Tag: Vikram Sakhuja

  • Madison Media’s Vikram Sakhuja takes over as chairman of MRUC

    Madison Media’s Vikram Sakhuja takes over as chairman of MRUC

    MUMBAI: Madison World, partner group ceo, Madison Media & OOH, Vikram Sakhuja has been elected chairman of the MRUC (Media Research Users Council of India). The MRUCI board approved his appointment at its annual general meeting, with Sakhuja succeeding Shailesh Gupta of Jagran Media. He had been vice-chairman of the body since 2024.

    Joining him on the new leadership slate, Dhruba Mukherjee, director at ABP Network, has been elected vice-chairman, while Shashi Sinha, executive chairman of IPG Mediabrands, will head the IRS technical committee, a role Sakhuja previously held.

    An alumnus of IIT Delhi and IIM Calcutta, Sakhuja brings nearly four decades of experience across marketing, media and advertising. He has held leadership roles at P&G (Procter & Gamble), Coca-cola, Star TV, Mindshare, Groupm and Maxus Worldwide, before taking over at Madison in 2015. 

  • Vikram Sakhuja to take up executive director position at Madison Media based in New Delhi

    Vikram Sakhuja to take up executive director position at Madison Media based in New Delhi

    MUMBAI: With Ajit Varghese heading back to Madison Media, this time as partner and group CEO of Madison Media & OOH, questions were being asked about the role of long-serving group CEO Vikram Sakhuja. The suspense was laid to rest a short while ago when Madison promoter Sam Balsara confirmed that Sakhuja will continue as executive director, focusing on building organisational capability from New Delhi.

    Meanwhile Balsara is quite confident about Varghese’s appointment as the agency’s leader. “Ajit has all the credentials to steer an agency like Madison into the future,” he  said, citing Varghese’s stints at Madison, GroupM, a digital publisher, and most recently JioStar. Like Sakhuja, Varghese will hold a stake in the business.

    Calling it a “homecoming”, Varghese said he was returning with a renewed mission. “The world of media is transforming at lightning speed, and Madison is uniquely poised to lead with its client-first thinking, independent spirit, and deep talent,” he said.

    Madison Media, India’s largest homegrown communications agency, is ranked the world’s fourth-largest independent media agency by Recma. It manages media planning and buying for marquee clients including Marico, Asian Paints, Titan, TVS, Godrej Properties, Pidilite, Ceat, and the BJP. Through its 11 units, Madison World served some 500 advertisers last year.

  • Madison Loop appoints Sudarshan Karandikar as vice president

    Madison Loop appoints Sudarshan Karandikar as vice president

    MUMBAI: Madison Media Loop, a unit of Madison World has announced the appointment of Sudarshan Karandikar as vice president to drive strategic innovation.

    Karandikar is a seasoned advertising and marketing professional with over two decades of experience across India’s leading agencies, including Ogilvy, McCann, FCB Interface, SSB & B Lintas, and Dentsu. Known for his sharp strategic thinking and cultural sensitivity, Sudarshan has led brand-building efforts across categories such as FMCG, BFSI, Automobile, Travel, and Entertainment. His portfolio features impactful campaigns for brands like Perfetti, Go Air, Saffola Masala Oats, ICICI Direct, ITC, Mahindra Tractors, and Nickelodeon.

    He, along with the creative team, played a key role in bringing to life one of India’s most internationally acclaimed social campaigns, ‘Mumbai Traffic Police’s Punishing Signal’, which won top honors at D&AD and The One Show for its innovation and cultural relevance. Sudarshan led the execution, ensuring the idea translated seamlessly from concept to impact.

    Beyond mainstream advertising, Sudarshan has consulted for a leading creative agency, a premium travel brand, and a global single malt entering the Indian market. He is also in the process of developing music and content IPs designed to resonate with emerging consumer mindsets and digital behaviors.

    “We’re pleased to welcome Sudarshan to the Madison family, his depth of experience across some of the most respected agencies and brands, combined with his strategic clarity, creative agility and the ability to create fun in the workplace, makes him a strong asset to Madison Loop. As we continue to expand our digital-first creative offerings, his leadership will play a key role in delivering impactful and culturally relevant solutions for our clients,” said Madison Media and OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja.

    Karandikar commented, “I’ve always believed that culture, creativity and technology are the three levers that can truly shift brand narratives, joining forces with Madison Loop is exciting because the team here shares that belief—and is actively building for the future. I’m looking forward to co-creating ideas that not only break through the noise but leave a lasting imprint.”

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  • How storytelling paints a profitable picture for brands: Ficci Frames

    How storytelling paints a profitable picture for brands: Ficci Frames

    MUMBAI: Once upon a brand… In a world flooded with content, the magic of storytelling remains the ultimate spell to captivate audiences and cash in on consumer loyalty. 

    At the launch of the M&E report Ficci Frames 2025, industry titans came together to discuss the growing influence of curated storytelling in advertising, proving that a well-told narrative isn’t just about selling a product, it’s about building a brand that lives in people’s hearts and minds.

    With television and OTT platforms continuing to dominate audience engagement, storytelling has evolved into a strategic art form, transforming advertisements from mere promotions into cultural touchpoints. Whether in entertainment, sports, or news, audiences forge deep emotional bonds with stories, elevating characters into household names and making brands an intrinsic part of their daily lives.

    Moderated by Madison Media & OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja, the panel featured industry leaders: Ajit Varghese (JioStar), Prasanth Kumar (GroupM), Ashwin Moorthy (Godrej Consumer Products Ltd ), and Ashish Sehgal (Zee Entertainment Enterprise Ltd.). Together, they dissected how brands can maximise the power of storytelling to boost engagement, drive conversions, and optimise their return on media investments.

    The panelists agreed on one fundamental truth: storytelling isn’t just about visibility, it’s about relatability. In today’s digital landscape, where consumers are bombarded with advertisements, the challenge isn’t just to be seen but to be remembered. The secret? Emotionally resonant narratives that seamlessly integrate brand messaging into content that audiences already love.

    “The most impactful ads don’t feel like ads at all,” said Ajit Varghese. “They are stories that resonate, narratives that connect, and moments that become part of popular culture.”

    Prasanth Kumar echoed this sentiment, explaining that consumer trust is no longer built on frequency alone but on emotional relatability. “You can buy eyeballs, but you have to earn loyalty,” he pointed out, emphasising the importance of crafting stories that entertain rather than interrupt.

    With digital fatigue setting in and audiences gaining more control over what they watch and how they engage, traditional advertising tactics are losing effectiveness. This is where professionally curated storytelling steps in, offering brands a way to naturally embed themselves into content without disrupting the viewing experience.
    It’s no coincidence that brands that invest heavily in storytelling are also the ones driving stronger consumer recall and, ultimately, better business. With OTT platforms enabling hyper-personalised targeting, advertisers are no longer casting a wide net but rather crafting messages that resonate with specific audience segments.

    “The beauty of curated storytelling is that it allows for a seamless blend of brand messaging within content that audiences already love,” said Ashwin Moorthy. “It’s not about pushing a product; it’s about making it an organic part of the consumer’s experience.”

    This shift is evident in the way brands are reimagining their advertising strategies. Instead of simply placing an ad between episodes, brands are now becoming part of the narrative itself. From cleverly placed product integrations in OTT series to brand-led storytelling that feels like high-quality entertainment rather than a sales pitch, advertisers are realising that the most effective marketing doesn’t feel like marketing at all.

    And the numbers back it up. A well-executed brand story doesn’t just build awareness, it drives action. Whether it’s increased purchase intent, higher engagement, or stronger customer retention, storytelling delivers tangible returns. As ad spends increasingly tilt towards premium content collaborations, brands are moving away from traditional formats and investing in innovative, immersive narratives that blur the lines between content and commerce.

    Looking ahead, the advertising industry is undergoing a seismic shift. Gone are the days when commercials were an unwelcome interruption. Today’s audiences demand content that is engaging, relevant, and seamlessly integrated into their viewing experience. The most successful brands will be those that adapt to this new reality, using storytelling to create experiences rather than just advertisements.

    Ashish Sehgal summed it up perfectly: “Tomorrow’s best ads will not feel like ads. They will be experiences, seamless, engaging, and deeply personal.”

    The panel also touched on the growing importance of trust and credibility in advertising. With misinformation and ad fatigue on the rise, consumers are becoming more discerning about the content they engage with. This places a greater responsibility on brands to ensure that their storytelling is not just compelling but also ethical and authentic.

    For advertisers, the message is clear: investing in storytelling is no longer optional, it’s essential. In an era where consumers can skip, mute, and scroll past traditional ads, the brands that win will be the ones that weave themselves into the narratives people love.

    As the session wrapped up, one thing was certain, whether on TV, OTT, or digital platforms, the future of advertising belongs to those who tell the best stories. Because at the end of the day, great marketing isn’t just about selling a product. It’s about making people believe in a story and wanting to be part of it.

  • AI to transform marketing strategies, not its core – Vikram Sakhuja

    AI to transform marketing strategies, not its core – Vikram Sakhuja

    MUMBAI: Artificial intelligence (AI) has gone from being a buzzword to an indispensable tool, revolutionising industries across the globe.

    At the 19 India Digital Summit, Madison Media & OOH at Madison World group CEO Vikram Sakhuja shared his views on how AI is transforming marketing strategies without disrupting its core principles. Spoiler alert: marketing fundamentals are safe, but the methods? They’re getting an AI upgrade!

    Sakhuja made it clear that while AI is rewriting the “how” of marketing, the “why” and “what” remain rooted in human understanding.  “The core principles of marketing will largely remain unchanged. What will evolve and transform are the methods of marketing,” he said during a thought-provoking session hosted by India Today Group consumer revenue group CMO & COO, Vivek Malhotra.

    Malhotra posed the billion-dollar question: Can publishers leverage AI-driven algorithms to help the ad industry scale to $1 trillion? Sakhuja’s reply was simple: AI’s learning thrives on data. “You can’t just write an algorithm; it’s the data fed into the system that enables learning and improvement over time,” he noted, adding that companies like Google are refining AI engines to optimise media spends through better data.

    Can AI foster human connection? The answer is a surprising yes.

    Are algorithms too mechanical to form meaningful consumer bonds? Not according to Sakhuja.  “AI can create a deep connection. For instance, when Meta launches a trailer, the number of shares it gets is a real-time pulse check,” he explained. AI helps broadcasters and advertisers bypass traditional targeting and focus on consumers who actually engage.

    And the examples don’t stop there. Think about Cadbury’s Diwali campaign, where Shah Rukh Khan’s virtual presence personalised messages for neighbourhood stores. That’s AI delivering local charm on a national scale.

    Sakhuja dismissed the notion that AI is the sole domain of new-age brands. “Of course, legacy brands can embrace AI,” he said. He highlighted how even routine tasks like food delivery via Swiggy or Zomato rely on AI, demonstrating its seamless integration into daily life.

    The takeaway? Age doesn’t matter if you’re willing to innovate.

    But wait, what about data validation? With great data comes great responsibility.
    Sakhuja cautioned about the dangers of bad data—what he called the “garbage in, garbage out” problem. Feeding unvalidated data into AI can lead to “hallucinations” (no, not the psychedelic kind) where outputs are wildly off-mark.

    The solution? “Validation checks are crucial to ensure accuracy and prevent biases. The key is balancing AI’s capabilities with human oversight,” Sakhuja advised, adding that ethical use and privacy concerns need to stay top of mind.

    Three ways AI supercharges marketing:

    1    Precision targeting: AI identifies who’s engaging and how, skipping old-school guesswork.

    2    Customised experiences: From localised campaigns to dynamic messaging, AI personalises at scale.

    3    Smart scaling: Brands like Cadbury use AI to connect with millions while keeping it personal.

    Final thought: Will AI replace humans? Not likely. Sakhuja pointed out that AI is a tool, not a replacement. “Human judgment remains critical. Over-reliance on AI could erode the creativity and ethics that define good marketing,” he concluded.

    So how will your brand embrace the AI wave without losing its human touch?

  • Vikram Sakhuja honored with AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award

    Vikram Sakhuja honored with AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award

    MUMBAI: The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) presented its prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award to Madison Media & OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja, on 10 January at a glittering ceremony attended by leading figures from the advertising and marketing industry – Piyush Pandey, Prasoon Joshi, N. P. Singh, Arvind Sharma, Madhukar Kamath, Ramesh Narayan, Sam Balsara, Shashi Sinha, Anupriya Acharya, Prasanth Kumar, and another 200 of them. 

    With nearly four decades of expertise, Sakhuja has been associated with global giants like Procter & Gamble, The Coca-Cola Co, Star TV, Mindshare, Maxus, and GroupM. An alumnus of IIT Delhi and IIM Calcutta, his career highlights include setting up India’s first media AOR, launching the country’s first afternoon soap opera, and leading brand introductions during P&G’s and Coca-Cola’s early days in India. He has also been instrumental in pioneering research initiatives such as BASES and retail audits and transforming GroupM into India’s largest and most awarded marketing investment powerhouse.

    Accepting the award, Sakhuja reflected on his 38-year journey, including 23 years in the agency world. He noted how his 15 years in marketing gave him a solid foundation. And how his early years in  DCM between IIT and IIM shaped his professional outlook, stating, “After five years of college, I got a taste of professionalism, and it tasted pretty good. I said to myself: If this is what corporate life prepares us for, I’m all game for it.”

    He added: “I am truly humbled to have been given the Lifetime Achievement Award by AAAI. When I look at the list of 31 recipients before me, it’s genuinely humbling because they were all legends. I am a mere mortal. That said, it is brilliant to receive this validation from my peers. I thank the entire industry for this lovely honour that I’ve been bestowed with.”

    In response to the honour, Madison World chairman Sam Balsara remarked:  “This lifetime achievement award is a testament to Vikram’s tireless work ethic, his passion for excellence and his commitment to making a positive impact on the media industry as a whole.”

    Sakhuja remains an active contributor to the industry through roles in organizations like the Advertising Standards Council of India (Asci), Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC), Readership Studies Council of India (RSCI), Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC), and Ficci’s marketing committee.

    The accolade recognises Sakhuja’s outstanding contributions to shaping India’s media and advertising landscape.

  • Vikram Sakhuja to be conferred with AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2024

    Vikram Sakhuja to be conferred with AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2024

    Mumbai: The Advertising Agencies Association of India has announced that Vikram Sakhuja will receive the AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award for 2024. This prestigious honour recognises outstanding contributions to the advertising industry in India.

    Vikram Sakhuja, an alumnus of IIT Delhi and IIM Calcutta, has nearly 40 years of experience with major companies such as P&G, Coca-Cola, Star TV, WPP, and Madison. He started his career as a DCM Management Trainee in 1984 and joined P&G in 1988, focusing on marketing research and media. He then moved to Coca-Cola to manage brand marketing for five years, followed by a role as EVP Marketing at Star TV. In 2001, he joined WPP and became the first Indian Global CEO of a global advertising and media agency. Currently, Vikram is the equity partner and group CEO of Madison.

    His leadership roles have included overseeing Mindshare and GroupM South Asia, chairing FICCI’s advertising & marketing committee, and serving on the boards of key industry bodies like BARC and AAAI. Recognised as one of the most influential figures in the media industry, he has frequently appeared on the Economic Times’ list of prominent individuals and has spoken at forums like the World Economic Forum.

    Vikram has played a significant role in driving business growth and innovation, leading to the introduction of new practices in mobile, social media, and content at GroupM. He has been instrumental in launching brands such as Ariel, Sprite, and IPL, and in developing research initiatives like BASES and the Conversion Model. His efforts transformed GroupM into an award-winning leader, consistently securing over 50 per cent of industry awards. Vikram has also contributed to establishing India’s first Media AOR and has pioneered numerous media practices that have shaped the advertising landscape in the country.

    AAAI president Prasanth Kumar said, “On behalf of the entire industry, it is a profound privilege to present Vikram Sakhuja with the AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award 2024. It’s a pleasure to celebrate this moment as well as express gratitude to Vikram Sakhuja’s contributions to media and advertising industry.  Vikram’s visionary leadership and relentless pursuit of innovation have continuously helped media agencies to shape progressively. Having worked closely with Vikram, his remarkable journey, from cutting-edge marketing strategies to driving transformative industry change, continues to inspire professionals across the board. This recognition is a testament to his commitment and immense  efforts that has reflected invaluable impact he has had on the industry.”

    AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award selection committee chairperson Anupriya Acharya added, “Vikram’s unparalleled three-decade contribution has revolutionised our industry. His exceptional expertise in media, marketing, and advertising, combined with his relentless pursuit of excellence, sets him apart. His leadership skills are unmatched, as he mentors and inspires the next generation of industry leaders. It has been an absolute honor to work with him closely both at work as well as in the industry forums. And I am thrilled, proud, and eagerly anticipate Vikram being  awarded this highest honour of our industry, recognizing his extraordinary influence and lasting  legacy.”

    The AAAI Lifetime Achievement Award is presented annually to an individual with at least 25 years in advertising, who has held a top management position, actively participated in industry bodies, and made significant contributions to shaping industry priorities for growth and professionalism. The recipient is recognized for integrity, ethical practices, leadership qualities, and innovative thinking that contributed to their company’s growth. They should also be involved in socially significant projects and serve as a role model in the industry.

    Past winners of this award include Subhas Ghosal, Alyque Padamsee, Mike Khanna, R K Swamy, Piyush Pandey, Sam Balsara, Prem Mehta, Roda Mehta, Ram Sehgal, Madhukar Kamath, Arvind Sharma, and Colvyn Harris, among others.

  • Madison Media appoints Mimi Deb as COO – Madison Media Plus

    Madison Media appoints Mimi Deb as COO – Madison Media Plus

    Mumbai: Madison Media, a unit of Madison World, is delighted to announce the appointment of Mimi Deb as COO Madison Media Plus, heading Madison Media’s Delhi Branch. She will be reporting to Madison Media & OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja.

    With over 25 years of experience in the media and communications industry, Deb comes to her new role with a deep and diverse background. Her career spans significant roles at renowned organizations including GroupM, Publicis, Universal McCann, and Alchemist Group, where she most recently served as Managing Consultant. Mimi’s extensive background includes FMCG, Lifestyle & Luxury segments, as well as Digital-first businesses, having collaborated with high-profile clients such as Haleon, RSPL, Perfetti, OLX, Mother Dairy, GoDaddy, and Dabur. Additionally, she holds an Advanced Management Program degree from XLRI, Jamshedpur, and is a certified trainer

    Madison Media & OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja said, “We are excited to welcome Mimi Deb to Madison Media, Delhi. Her rich industry experience and strategic insight will be instrumental as we continue to innovate and expand our services. We are confident that under her leadership, our Delhi operations will thrive and continue to deliver exceptional value to our clients.”

    Mimi Deb said, “I am honored to take on the role of Head of Madison Media, Delhi. I look forward to working closely with Vikram and the entire team to drive impactful media strategies and I am also keen on expanding our Delhi branch’s reach and capabilities to better serve our clients and foster growth in the region.”

  • Pallavi Patil rejoins Madison Media as VP – insights & strategy

    Pallavi Patil rejoins Madison Media as VP – insights & strategy

    Mumbai: Madison Media, a unit of Madison World, is delighted to announce the return of Pallavi Patil as vice president – Insights & Strategy. In her new role, Pallavi will report to Madison Media & OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja.

    With over 19 years of experience in data science, insights, and strategic planning, Pallavi brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise. She previously spent six years at Madison and has also worked with leading companies such as Kinetic Worldwide, Nielsen, and Kantar TNS. Before rejoining Madison, Pallavi was associated with Dentsu – Posterscope. Her impressive portfolio includes handling renowned brands like Heinz, UTI Mutual Fund, Citibank, Vodafone Idea, MTS, Cadbury, Tata Motors, Audi, Levi’s, Samsung, Diageo and Google.

    Madison Media & OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja said, “We are thrilled to welcome Pallavi back to the Madison family. Her extensive experience and strategic expertise will be instrumental in driving innovation and delivering exceptional value to our clients.”

    Pallavi remarked, “I am excited to rejoin Madison Media and look forward to contributing to our clients’ growth and success through data-driven strategies and insights. It feels wonderful to be back and collaborate with such a talented and dedicated team.

    In the past year, Madison Media has seen a remarkable trend with nearly 50 ex-Madisonites rejoining the company. This surge of returning talent reflects Madison’s nurturing work culture, strong leadership, and exciting opportunities for professional growth. The agency’s ability to attract back former employees speaks volumes about the positive experiences and impactful work environment Madison provides.

  • Madison Media promotes Vinay Hegde to CEO – Investments

    Madison Media promotes Vinay Hegde to CEO – Investments

    Mumbai: Madison Media, a unit of Madison World, just announced that the agency has promoted Vinay Hegde as the chief executive officer – Investments.

    Vinay has over 25 years of experience and has been associated with Madison Media for almost 8 years as a chief buying officer. He has previously worked at Mindshare Fulcrum for over 10 years, where he handled buying for the Unilever business. He has also worked with Disney as Director, Revenue Strategy, in addition to having worked at Starcom, HTA and Percept.

    Madison Media & OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja said “Vinay has been a proven performer over the years, whose has leveraged his deep understanding of the media domain and buying analytics to deliver scaled advantage in Buying. As CEO Investments I have no doubt that under his leadership Madison will deliver best-in-class returns on Clients’ Media investments.”

    Hegde shared his excitement about the new role, stating, “I am truly honored to take on the position of CEO—Investments at Madison Media. It’s a privilege to lead such a talented team and drive strategic investments that will propel our client’s business to a greater success in the media landscape.”