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  • Kulfi Collective joins the exclusive global network The Society of Digital Agencies (SoDA)

    Kulfi Collective joins the exclusive global network The Society of Digital Agencies (SoDA)

    Mumbai: Kulfi Collective, the award-winning content network based in Mumbai, has joined the prestigious Society of Digital Agencies (SoDA). SoDA is an exclusive global network, home to renowned agency founders, creative innovators and technology disruptors who help the world’s leading brands imagine and create the future of digital experiences.

    SoDA serves as a dynamic community, fostering connections, collaboration and learning among creative visionaries and agencies who are shaping the forefront of digital innovation. Its members include some of the most innovative and celebrated agencies, product design studios, creative production companies and digital experience consultancies in the world such as Media Monks, Stink Studios, Buck, Jam3, Dept and more. SoDA represents a uniquely vibrant, diverse and collaborative community. Agencies are accepted after a rigorous selection process – endorsed by the SoDA community and admitted to the organisation by a unanimous vote from SoDA’s Board of Directors. Kulfi Collective is the first and only Indian company to secure membership in this exclusive global network so far.

    This membership offers Kulfi Collective unparalleled opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing and amplifies its capacity to craft cutting-edge digital experiences and access talent globally to create more value for its roster of clients. “We’re thrilled to be part of this incredible community that is committed to driving innovation and reshaping the digital landscape globally,” said Kulfi Collective co-founder Advait Gupt. “As the only Indian member of SoDA, we are excited to represent creative voices from this region and immerse ourselves in collaborative learning with the finest minds in this space. “

    “SoDA is a global community for founders and leadership teams at some of the world’s most progressive digital design, technology, and product studios. Kulfi Collective has an incredibly sharp, talented, genuine, and ambitious leadership team and they’re most definitely a leader in

    the Indian market. We’re thrilled to welcome the team into our community” adds SoDA executive director Tom Beck.

    This marks a monumental moment in Kulfi Collective’s journey as they continue to work towards operating at the forefront of innovation, creativity and technology. 

  • McDowell’s No.1 Soda and Star Bharat present NO.1 YAARI JAM

    McDowell’s No.1 Soda and Star Bharat present NO.1 YAARI JAM

    MUMBAI: McDowell’s No.1 Soda and Star Bharat launch the Season 1 of NO.1 YAARI JAM, a unique television show that brings together India’s top musicians for great conversations, fun games and unplugged music.

    Set in a cozy, casual setting that replicates the home and jamming room of an artist, the No.1 Yaari Jam TV show is hosted by musicians Salim Merchant & Anushka Manchanda. Each episode will have musician pairs as guests who are real life yaars like Sunidhi Chauhan & Shreya Ghoshal, Shaan & Sonu Nigam, Amit Trivedi and Amitabh Bhattacharya, Jonita Gandhi & Harshdeep Kaur among others. The show will launch on December 30th and air every Sunday for 10 weeks at 10.00 pm on Star Bharat and VIU App.

    No.1 Yaari Jam will have Salim talking to the guests about powerful bonds of modern day yaari that encourages and aids people in their journey of self-discovery and self-expression. Anushka will be hosting the games section where the guests try to roast their dosts. The chat and games will be followed by some unplugged music.

    The ‘No. 1 Yaari Jam’ show has been created by McDowell’s No. 1 Soda in partnership with Mindshare India and is a co-owned content IP. Qyuki Media is the creative partner for the show and Glitch is the Production and Digital Partner.

    Commenting on the show, Music composer and Singer Salim Merchant said, “Audiences know their favourite musicians by the amazing sounds they create but behind the music there are untold stories of bonding and friendship that range from emotional to hilarious and No.1 Yaari Jam is our attempt to show the amazing connection that these artists have in real life. I had an amazing time shooting for this show as I got to spend time and chat with some of my closest friends and also make some new yaars.”

    Khushboo Benani, Content and Brand Advocacy Head for Diageo India said, “We believe in building brands with purpose and we want to connect with consumers by being a part of their cultural narrative. No. 1 Yaari Jam is not just a TV show or platform, but it is our attempt to showcase some of the most powerful friendship stories from the world of Indian music and tap into one of country’s biggest passion point. Behind the scenes this show has also been our attempt to unlock a forward-looking content and media partnership model with agencies, artists and creators which helps us truly push boundaries for our brands to play in culture.”

    Mac Machaiah, Chief Innovation Officer, Mindshare South Asia, said, “We have created a series of successful McDowell’s No.1 Yaari chat shows across various regional markets in partnership with Diageo, which are focused on film celebrities. We created No.1 Yaari Jam to bridge the gap of similar content in the music industry. Through this, the audience can get to know more about the lives of their favourite musicians, in addition to their musical works. We are elated to have embarked on this journey in partnership with Diageo. This has helped us achieve a major milestone that not only makes the platform more accessible to the masses, but also pushes boundaries on media and creative partnerships.”

  • Digital is as important as traditional: Diageo

    Digital is as important as traditional: Diageo

    MUMBAI: Imagine any musical evening, whether it is soulful, hard core EDM (Electronic Dance Music) or just jam sessions. What goes well with music to get the party started, one may ask? The answer, liquor! Most liquor brands have cashed in on music by associating themselves with various concerts, sponsoring music festivals or even coming up with their own CDs.

    Though alcohol is their main forte, India’s ban on direct advertising of the product forced them to position and market themselves through other products/services such as soda and music CDs that add negligible value to their sales.

    Traditionally, alcohol beverage brands marketed themselves largely via print and television where they communicated a lifestyle and an attitude. But consumers today have multiple personalities and are more evolved resulting in brand using digital and social media platforms in a big way to communicate and be in tune with the audience. Diageo’s Amrit Thomas notes that digital is equally important for them as it is for any other brand in any given category.

    When asked about how Diageo’s marketing and advertising budget has increased over the years, Thomas mentioned, “We are investing in our brand to build demand and manage a portfolio of brands and spends basis brand stage and requirements.”

    Thomas does believe the impact of highway ban on liquor and GST has steered to subside now. “We are now looking at springing back from these events and project 2018 to be a good year for us.” The company is also strongly focused on its premium products and will be increasing its investment to boost the distribution and sale.

    It is usually the media agency that creates a campaign for brands but in this case, the client decided to hand over the responsibility to Qyuki, which is a cross-platform media network across digital, live, TV and film. The company uses proprietary technology and analytics to discover and promote digital superstars and manages the end to end value chain for them across traditional and new media platforms. The tracks have been produced by Qyuki Media and creatively supported by DDB Mudra. Qyuki Media founder Samir Bangara mentions, “When you work with large brands they have a certain set approach on how much they want be involved in the project.There is a fine line between controlling the project and giving creative freedom and McDowell’s allowed us to get as creative as we wanted to, which is a rare brief to find nowadays.”

    Today, India is the 3rd largest liquor market in the world, with an overall retail market size of $35 billion per annum. The annual consumption rate has increased steadily over the last six years and stands at 8.9 per cent as of 2017 and is growing at a CAGR of 8.8 per cent. The consumption is expected to reach 16.8 billion litres by the year 2022. The largest consumers come from the state of Haryana, Kerala, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh. Although liquor brands advertise and promote their products in supermarkets and clubs, it is only limited to tier I and tier II cities The real challenge for them lies in advertising and pushing the brand in rural markets where the only platform they can use to create brand awareness is TV.

    McDowell’s, a product from British alcoholic beverage company Diageo, launched its first ‘No.1 Yaari’ ad back in 2014 for its soda category and that was an instant hit. Keeping in tune with its philosophy of strengthening the bonds of brotherhood, McDowell’s has introduced its new sonic asset through ‘No.1 Yaari Jam’, a music platform with the release of five enchanting sound tracks. Shaped by ace music directors Salim & Sulaiman Merchant along with distinguished and renowned music artists from across India, these exhibit the spirit of Yaari that McDowell’s seeks to evoke amongst its customers across India.

    Music is the largest genre that is consumed online with Youtube growing at the rate of 150 per cent year-on-year and drawing over 40 billion views per month. Hence, it was only fitting that McDowell’s decide to leverage digital superstars to perform in Yaari music videos. Bangara said, “Video content is exploding in India and with so much information thrown at us everyday on digital platforms, the only way a brand can break though the clutter is by creating content and not just advertising.”

    The musical opus unfolds in five languages with Swarathma leading the jam in Karnataka, Mame Khan and band replicating their spellbinding symphonies in Rajasthan, Ishq Bector fashioning a foot tapping number from Punjab and Siddharth Mahadevan and Soumil Shringarpure weaving their magic in Maharashtra. The nationwide musical caravan concludes with Salim- Sulaiman and one of their oldest yaar Shaan. It took a dedicated eight months to come up with the masterpiece.

    The music videos will be promoted on television, radio, OTT platforms, digital and all leading audio platforms including Saavn, iTunes, Gaana, etc