the course of my daily routine, I have been in situations where I needed to look fantastic in no time. Now I know I don‘t have to worry at all because with Total Face Cleanup from Nivea, all I need is 5 minutes – to look absolutely radiant!,” Chopra said.