MUMBAI: Looks like this Diwali isn’t getting cancelled, only coloured brighter! Birla Opus Paints has unwrapped the festive season with a touching new digital film that turns the spotlight from fireworks to family.
Titled Kya iss baar Diwali cancel?, the film beautifully brings alive Birla Opus Paints’ philosophy, Duniya ko rang do, reminding viewers that the true sparkle of Diwali lies not in lights or rituals, but in the warmth of togetherness.
The story follows a retired couple excitedly prepping their home for their son’s visit. When plans suddenly change and he cancels, disappointment threatens to dim their joy. But the father chooses to celebrate anyway, painting their home in his son’s favourite colour. As the couple light up their freshly painted house, they rediscover that love itself can illuminate any festival.
Birla Opus Paints head of marketing Inderpreet Singh said, “What makes festivals memorable are the emotions behind the preparations, the anticipation, and the joy of being together. Our film celebrates this essence of togetherness and the role of colours in bringing people closer.”
Echoing the sentiment, Leo South Asia chief creative officer Sachin Kamble added, “Diwali isn’t about grandeur; it’s about the relationships that colour our lives. In the Birla Opus world, colour doesn’t just beautify walls, it builds bonds.”
Launched under Aditya Birla Group’s Grasim Industries, Birla Opus Paints continues to paint the town with emotion, crafting stories that prove when it comes to celebrating love and family, no festival is ever truly cancelled.









