Tag: Shreya Sachdev

  • Steelers turn style raiders with Puma in kabaddi’s coolest crossover

    Steelers turn style raiders with Puma in kabaddi’s coolest crossover

    MUMBAI: Kabaddi just got a wardrobe upgrade. The Haryana Steelers, known for rewriting rules on the mat, have stepped into an all-new arena fashion. In a first-of-its-kind collaboration with Puma India, the team’s official kit partner, the Steelers have launched a stylised campaign that reimagines kabaddi stars not just as athletes but as cultural icons of desi cool.

    The campaign takes kabaddi out of the mud pits and into the mainstream, blending the sport’s raw energy with the swagger of Haryanvi rap, hip hop and street style. It’s a bold statement: kabaddi belongs not just in stadiums but also in playlists, conversations and wardrobes.

    Traditionally, kabaddi players have been showcased through a lens of grit, sweat and physicality. This time, the Steelers are seen in a never-before avatar styled like trendsetters who embody aspiration, pride and pop culture. By tapping into subcultures shaping youth identity in North India, the campaign redefines kabaddi athletes as off-field style leaders.

    “This collaboration with Puma is more than just fashion; it’s about breaking stereotypes,” said Haryana Steelers and JSW Sports CEO Divyanshu Singh. “Kabaddi players are not only athletes; they are cultural icons who inspire a generation. With this campaign, we wanted to showcase their journey in a way today’s youth can relate to and look up to. Our aim is to make kabaddi, and the Haryana Steelers, truly aspirational, something that represents pride, ambition and coolness both on and off the mat.”

    Echoing the sentiment, Puma India head of marketing Shreya Sachdev added: “As the leading sports brand in the country, Puma believes that investing in sport beyond cricket is crucial. Kabaddi is already the second-most watched sports league in India, and the Haryana Steelers have consistently proven their mettle. Now, it’s time for their fans to see them as off-field rockstars too.”

    With this HS x Puma India collaboration, the Haryana Steelers are cementing themselves not just as athletes but as a lifestyle statement. By blending fashion, music and sport, they’re spearheading a cultural shift that positions kabaddi as cool, aspirational and deeply rooted in India’s evolving youth identity.

    From mitti ke akhadas to global conversations, the Steelers are proving kabaddi is more than just a game, it’s a movement.
     

  • Puma hits it out of the park with fan-first billboard for RCB supporters

    Puma hits it out of the park with fan-first billboard for RCB supporters

    MUMBAI: Bengaluru’s skies just got a sixer’s worth of star power courtesy of RCB fans. As IPL fever tightens its grip on the country, Puma India is taking the fandom game up a notch by putting Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) loyalists on the big screen literally. In a first-of-its-kind digital activation, fans can now appear alongside their cricketing idols on a high-impact billboard in Bengaluru through a unique ‘Fan on a Billboard’ experience.

    The campaign launched ahead of RCB’s home match on April 18, featuring RCB’s biggest names Rajat Patidar, Virat Kohli, Krunal Pandya, Liam Livingstone, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and Phil Salt. All it takes is a trip to the Puma stores at Indiranagar or Brigade Road, where fans can don their official Puma x RCB jerseys and capture pictures or videos with virtual versions of their heroes in a specially designed photo booth. The cherry on top? Their content gets beamed across the city on a giant digital screen.

    RCB, with over 18 million Instagram followers, recently bagged the title of India’s most-followed cricket franchise. With a billion searches and 12 million social media conversations in 2024 alone, Puma’s campaign taps into a massive well of fan passion and turns it into something unforgettable.

    “At Puma, we’ve always kept the consumer at the center of everything we do, especially when it comes to sport,” said Puma India, director of marketing Shreya Sachdev. “RCB fans are some of the most passionate out there, and this experience is our way of putting them right where they belong next to their heroes. In a world where tech often takes people further apart, we’re using it to do the opposite, bringing fans closer to the game and the players they love,” she added.

    The activation also signals how Out-of-Home (OOH) advertising is evolving in India. According to the Pitch Madison Advertising Report 2025, OOH revenues jumped from Rs 4,140 crore in 2023 to Rs 4,650 crore in 2024 and are expected to grow at 12 per cent in 2025. But Puma’s effort goes beyond static visualsM it’s an immersive, personalised moment on a public canvas, giving fans their 15 seconds of fame, backed by serious tech muscle.

    From turning store names into Puma to honour PV Sindhu, to crafting an anthem from runners’ warm-up sounds, to letting fans “dive” into AI-generated campaigns Puma India has been sprinting ahead in innovation. With the Fan on a Billboard experience, they’ve bowled over cricket lovers once again making sure the fans don’t just wear the jersey, they become part of the game.

  • PUMA India partners with Indian Olympic Association

    PUMA India partners with Indian Olympic Association

    Mumbai: Sports brand PUMA India has announced its partnership with the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) as their official footwear partner for the Indian contingent to the Paris Olympics and also launched a mega outdoor campaign to celebrate the champions of the game.

    Over 100 Indian athletes, as part of this partnership, will receive podium and travel footwear, trolleys, backpacks, sippers, yoga mats, headbands, wristbands, socks and towels, designed to maximise their training and comfort during the 2024 Summer Olympics. To add, 45 out of the 100 plus Indian athletes across sporting disciplines comprise the PUMA contingent at the Paris Olympics, making the largest squad representing a brand in the country this year.

    PUMA India MD Karthik Balagopalan shared his perspective on this collaboration and campaign launch, stating, “PUMA is dedicated to empowering athletes to surpass their limits and achieve their full potential. Through our partnership with the Indian Olympic Association, we will provide athletes with best in-class footwear and sports accessories, aiming to support their pursuit of excellence at the Paris Olympics. Additionally, we aim to bring to the fore and recognize the milestones achieved by athletes of our country through this campaign. I hope our efforts to celebrate our champions will not only inspire others to give their best but also encourage many young and aspiring athletes to take up Olympic sports in India.”

    This strategic partnership with the IOA, the governing body of Olympics in India, not only affirms PUMA’s commitment to cultivating a vibrant sports culture but also serves as a catalyst for nurturing the growth, progress, and achievements of both current and upcoming generations of athletes in the country.

    “Our partnership with PUMA is pivotal in our mission to elevate the capabilities of our athletes. Equipped with PUMA’s top-quality shoes and accessories, our athletes will be primed to compete at the highest level. The IOA is deeply committed to enhancing India’s medal prospects at the Paris Olympics, and such collaborations are a crucial step towards achieving that goal,” said Indian Olympic Association president and renowned former track-and-field athlete Dr PT Usha.

    Titled “See the Game Like We Do”, PUMA India’s campaign celebrates double Olympic medalist PV Sindhu’s powerful smash, Olympic bronze medalist and hockey goalkeeper PR Sreejesh’s ability to stop the fastest balls with ease with a series of larger-than-life outdoor spectacles across Mumbai, as it shows Asian Games medalist Kishore Jena’s throw, equivalent to the height of a skyscraper. The campaign by PUMA comes to capture the attention of the country to the superhuman feats of our Indian contingent and their extraordinary dedication, igniting national pride as the athletes head to Paris to achieve the country’s highest glory.

    1   PV Sindhu’s speed of a smash at 349 kmph is three times the speed of Mumbai’s iconic Central Line route. Her exemplary achievement is visualized across the coaches with imagery splashed across coaches of the local train on this route, starting today.

    2   Kishore Jena’s best throw at 87.54 meters, equivalent to the height of a skyscraper, is commemorated by his towering image on the façade of a similar sized structure in Prabhadevi, Mumbai.

    3   Hockey champ PR Sreejesh lightning-fast reflexes and the ability to stop the fastest balls with ease is about 0.15 seconds, which is quicker than a blink. This powerful parallel is illustrated on a digital billboard on the eastern express highway (EEH) serving the cities of Mumbai and Thane.

    By drawing parallels between these record-breaking achievements and common everyday experiences, PUMA aims to inspire the country to take note of the Indian Olympic athletes’ relentless pursuit towards excellence and trailblazing accomplishments.

    “PUMA is proud to be at the forefront when it comes to empowering Indian athletes and celebrating their achievements. This campaign honours the hard work and dedication of our champion players as we stand united in support of them while they take on the world stage. Together, let’s celebrate their journey to success,” said PUMA India associate director & head of marketing Shreya Sachdev.

    Javelin champ and PUMA ambassador Kishore Jena said, “Support from the fans always plays a critical role for athletes in big tournaments, and it’s heartening to see a global brand like PUMA come forward with this amazing campaign to unite the whole nation, encouraging Indian athletes as we chase Olympic glory. I’m confident that high-quality footwear and sports accessories will help us to produce our best show in Paris, leaving no stone unturned.”

    PUMA athletes such as Javelin champ Kishore Jena, professional sport shooter Sift Kaur Samra and equestrian Anush Agarwalla will be experiencing the same world-class gears that propelled legendary Olympics medalists in the past such as Usain Bolt, Merlene Ottey, Shericka Jackson, Heike Drechsler, and many others.

    Professional sport shooter and Paris qualified Sift Kaur Samra said, “I understand that sports demand both physical and mental strength, especially at events like the Olympics where focus is crucial. Having world-class products gives confidence and positively influences performances. PUMA has been trusted by champion athletes worldwide, and I’m thrilled that they’re supporting Indian athletes’ Paris 2024 dream.”

    PUMA has established associations with various sports teams, including renowned global and Indian football clubs such as Manchester City, Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan, Mumbai City FC, and Bengaluru FC, alongside IPL teams such as Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Delhi Capitals. Additionally, the brand showcases a roster of distinguished brand ambassadors including cricket icon Virat Kohli, sprinting champion Usain Bolt, football star Neymar Jr, boxing champ MC Mary Kom and cricketers Harmanpreet Kaur and Mohammed Shami.

  • PUMA India launches campaign with Delhi Capitals squad

    PUMA India launches campaign with Delhi Capitals squad

    Mumbai: Amidst the thrilling action of the ongoing country’s action-packed cricket league, sports brand PUMA India has released an entertaining campaign with partner Delhi Capitals’ star players – Rishabh Pant, Ishant Sharma and Yash Dhull – to engage with the team’s strong fanbase.

    PUMA’s campaign film for Delhi Capitals – called Delhi, Save the fight for the game – encourages fans to bring their aggressive spirit to the game with #DelhiSaveTheFight. Delhi’s characteristic aggression is often viewed critically but as a brand, PUMA believes that the capital’s shared passion will positively uplift the game.

    Commenting on the occasion, cricketer Yash Dhull said, “This cricket season is pure sports entertainment and PUMA has a unique ability to engage with fans. PUMA’s films made for Delhi Capitals this year do a hilarious take on the city’s innate nature to be headstrong. I am from Delhi and well-versed with our love for aggression. So, teaming up with Rishabh Pant and Ishant Sharma, and shooting for this film with routine Delhi scenarios was lot of fun and laughter. Having said that, the film’s message is strong, and saving and bringing this aggression to the game is the right spirit.”

    Commenting on the campaign, PUMA India head of marketing Shreya Sachdev said, “To celebrate our partnership with Delhi Capitals, we wanted to pay homage to the never-back-down spirit of the city. We are confident that this campaign will strike a chord with the team’s fanbase, as we continue to strengthen our commitment towards spreading the excitement of cricket culture in the country.”

    PUMA is the official kit partner of Delhi Capitals and has signed a multi-year deal with the team’s parent companies JSW and GMR, furthering its footprint in the cricketing landscape. As a kit partner, PUMA’s logo is present on the leading arm of the jersey of both the men’s and women’s teams of Delhi Capitals. Inspired by the pulse of the country’s capital, the jersey incorporates the route map of the Delhi Metro Rail – the iconic representation of the city’s enterprising spirit. The players’ kit comprises athleisure, training wear, accessories and travel gear.

    PUMA’s association with Royal Challengers Bengaluru has proven to be a big success in the league.

    PUMA has been actively contributing to the rise of sports culture in the country by associating with 250-plus athletes across cricket, boxing, football, and para sports. The brand boasts a star-studded lineup of brand ambassadors featuring batting icon Virat Kohli, champion sprinter Usain Bolt, football stars Neymar Jr and Sunil Chhetri, celebrated boxer MC Mary Kom, and cricketers Harmanpreet Kaur and Mohammed Shami.

  • Puma India elevates Shreya Sachdev as head of marketing & strategic Initiatives

    Puma India elevates Shreya Sachdev as head of marketing & strategic Initiatives

    NEW DELHI – Global sports brand Puma has elevated Shreya Sachdev as the head of marketing & strategic Initiatives. In addition to her current role of heading strategic initiatives, she will now be responsible for leading creative, brand marketing, and managing brand personalities. Shreya will continue to report to general manager Puma India, and Southeast Asia general manager Abhishek Ganguly and will be a part of the company’s leadership team.

    Commenting on the appointment, Ganguly said, “Puma’s brand differentiation in the Indian market stems from our unconventional approach to marketing. We have always believed in telling the right stories, with the right content, and in the most compelling manner to build consumer connect. Shreya’s analytical skills coupled with her penchant for creativity will further help build local relevance for our marketing excellence in the years to come.” 

    Sachdev joined Puma in 2019 to lead strategic initiatives. Her rich and diverse experience saw her successfully lead numerous key projects. Prior to joining Puma, Shreya worked as a consultant with McKinsey & Company. She holds an MBA in marketing from IIM Lucknow and an undergraduate degree in Literature from Lady Shri Ram College.

    Talking about her new role, Sachdev said, “Even before joining the team, I was enthralled by the success of Puma brand in the Indian market. For me, having an opportunity to connect the brand and consumers is very empowering. Puma is known for creating unique and impactful brand campaigns with a focus on consumer engagement. I am looking forward to working with some of the best minds to further build our marketing excellence in India.”