MUMBAI Axis Bank has launched its new campaign on “holistic business banking solutions”.
The film, conceptualized and executed by Lowe Lintas Mumbai, revolves around the idea of holistic business banking solutions for businessmen who are ‘always-on’. The TVC shows businessmen as never disconnected from their business, irrespective of where they are and what they are doing. The mobility solutions offered by Axis Bank enable businesses to offer seamless payment solutions; thereby enhancing the overall operational efficiencies of the company.
Speaking on the launch of the campaign, Axis Bank group executive – retail banking, Rajiv Anand said, “Digital is no longer an option or an alternative. It is a way of life these days. At Axis, we have invested extensively in expanding our digital suite of products and services for every consumer strata. And who better to appreciate the efficiencies of Digital than a businessman who rarely has the luxury of free time. With our range of mobile business banking solutions the “Always-on” businessman can transact seamlessly and effortlessly thus helping him progress.”
Lowe Lintas CCO Arun Iyer said, “We had to introduce the offering in a manner which is compelling while staying true to the brand idea of ‘Progress without Pause’. “Banking on the go” while relevant, sounds like a benefit which I have seen and heard before. To create an impact we needed to set it up in a context which is fresh and relevant, which is why, when we were working on the campaign we observed and recollected that even if a businessman is away from the business, his mind is not. So just like the businessmen who are always-on, ‘a business banking solution that is always-on’ is how we pitched it.”
Lowe Lintas executive director Shantanu Sapre said, “If you see today, business dynamics have changed drastically. A businessman can ill-afford to switch off from his business whatever be the occasion or location. Hence it’s becomes more important for banks to keep up with the pace and demands of these businessmen. Axis Bank already had its offering in place with a suite of business banking solutions. That’s why the idea of “An always-on bank for the always-on businessmen” fit perfectly for us to communicate the same.”
MUMBAI: Flipkart’s latest series of films bring out human stories from different walks of life, generations, and cultures to highlight the simple ways in which Flipkart has become the common thread connecting the nation and its aspirations. Conceptualized by Dentsu Webchutney, this campaign aims to influence people who’ve been resisting shopping online. It seeds the fact that everyone you love, trusts Flipkart, so you should too.
The first film, Rastogiji On Flipkart, is the story of the ‘gyaani’ of every group guilt tripping his friend for cheating on their neighborhood shopkeeper Rastogiji, by shopping on Flipkart leading to an unexpected and heart touching twist in the end. The other three videos are equally real and are truly inspired by real life characters. From the story of your favorite “know-it-all” Mausi, to that friendly smart-alec watchman to the true-blue Mumbai cop, these films bring out the charm of what makes India, India.
Speaking about the campaign, Flipkart marketing VP Shoumyan Biswas says, “At Flipkart, as the market leader, we believe that driving market development and accelerating adoption across different consumer segments is one of our key focus areas. Born from that belief, #EveryoneOnFlipkart digital campaign brings to us a series of short films that have been inspired from different walks of life, generations and cultures. Using simple and yet powerful, everyday slice of life narratives, these films show how Flipkart has become the common thread connecting the nation and its aspirations. And how it has earned the trust of every Indian and become an integral part of our everyday lives. These films therefore are a tribute to every Flipkart shopper across the country, an invitation to everyone else to start their online shopping journey with usand a reflection of our commitment towards organizing and democratizing retail in India.”
The campaign, slated to run for a couple of weeks, will also have a series of contests to engage audiences. Dentsu Webchutney ACD PG Aditya says, “The idea was to create great content that ‘happens to be an ad.
The fact that Flipkart has been a brand led by human stories only made that easier. As an agency, we’re extremely proud of these films. And to think they were produced as a digital-first effort only furthers my belief that this unsaid ‘caste-system’ of platforms that’s there in advertising is rapidly breaking loose.”
What is truly unbelievable is that these films were shot in a stringent two-day schedule. Gajraj Rao, director, (Code Red Films) who is extremely choosy about the projects he takes on, says, “It takes time to tell a compelling story; the fact that I wasn’t restricted by a fixed duration was what excited me to take this up.”
MUMBAI: Flipkart’s latest series of films bring out human stories from different walks of life, generations, and cultures to highlight the simple ways in which Flipkart has become the common thread connecting the nation and its aspirations. Conceptualized by Dentsu Webchutney, this campaign aims to influence people who’ve been resisting shopping online. It seeds the fact that everyone you love, trusts Flipkart, so you should too.
The first film, Rastogiji On Flipkart, is the story of the ‘gyaani’ of every group guilt tripping his friend for cheating on their neighborhood shopkeeper Rastogiji, by shopping on Flipkart leading to an unexpected and heart touching twist in the end. The other three videos are equally real and are truly inspired by real life characters. From the story of your favorite “know-it-all” Mausi, to that friendly smart-alec watchman to the true-blue Mumbai cop, these films bring out the charm of what makes India, India.
Speaking about the campaign, Flipkart marketing VP Shoumyan Biswas says, “At Flipkart, as the market leader, we believe that driving market development and accelerating adoption across different consumer segments is one of our key focus areas. Born from that belief, #EveryoneOnFlipkart digital campaign brings to us a series of short films that have been inspired from different walks of life, generations and cultures. Using simple and yet powerful, everyday slice of life narratives, these films show how Flipkart has become the common thread connecting the nation and its aspirations. And how it has earned the trust of every Indian and become an integral part of our everyday lives. These films therefore are a tribute to every Flipkart shopper across the country, an invitation to everyone else to start their online shopping journey with usand a reflection of our commitment towards organizing and democratizing retail in India.”
The campaign, slated to run for a couple of weeks, will also have a series of contests to engage audiences. Dentsu Webchutney ACD PG Aditya says, “The idea was to create great content that ‘happens to be an ad.
The fact that Flipkart has been a brand led by human stories only made that easier. As an agency, we’re extremely proud of these films. And to think they were produced as a digital-first effort only furthers my belief that this unsaid ‘caste-system’ of platforms that’s there in advertising is rapidly breaking loose.”
What is truly unbelievable is that these films were shot in a stringent two-day schedule. Gajraj Rao, director, (Code Red Films) who is extremely choosy about the projects he takes on, says, “It takes time to tell a compelling story; the fact that I wasn’t restricted by a fixed duration was what excited me to take this up.”
MUMBAI: To mark its fourth anniversary, ShopClues has launched a new TV ad campaign that promotes the special ShopClues sale, “4th pe 1/4th rate pe” with its tagline “Sab kuch 1/4th rate pe” (Everything at 1/4th the price!).
Conceptualised and created by Enormous Brands, the TVC aptly illustrates how ShopClues is offering an enviable selection of the most coveted products at unmatched and almost unbelievable price points!
The ad film opens with a man carrying a TV like he would hold a mobile phone. The voice over explains, “Mobile ke daam pe tha, le liya, le liya” (It was priced like a mobile phone, so I bought it!). Similarly, it shows a woman rolling out chapattis with a barbell instead of a rolling pin since home gym equipment has now become so affordable. In the most interesting twist, we see an impersonation of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal wearing a cap in lieu of his characteristic muffler. The idea is that everyone has been able to upgrade to something fancier and better thanks to the reduced price points on ShopClues.
Through the TV ad film, ShopClues wants to invite its consumers to participate in its fourth anniversary celebrations and make the best of this celebratory sale.
Speaking on the TVC, ShopClues co-founder and chief business officer Radhika Aggarwal said, “On the occasion of our fourth anniversary, we have put together a sale that seeks to reward and gratify our loyal customers. This is a huge milestone for us and through the TVC we want to communicate all the unbelievable product offers that we have curated for our shoppers. The idea is to raise awareness on what’s awaiting customers on ShopClues!”
Enormous Brands managing partner Ashish Khazanchi added, “ShopClues has organised a one-of-its-kind sale to generate excitement around its fourth anniversary. Through the TVC, we have tried to lucidly and simply showcase the amazing proposition on offer. We want customers to understand that the ‘4th pe, 1/4th rate pe’ sale isn’t mere lip service and you can actually grab stuff which seemed out of reach so far within your pre-determined budget.”
MUMBAI: To mark its fourth anniversary, ShopClues has launched a new TV ad campaign that promotes the special ShopClues sale, “4th pe 1/4th rate pe” with its tagline “Sab kuch 1/4th rate pe” (Everything at 1/4th the price!).
Conceptualised and created by Enormous Brands, the TVC aptly illustrates how ShopClues is offering an enviable selection of the most coveted products at unmatched and almost unbelievable price points!
The ad film opens with a man carrying a TV like he would hold a mobile phone. The voice over explains, “Mobile ke daam pe tha, le liya, le liya” (It was priced like a mobile phone, so I bought it!). Similarly, it shows a woman rolling out chapattis with a barbell instead of a rolling pin since home gym equipment has now become so affordable. In the most interesting twist, we see an impersonation of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal wearing a cap in lieu of his characteristic muffler. The idea is that everyone has been able to upgrade to something fancier and better thanks to the reduced price points on ShopClues.
Through the TV ad film, ShopClues wants to invite its consumers to participate in its fourth anniversary celebrations and make the best of this celebratory sale.
Speaking on the TVC, ShopClues co-founder and chief business officer Radhika Aggarwal said, “On the occasion of our fourth anniversary, we have put together a sale that seeks to reward and gratify our loyal customers. This is a huge milestone for us and through the TVC we want to communicate all the unbelievable product offers that we have curated for our shoppers. The idea is to raise awareness on what’s awaiting customers on ShopClues!”
Enormous Brands managing partner Ashish Khazanchi added, “ShopClues has organised a one-of-its-kind sale to generate excitement around its fourth anniversary. Through the TVC, we have tried to lucidly and simply showcase the amazing proposition on offer. We want customers to understand that the ‘4th pe, 1/4th rate pe’ sale isn’t mere lip service and you can actually grab stuff which seemed out of reach so far within your pre-determined budget.”
MUMBAI: CarDekho’s recently released quirky TVC will strike a chord with auto enthusiasts who are ‘senti-mental’ about their car and if they believe that all the information, right down to the vehicle’s sound, is ‘instru-mental’ before making a purchase?
Highlighting the new ‘Feel the Car’ feature available on the CarDekho app, the off-hand, humorous TVC highlights the unique approach undertaken to bring alive a car through the app feature that enables a truly immersive virtual car experience for users.
Contrary to the normal video advertisements featuring “industry experts,” the entire TVC has been shot with real employees, with all the aspects such as shooting, editing, casting or post-production being handled in-house by CarDekho to maintain the integrity and clarity of the messaging.
Speaking on the TVC, CarDekho CMO LK Gupta said, “We know how attached Indian consumers are to their cars, and we know how crazy our own employees are to develop product features to really bring alive a virtual car experience. This new TVC is the perfect way of defining the new feature, explained and demonstrated by the actual mavericks behind the development. We are confident that our new feature will enhance user experience and allow consumers to make the most informed car purchase decisions.”
With a full 360 degree interior and exterior view, recreation of the sounds such as horn, ignition or revving, embedded video and text pop-ups to explain various car features, CarDekho’s ‘Feel the Car’ feature is a high-functionality development. With a unique confluence of video, text and audio stimulus made available for users to peruse, CarDekho has customised the feature for more than 40 popular car models.
BENGALURU: Myntra unveiled version 2.0 of its shopping app yesterday in Bengaluru on the side lines of its 4thAnnual Brand Summit. The new version of the app is meant to transform the way customers shop for fashion online, by making it more personalized and social. Myntra says that it is meant to connect fashion lovers with their favourite brands, celebrities and people of similar taste and engage them with the latest in fashion content, new trends and collections.
The company announced a new campaign that includes three TVCs’ to promote itself as a House of brands with the tagline ‘The Best of Fashion for the Best of You’. The campaign created by Bengaluru based Happy Creative Services will run for an entire year said Myntra CEO Ananth Narayanan. The three TVCs’ have been directed by Razneesh Ghai and produced by Asylum Films. For now, the three TVC’s will be aired across digital platforms including television, multiplexes for a month. Media buying for the ‘House of brands’ campaign is through Group M. Narayanan also revealed that a campaign to promote the version 2.0 of the Myntra app was in the offing.
According to Myntra, it’s 4th Annual Brand Summit saw 450 leading Indian fashion and lifestyle brands come together to witness Myntra unveil its vision for fashion commerce in India. Myntra held the Brand Summit at Bangalore on the theme of ‘Leveraging Technology to Build the Future Platform for Fashion’. Brand partners and suppliers came together under one roof for a day to discuss innovation, trends and brand building in fashion and the role of technology in driving the same.
Unveiling the Myntra V2 platform, Myntra CTO Shamik Sharma said, “We are setting out on a path to the future – where people’s online and offline experience fuse together seamlessly. People want to be able to shop and hang out together, be inspired by others, and get their opinion. We want to enable this to happen online. The new app brings together the best of offline and online experiences on the mobile by allowing our customers to engage with others and with influencers. It is a personalized social shopping experience; a one of its kind in the industry.”
The Myntra App Version 2.0 is currently available on the Android platform and will launch some of these features on the iOS platform shortly.
According to Sharma, Myntra V2.0 has several innovative new features – ‘The Style Forum’ brings shoppers closer to the real world experience of asking for the opinion of their friends or help from style experts. ‘The Fashion Feed’ on the landing page provides users fresh content every time they open the app and also allows them to follow conversations of particular interests or follow friends for regular updates. Profiles allow brands and fashion influencers to create their own presence and showcase new trends and collections. The new brand ‘Partner Portal’ allows brands to understand consumer preferences and communicate with their fans.
Of special significance for brands is that the new Myntra app offers partner brands a new way to reach out to over 76 lakh active customers by sharing with them, engaging content ranging from new launches to trend stories. The new app will help brands acquire new followers, run specific campaigns and promote new product collections. Brand ambassadors get a better connect with their fans by becoming a part of the customers’ shopping experience.
Another significant step by Myntra is the Partner Portal that will help its partner brands publish various kinds of content – videos, inspiring articles etc., and target a specific user segment. The new portal will enable brands to plan their campaigns on the basis of customer demographic insights and deeper understanding of their purchase patterns.
MUMBAI: Even as Gen Z with its short attention span skips through advertisements, jumping from channel to channel between breaks, there are some ads that are hard to ignore — be it for their peppy jingles, catchy tag lines or cool visuals.
And then there are those, which not only touch us but leave us rattled and questioning. The recently released campaign by Anouk starring Radhika Apte is of the latter kind. Conceptualised by Ogilvy & Mather, the TVC talks about an issue we hardly hear ourselves addressing, even though it affects us pretty much uniformly throughout the country. That being the discrimination in workplace against expecting women.
The ad showcases Radhika Apte as an independent woman working as a senior architect who misses her chance of being promoted in a well known architectural firm, by virtue of her pregnancy. In spite of being reassured that her performance isn’t being questioned, Apte is met with strong views on how pregnancy can be a disadvantage at the workplace. The ad concludes with Apte raising a voice against the discrimination and moving on to start her own thing.
Anouk’s third chapter in ‘Bold Is Beautiful’ definitely treads away from the convention, into uncharted territories.
This isn’t the first time that advertising fraternity has tried its hand at a non cliche plot line for a campaign concept and broken stereotypes. Off late there has been a steep raise in campaigns with embedded social messages. Be it edgy and progressive storytelling that talk of non binary relationships, modern take on marriages and womanhood, or openly discussing Taboo subjects like sexual health and freedom.
Needless to mention, every time an unconventional ad is released, it not only sparks conversations over the internet, it also leaves a viral trail of debates. Something Sideways co-founder Abhijit Avasthi finds smart but easy way of advertising.
Though courting controversy for the sake of it doesn’t fit well with BBH India CEO Subhash Kamath either, he is all in for talking about issues that take us out of comfort zone if “the content of the ad should be strategically relevant to the brand it is talking about. If it’s relevant and connects with people, even though it may piss off a few, it’s totally worth it to take up the challenge,” he shares.
Given the buzz around the latest Anouk ad, Indiantelevision.com compiled a list of ten advertisements that broke stereotypes in recent times after speaking to several creatives in the industry. Here’s the list, though not in any particular order:
Anouk: Bold is Beautiful : Radhika Apte
The latest Anouk ad is simple and handles the issue directly instead of going for the ‘hinted’ approach. Not going deeper into the dos and don’ts of handling an issue like pregnant working women, and if the advertisement has done justice to it, it definitely starts a conversation on a topic we seldom shed light upon, even though there are many who are directly or indirectly affected by it,
Airtel, Boss
This Airtel ad that came out in 2014 sparked quite a controversy and left a trail of subsequent online debates amongst netizen. The advertisement showcased a modern day couple who work in the same company, with the wife being the husband’s boss. In office she asks him to work late and finish his pending work, while at home she reaches early to cook up a storm for her husband in the kitchen. While breaking a stereotype of work pay imbalance in India, the advertisement no doubt sent a confusing message. Going beyond the debate of the ‘right kind of message,’ this ad is still remembered for being different and addressing a non ‘black and white’ situation on gender equality.
Remarriage: Tanishq
Perhaps the most celebrated of them all when it comes to path breaking ideas, is the Tanishq jewellery advertisement that came out in 2013.
While the setting of a wedding with the bride donning shiny jewellery doesn’t seem anything original for a jewellery brand, the narrative throws viewers a googly as we see the would be bride addressed as ‘mama’ by a little girl. Captioning it as ‘a wedding to remember’ this ad film conceived by Lowe Lintas and Partners not only opened up conversation on remarriage. It also changed its perception from being a social stigma to a glamorous affair.
The Seatbelt Crew:
Sometimes a simple message needs to be delivered with a powerful impact, and that’s exactly what Ogilvy and Mather did for VithU’s public service initiative on road safety norms. This two-minute video shot at a traffic light in Mumbai went viral, garnering more than 3.4 million views on YouTube.
What makes the advertisement even more unique is that unlike most advertisements featuring transgenders, this one doesn’t ridicule them or weep over their pathos of everyday survival. Here, the transgender women we see on camera are means to an end, just like several celebrities or good looking models who are cast in advertisements to draw attention from a relevant target group.
Do The Rex:
At a time when condom ads are heavily layered with sexual innuendos, and cryptic ways of depicting sexual tension, Durex’s ‘Do the Rex’ campaign came as a breath of fresh air. It’s in your face and honest. And starts a much needed conversation amongst the youth, which directly affects their sexual health. And who better to spearhead the youth campaign than Bollywood actor and youth icon Ranvir Singh, known for his unapologetic attitude.
Add some catchy music and groovy visuals to the mix and you have the perfect concoction to sell condoms to the youth and 40 plus alike. Directed by Karan Kapadia, no sooner did the video release than it went viral across multiple digital platform, and giving rise to a long sustaining campaign.
Meglow: Fairness cream for men
If you are one of those who are tired of watching advertisements that put being fair as an essential for succeeding in life, be it women or men, you probably cheered Emraan Hashmi for delivering the punch line in this ad film. Shot like any other typical male fairness cream ad, the story follows your typical underdog, trying for a job and losing his ‘glow’ as he stresses over it.
Enter Emraan Hashmi with the solution to all his troubles: a fairness cream that will return his lost glow and lead him at the path of success… or not. The ad film ends with the anti-climatic disclaimer that fairness creams don’t land you job, but credentials do, even if you are dark.
Sofy #Iamnotdown
Sometimes we fail to realise that age old customs and habits that come to us naturally, might actually be a projection of social stigma. Such is the case with using phrases like ‘I am down,’ ‘I have got my chums’ etc, instead of directly addressing the topic of menstrual period. Sanitary napkin brand Sofy almost waged a war with their #SofyConversations campaign that went viral earlier this year. The campaign showcased young women from different walks of life urging women to start using the word ‘Periods’ instead of cryptic aliases, and accept what is natural to them with dignity.
FastTrack: Come Out Of The Closet
Recently the advertising world has made a huge progress when it comes to addressing non-binary relationships and same sex couples. While some approach it in a hilarious or heavier tone, Fast Track’s ‘Come Out Of The Closet’ campaign gave it a witty and humourous touch. Without being loud mouth about it, the ad showcases two young women with edgy fashion sense come out a closet, literally! It doesn’t take a scientist to figure out what the metaphorical reference is made with the closet.
Shaadi.com: My Conditions Apply
When it comes to breaking stereotypes there is an endless scope to deliver in the wedding scene in India, which, though went digital ages ago with matrimonial sites like Shaadi.com and BharatMatromony, it hardly shed away the conservative notions attached to it. Naturally it falls behind the rapidly progressing lifestyle of millennials who respects a woman’s choice and preferences when it comes to marriage. Shaadi.com’s latest ad campaign shows its attempt to transition from being just a marriage consultancy portal to reflection of the wants and aspirations of the country’s youth.
Whisper: Touch The Pickle
Yet another campaign about breaking taboos surrounding women’s menstrual cycle, this one deals with the dozens of Dos and Don’ts that are imposed upon women by society restricting them during periods. Starting from restrictions on what to wear, to superstitions on touching pickle, there are a whole stack of baseless superstitions and restrictions that make the experience harder for women in our society. Whisper’s #TouchThePickle campaign shouts out to all women who are fed up of these taboos, to break away and break taboos. Developed by P&G India and BBDO India this campaign was not only struck a chord with millions of women within the country, was also lauded internationally by winning the Glass Lion Grand Prix at Cannes International Festival of Creativity.
While these advertisements grabbed our attention, there are plenty others that have strayed from the tried and tested formula and attempted something out of the box. The list goes on…
The campaign shows how consumers gasp with disbelief when they see the discounts on offer.
MUMBAI: ShopClues has rolled out another witty and engaging TVC to highlight the incredible propositions offered on its Sunday Flea Market. Through the ad film, ShopClues showcases how shoppers gasp with disbelief when they check out the discounts and deals on this exclusive sale property.
The new TVC created and conceptualised by Enormous Brands plays on the popular Indian notion that when someone remembers you, you start hiccupping ceaselessly. The ad film shows a woeful man called “Bhai Sahab” who suffer this fate every Sunday when people around the country see the deals on offer on the Sunday Flea Market and let out the popular expression of surprise in India, “Oh Bhai Sahab.” In a most endearing and relatable way, the TVC illustrates how unbelievable the offers are during this ShopClues property. The core idea is encapsulated in the final message of the creative, “Duniya bhar ka aflatooni samaan, kuch aflatooni rates par.”
Speaking on the campaign, ShopClues.com CBO and co-founder Radhika Aggarwal said, “The ShopClues Sunday Flea Market has been a tremendous success since its launch. It appeals to the common Indian who is used to shopping at delightful price points from local bazaars on specific days of the week. We have emulated this delight on the online platform and through this TVC we want to garner greater mindshare for this one-of-its-kind online flea market. The idea is to get more and more shoppers to check this property out and fulfil all their needs at the best possible prices!”
Enormous Brands managing partner Ashish Khazanchi added, “The Sunday flea market offers unbelievable deals on everyday products. ‘Unbelievable’ being the starting point, we used the exclamation “oh bhai saab” to portray the same. The commercial shows a hapless ‘bhai saab’ hiccuping incessantly on Sundays, when people inadvertently call out his name. We see the kinds of products available, and humorously establish Sunday as SFM day in the minds of the customers.”
While the cine world is abuzz about the recently released offering from the Bond franchise, Spectre, James Bond aka actor Daniel Craig’s flashy appearance in Heineken’s new TV commercial ‘The Chase’ has also grabbed many eyeballs. The TVC is part of the beer brand’s integrated global campaign for Spectre which released on November 20 in India, making Heineken the only Spectre partner with a TVC featuring Craig.
Created and conceptualized by Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam, the TVC sees Daniel Craig as James Bond being chased by goons. Bond leads The Chase by jumping into a speedboat and accidentally makes a water skier tied to it a part of the action. Through several dangerous and comic situations, the ad shows how the ski girl Zara saves Bond.
The TVC is but the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the grand promotion activities the beer brand has done with the film. “We have used television, in-cinema and digital for our campaign, and of course there is point-of-sale, which is a driver for our category (BTL),” informs UBL’s Marketing Senior Vice President Samar Singh Sheikhawat.
Interestingly, Heineken went with for digital first approach with the new TVC. Explaining the strategy, Sheikhawat told Indiantelevision.com, “We chose to release the TVC on Facebook first due to its powerful reach and because of Facebook’s massive network and its recent strategic additions to its video platform. No other video platform has the advanced targeting capabilities like Facebook does. Through gathered data from over 144 crore active users, marketers can efficiently reach their target audience. With the help of Facebook’s targeting capabilities, the video has been carefully placed in front of the eyes of viewers that the matter most to Heineken. This release has been followed by with the launch of our TV campaign. “
To further heighten anticipation ahead of the movie’s release this autumn, fans were given access to special edition Heineken® Spectre bottles and cans that were launched in India for the first time. In order to unlock exclusive content from the movie, fans need to visit www.heineken.com/bond, and scan the Heineken® label on the special-edition packs. The exclusive content features Daniel Craig, plus behind the scenes footages from five of the movie’s dramatic locations – Mexico City, Rome, London, Austria and Morocco. The campaign in India also included purchase-linked promotions where fans could win exclusive Spectremerchandise.
Spectre isn’t the brand’s first collaboration with the Bond franchise. The association between James Bond and Heineken go way back to 1997. “James Bond is one of the most iconic characters in cinematic history and Heineken® is proud to have played a part in the 007 legend since 1997,” pointed out Sheikhawat.
“Our successful partnership has grown with every release from ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’, ‘The World is Not Enough’, ‘Die Another Day’, ‘Casino Royale’, ‘Quantum of Solace’, ‘Skyfall’ to, most recently, 2015’s ‘Spectre’,” he further added.
What makes Heineken the perfect brand campaign partner for the Bond Franchise? “James Bond and Heineken® are instantly recognizable premium brands that share many of the same aspirational qualities – wit, resourcefulness and confidence, plus a fascination with the latest technology,” Sheikhawat simply responded.
Sheikhawat further elaborated the significance of this powerful brand collaboration for both the brands. “Our partnership is mutually beneficial. Heineken® is the world’s most international premium beer, which means that Sony (film distributor and promotor) is able to use the global reach of our Bond campaign to help promote the film in 85 countries around the world. In return, we are able to partner with a globally recognized and loved franchise that our target market identifies with.”