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  • Wunderman Thompson launches new campaign ‘shut out corona’ for Tata Pravesh

    Wunderman Thompson launches new campaign ‘shut out corona’ for Tata Pravesh

    MUMBAI: Wunderman Thompson South Asia has conceptualised a digital film for Tata Pravesh. The film demonstrates how India is united in its fight against novel coronavirus, shutting all its doors to signify that when an entire country shuts its doors, it has the power to shut out Corona.

    According to Tata Pravesh, the main challenge was to get this done at a time when the entire world was behind closed doors, production houses included. Crowdsourcing was the only solution. The film was made with Instagram and twitter posts by hundreds of Indians with the Tata Pravesh hashtag #DoorsOfIndia. These shots were combined with footage of closed doors sourced from the Wunderman Thompson team across six Indian cities.

    As PM Narendra Modi announced a nationwide lockdown on 24 March to curb the spread of the deadly novel coronavirus. Since then, the pleas of the PM and Chief Ministers across states, urging people to stay indoors, have been ignored by many. There appears to be a lack of awareness of the consequences of venturing out and this extends even to the more evolved. Incidents of violation of govt. guidelines continue to make the headlines and a large number of people have already been arrested.

    Individuals are not adhering to the one overarching guideline of staying indoors to stay safe, blissfully unaware of the consequences of coronavirus. With the deadly virus knocking on our doors, it was imperative to drive awareness of the simple fact that when you stay home you stay safe, India had to be reminded that you are safe indoors.

    The film brings lockdown alive through hundreds of closed and locked down #DoorsOfIndia. It begins with shots of doors closing followed by a montage of closed doors from various geographies covering the entire expanse of this vast nation. The fast-paced montage is choreographed to a ‘homemade’ soundscape that is evidence of how work from home can give birth to truly ingenious solutions.

    An entire Indian classical music rhythm pattern was created not by using traditional Indian percussion but by using live sounds of doors being shut and sounds of latches, hinges, stoppers, and locks, along with ambient street noises and dialogues. These sounds were sourced from across the country using #DoorsOfIndia.

    Tata Steel chief services and solutions business P Anand said, “Tata Pravesh has always endeavoured to open minds through evocative socially connected films. This relevantly timed film reminds people to stay behind closed doors, that being the best way to combat Corona.”

    Wunderman Thompson  CCO Senthil Kumar said, “The idea was to bring alive the fact that India has shut its doors on Corona. This simple idea was executed powerfully by featuring doors from various provinces which gives the film a pan India scale while indicating that the #DoorsOfIndia will remain closed till we #ShutOutCorona.”

    Wunderman Thompson Kolkata ECD and VP Arjun Mukherjee said, “It was important to tell people that all it takes to flatten the curve is to shut the door. The film uses doors of various shapes, sizes, age and lineage which reflect the diversity of this nation, all united in shutting out Corona.”

    Wunderman Thompson senior VP and managing partner Vijay Jacob Parakkal said, “The vast numbers who have closed their doors on corona is testimony to the exceptional resolve and fortitude that our country has always demonstrated in times of stress. We are delighted to partner Tata Pravesh on this film which shows what India can do if it puts its heart into it.”

  • Wunderman Thompson encourages consumers to work out while staying in

    Wunderman Thompson encourages consumers to work out while staying in

    MUMBAI:   With India going into lockdown for a longer period, it has become even more difficult for health enthusiasts to continue their regular workout regime. Parag Milk Foods, for its sports nutrition brand ‘Avvatar’, had come up with a campaign encouraging consumers to continue with their daily health routine without stepping out. Conceptualised by Wunderman Thompson South Asia, this campaign emphasises on the need of the hour of – ‘Staying home to stay safe’.

    Talking about this campaign Parag Milk Foods sr. VP strategy Akshali Shah said "We are surrounded with lots of negativity today, leading to only anxiety and fear in one’s mind. In these difficult times, one of the best ways to stay motivated is through a daily workout. A healthy body and healthy mind help to relieve stress and anxieties of everyday life. Also, the fitness, strength, and resilience achieved, help to protect us from both mental and physical illness. So, with little help from Avvatar and a little dedication from us, we can achieve that much-needed positivity which gives us the strength to fight back. As a responsible corporate social citizen, our aim was to encourage consumers to develop this habit of working out every day while staying at home and achieve their fitness and mental health goals."

    Wunderman Thompson, India sr VP and exec business director Samarth Shrivastava further added, "For the moment, working out has just moved in. So, what do you do? You adapt. Our campaign objective was to drive that adaptability factor along with spreading the awareness of staying at home."

  • Cricketing legends say ‘Mutual Funds Sahi Hai’

    Cricketing legends say ‘Mutual Funds Sahi Hai’

    MUMBAI: The new spot under the 'Mutual Funds Sahi Hai' campaign by Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI), conceptualised by Wunderman Thompson South Asia, will once again have cricketers explaining why investment in mutual funds is the right choice. The campaign has been a popular once since the release of its first film in early 2017.

    Continuing on its journey to educate investors, the agency wanted to take Mutual Funds Sahi Hai to the next level and strengthen the values of consistency, stability and trust. Sachin Tendulkar and Mahindra Singh Dhoni are two cricketing legends that symbolise these values, thereby being able to bring in the required transformation, when it comes to investment in Mutual Funds. And strategically, lending an authoritative voice to the campaign.

    AMFI chief executive NS Venkatesh said, “After three years of the Mutual Funds Sahi Hai campaign, we at AMFI felt that the time is right to take the conversation with the retail investors across the country to the next level, by engaging cricketing icons. On behalf of the Mutual Fund Industry, I thank SEBI for taking a considerate view on allowing the engagement of celebrities, at an Industry level.”

    Wunderman Thompson SVP and managing partner Kishore Tadepalli said, “Mutual Funds Sahi Hai campaign has changed investors’ habit and has accomplished an extremely difficult task of shifting their hard-earned money from savings to Mutual Funds. All this in a short span of 3 years.  As we move forward, we wanted to keep the momentum going and accelerate the speed of adoption. Bringing cricketing legends like Sachin Tendulkar, MS -Dhoni and Mithali Raj on board will infuse fresh energy and add the required momentum to the category.”

    Wunderman Thompson SVP and ECD Hanoz Mogrelia said, “The Mutual Funds Sahi Hai campaign has always used simple conversations between friends to get the point across. Even in this series, the cricket players and their friends talk with each other about their financial doubts, talk about money-based issues … without treating the cricketers as demi gods. The entire series features different cricketing super stars … having absolutely regular conversations about various things. There is not an iota of hero worship in the campaign.”

  • Wunderman Thompson South Asia and Panasonic invite India to ‘Meet The Future’

    Wunderman Thompson South Asia and Panasonic invite India to ‘Meet The Future’

    MUMBAI: Connected Living is the future and intelligent machines will soon minimise human effort across all areas, we all know.  Panasonic brings this future into Indian homes now, with the launch of its MirAIe platform asking India to Meet The Future. Powered by IoT and AI, MirAIe – Panasonic’s connected living solution updatable platform allows for customization of sleep profiles on their air conditioners such that one never has to wake up in the night feeling too cold. The connected air Conditioner has intelligent and unique features such as the customized sleep mode that enables enhanced flexibility as it allows users to pre-set temperature profiles through the night for comfort.

    The campaign created by Wunderman Thompson South Asia focusses on the younger, future forward millennials, who expect far more from life and don’t wish to be stuck with yesterday’s technology. A three part series, the campaign, brings alive irritations with yesteryears’ tech and presenting the value of future forward connected tech. Trying to switch off the lights by throwing tennis balls at the switch, dipping temperatures ruining glorious dreams on an un-prefixed AC show, resolving a young, modern couple’s tiff over who has to open the door and the enjoyment of a morning when all the chores are taken care of – quirky, young situations bring alive the benefits of connected homes across various moments of the day. The focus on younger millennial lives further emphasizes the needs of a generation that is done with doing everything themselves, who’d rather focus on the multiple more interesting things they have to do in life. An audience that is the future and demands the future. To them, Panasonic says come, Meet The Future of Connected Living.

    Shirish Agarwal, head of brand and marketing communications, Panasonic India, said, “At Panasonic, we are committed to our vision, of creating ‘A Better Life, A Better World’. We are constantly working on new and advanced innovations that enhance the experience of our consumers and to bringing these innovations to the Indian market. With the launch of our MirAIe platform, we bring to India the wonders of connected living – the joy of living every moment, with all of one’s chores and needs easily met, with barely a finger lifted. The campaign brings alive this sense of ease and fun that is possible in life when connected tech from the future is a possibility today.”

    Joy Chauhan – SVP & managing partner, Wunderman Thompson, Delhi, said, “Panasonic is an iconic name for appliances in India and across the world. The brand has proved its Japanese heritage of bringing innovations and cutting-edge technology that makes lives simpler, better. The campaign captures this message simply, through everyday life situations, therefore emphasizing more the difference that connected technology can mean to our lives.”

  • Wunderman Thompson South Asia bags creative mandate for Panasonic’s Air Conditioners

    Wunderman Thompson South Asia bags creative mandate for Panasonic’s Air Conditioners

    MUMBAI:  Wunderman Thompson South Asia has been appointed to handle the creative mandate for Panasonic India, a diversified technology company. Emerging as the winner following a multi-agency pitch, the agency will be responsible for driving the creative strategy and execution for Panasonic’s air conditioner category across both offline and digital media. The Panasonic win comes on the back of a spree of new business wins for Wunderman Thompson South Asia that include bagging the creative duties of close to 10 new businesses at the start of 2020.

    Panasonic India brand and marketing communications head Shirish Agarwal said, “Guided by our vision of creating ‘A Better Life, A Better World’, we are consistently innovating to enhance the experience of our consumers. Taking another step towards our vision, we are excited to partner with Wunderman Thompson who comes with an in-depth understanding of the brand’s strategic requirements around the Air Conditioner category and a creative approach to deliver the same. We look forward to a fruitful relationship.”

    Wunderman Thompson  SVP & managing partner Joy Chauhan said, “Panasonic is a household name in the consumer durables category which is synonymous with technology and innovative solutions. We are delighted to be their partner of choice. We look forward to creating path-breaking work that connects meaningfully with the audience and creates more growth opportunities for the brand this summer.”

  • Wunderman Thompson Intelligence forecasts the 100 trends that will shape the new decade.

    Wunderman Thompson Intelligence forecasts the 100 trends that will shape the new decade.

    India, January 2020: As we head into a fresh decade, Wunderman Thompson Intelligence unveils “The Future 100” report.

    “The Future 100” helps readers prepare for emerging consumer behavior with 100 original trend predictions from the Innovation Group. Split into 10 categories, each trend delivers a digestible snapshot of movements so far, while clearly explaining why brands and marketers should pay attention.

    From complex cocktails and digital spas, to subscription insurance and scientific expeditions, “The Future 100” predicts 2020 will usher in an era that’s realistic yet imaginative at the same time, leveraged by tech innovation and a redefined experience for shoppers on the high street. The report is packed with insights and fresh takes on the year ahead and beyond.

    Emma Chiu, Global Director of Wunderman Thompson Intelligence, says of the report: “A real cultural change has taken place, with purpose and transparency leading customer loyalty, while imagination is trumping data for consumer appeal. ‘The Future 100’ is a way of keeping up with the big shifts and smaller fast-moving trends, offering marketers an opportunity to get ahead.”

    The report’s 10 trend segments are: Culture, Tech & Innovation, Travel & Hospitality, Brands & Marketing, Food & Drink, Beauty, Retail, Luxury, Health and Finance.

    2020 highlights

    Optimistic futures-Unsettling political, economic and environmental times have left consumers feeling anxious. From Pantone’s fierce Flame Scarlet red shade for spring/summer 2020 to Lego’s challenge to “rebuild the world,” forward-thinking companies are brightening the gloom with a realistic and optimistic outlook.

    The privacy era-Once seen as an aid to consumers, data collection is now viewed as underhanded and unethical, with consumers at breaking point amid frequent and severe data breaches. 2019 initiatives were the first step on a path to redemption for some brands and the idea that consumers can control their own data is becoming a clear possibility.

    Climate positive brands-As climate concerns remain headline news, brands are focusing on ensuring they have real sustainable business plans and carbon-neutral policies and are transparent about their responsibilities. This will not only build trust but also earn customer loyalty as consumers get wise to environmental impacts.

    Untabooing in the East-A shift in openness around traditional taboos and gender straitjackets in Asia is initiating a fresh approach to the market. Attitudes to mental health, sexual health and gender are changing, supported by technology and rapid economic development.

    New beauty playgrounds-Experiential shopping matches with a line of best fit for today’s beauty consumers, who still prefer to try out and buy cosmetics in store. Spotting the trend, beauty brands are developing a veritable playground of experiences and reimagining the beauty counter as a destination where consumers can spend time playing and, of course, purchasing.

    Subscription goes East-Subscriptions are no longer just for news, gyms or music. The ecosystem for a subscribed life is at its zenith in Japan, where you can now subscribe to everything from bar drinks to hair and beauty treatments, work wear and even Lexus cars.

    Elevated airports-From Singapore’s Jewel Changi, which hosts the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, to Beijing’s Daxing International Airport designed in a starfish shape by the late Zaha Hadid, airports are going beyond facilitating travel to becoming unique cultural destinations in their own right.

  • Wunderman Thompson South Asia wins creative mandate for Sugarlite

    Wunderman Thompson South Asia wins creative mandate for Sugarlite

    MUMBAI: Following a multi-agency pitch in 2019, Wunderman Thompson South Asia has won the creative mandate for Sugarlite. The agency will be providing strategic and creative services to shape the communication for the brand which will cut across geographies, demographics and mind-sets and deliver differentiated content with incisive insights.

    Sugarlite, which was launched in January 2019 is a premium sugar brand from India’s emerging wellness and health company, Zydus Wellness. A first of its kind sugar, Sugarlite delivers 50% less calories than regular sugar for the same degree of sweetness. The agenda of Sugarlite is to provide a healthy sugar to Indian homemakers and health seekers.

    Commenting on the decision to appoint Wunderman Thompson as their creative agency, Zydus Wellness chief executive officer Tarun Arora said, “We were seeking to partner with an agency that would not only be responsible for communication development but also walk alongside us with strategic inputs on the brand. Hence we decided to extend our partnership with Wunderman Thompson considering the good work that has been done on some of our other brands.”

    On the new business win, Wunderman Thompson, South Asia chairman and group CEO Tarun Rai said, “Zydus Wellness has some amazing brands in their portfolio, and I am very happy that we have deepened our relationship with the Sugarlite win. We will work in close partnership with the Sugarlite team to achieve their ambitious business objectives. With Wunderman Thompson’s capabilities in data, digital and technology, we are in a strong position to offer end-to-end solutions for the brand.”

    Wunderman Thompson, Mumbai SVP and managing partner Kishore Tadepalli said, “We are truly delighted that we could demonstrate our team’s experience and capabilities in offering a multi-discipline integrated offering to win this very prestigious business. Through Sugarlite, we want to redefine the sugar category in India and creative communication plays a crucial role to achieve the same. We now look forward to this partnership to create content that will help to drive the desired impact and achieve business outcomes for Sugarlite.”

  • Wunderman Thompson South Asia wins creative mandate for Asia India

    Wunderman Thompson South Asia wins creative mandate for Asia India

    MUMBAI: Following a hotly contested multi-agency pitch in 2019, Wunderman Thompson South Asia has won the creative mandate for AirAsia. The agency will be supporting brand strategy and shaping the communications narrative in India for the world’s best low-cost airline, taking care of above the line (ATL) and digital creative mandates.

    AirAsia India chief marketing officer Siddhartha Butalia says, “It’s a pleasure to have Wunderman Thompson on board at this pivotal juncture. As a distinctive brand with a differentiated proposition in a category fraught with commoditization, AirAsia is well poised to make the most of the phenomenal potential in the sector. Wunderman Thompson approached the opportunity with strong strategic insights and compelling creative ideas that bring the emotion and inspiration back to travel. We’re looking forward to partnering with them to drive consideration and relevance across the customer journey, take off to even greater heights and explore new territories.”

    Wunderman Thompson, Bengaluru  senior vice president and managing partner Kundan Joshee says, “AirAsia has a unique value proposition and a distinct challenger brand spirit that makes it such a powerful brand. With the airline and travel industry all set for rejig, there couldn’t be a better time to leverage the strengths of the brand. Our job is to partner with AirAsia and bring alive its philosophy of service, efficiency and innovation. In today’s times it’s essential for a brand to have multiple conversations with people across touchpoints and this gives us the opportunity to do new age work and drive interesting conversations around the brand.”

    Wunderman Thompson, Bengaluru national creative director Priya Shivakumar says, “The aviation industry is at the cusp of reinventing itself. Communication can play a big role in creating the first among equals advantage for a brand and we are eager to partner AirAsia in a take-off that builds on its impressive lineage. It is a huge opportunity to push the envelope on ideas in a category that is as exciting as it is challenging.”

    AirAsia India is a joint venture between Tata Sons Private Limited & AirAsia Investment Limited. AirAsia India commenced operations on 12 June 2014 with Bengaluru as its primary hub. Their agenda is to drive salience across markets with customised content and clutter-breaking communication that inspires diverse audiences with their brand promise and aspirational journey ahead. 

    Wunderman Thompson understood AirAsia India’s strategic and brand objectives and will be working on developing the brand’s strong and sustainable positioning that will cut across geographies, demographics and mindsets and deliver differentiated content with incisive insights.

  • Wunderman Thompson launches Kotak Life’s #PooraPlan

    Wunderman Thompson launches Kotak Life’s #PooraPlan

    MUMBAI: Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance Company Ltd (Kotak Life) today has announced the launch of its new digital campaign, which highlights the importance of a ‘complete’ life insurance plan. Conceptualized and executed by Wunderman Thompson, Kotak Life’s #PooraPlan featuring Bollywood actor Vinay Pathak, provides complete family protection that not only covers life but also critical illnesses and disabilities of the insured. 

    Subhasis Ghosh, Head – Marketing & Group Insurance, Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance Company Ltd, said, "Life insurance is usually purchased with the intent of saving tax and helping family tide over any unpredictable occurrence of death. But what happens in case of a serious illness or disability? It makes the purchased policy cover incomplete. Kotak Life’s #PooraPlan completes the incomplete by going beyond the conventional coverage and providing added benefits that cover disabilities and critical illness.”

    “#PooraPlan aims at educating people and creating awareness about full coverage vis-à-vis traditional incomplete coverage. Our TG are adults who are 25 years and above, with increased focus on people between the age group of 30 to 45 years. Bollywood actor Vinay Pathak helps capture a serious topic in a light-hearted yet impactful manner urging viewers to be prepared for any tough situation”, added Subhasis Ghosh.

    Steve Priya, Executive Creative Director at Wunderman Thompson, elaborated on the ad film, "Until now, Life insurance as we know it is actually 'After Life' insurance. The category is built on taking care of your loved ones, after you're gone. Death however, is just one of the outcomes. But what happens if you’re critically ill or suffer an accident that leaves you disabled. A tough conversation but one that was necessary. We decided to shake up the category and call any insurance plan that doesn't cover every eventuality as 'Aadha Insurance'. Subbu (Vinay Pathak) makes a comeback in a series of logical, practical yet lighthearted commercials and propagates the need for a complete or rather #PooraPlan from Kotak Life Insurance.”

  • Kotak Life Launches Digital Campaign Highlighting the Importance of ‘Complete’ Life Insurance

    Kotak Life Launches Digital Campaign Highlighting the Importance of ‘Complete’ Life Insurance

    Mumbai: Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance Company Ltd (Kotak Life) today announced the launch of their new digital campaign, which highlights the importance of a ‘complete’ life insurance plan. Kotak Life’s #PooraPlan provides complete family protection that not only covers Life but also Critical Illnesses & Disabilities of the insured.

    Subhasis Ghosh, Head – Marketing & Group Insurance, Kotak Mahindra Life Insurance Company Ltd, said, “Life insurance is usually purchased with the intent of saving tax and helping family tide over any unpredictable occurrence of death. But what happens in case of a serious illness or disability? It makes the purchased policy cover incomplete. Kotak Life’s #PooraPlan completes the incomplete by going beyond the conventional coverage and providing added benefits that cover disabilities and critical illness.

    “#PooraPlan aims at educating people and creating awareness about full coverage vis-à-vis traditional incomplete coverage. Our TG are adults who are 25 years and above, with increased focus on people between the age group of 30 to 45 years. Bollywood actor Vinay Pathak helps capture a serious topic in a light-hearted yet impactful manner urging viewers to be prepared for any tough situation”, added Subhasis Ghosh.

    The campaign is conceptualized and executed by creative agency Wunderman Thompson. Steve Priya, Executive Creative Director at Wunderman Thompson, elaborated on the ad film, “Until now, Life insurance as we know it is actually ‘After Life’ insurance. The category is built on taking care of your loved ones, after you’re gone. Death however, is just one of the outcomes. But what happens if you’re critically ill or suffer an accident that leaves you disabled. A tough conversation but one that was necessary. We decided to shake up the category and call any insurance plan that doesn’t cover every eventuality as ‘Aadha Insurance’. Subbu (Vinay Pathak) makes a comeback in a series of logical, practical yet lighthearted commercials and propagates the need for a complete or rather #PooraPlan from Kotak Life Insurance”.

    Click below to view the ad film