Category: ADVERTISING

  • W+K on Kyoorius awards initiative

     

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    This yea, Kyoorius Creative Awards has introduced a special initiative to empower younger, growing agencies. For the first time, participants whose entries don’t make it past the first round of judging have a special incentive – they will get back 50% of their entry fee, per entry. This is also the year when newer kinds of participation are being encouraged, be it for regional or pharma.

    Kyoorius’s agency, Wieden+Kennedy India, felt this was an apt opportunity to take this brief to the next level. Said Santosh ‘Paddy’ Padhi, CCO of Wieden + Kennedy India: “Kyoorius has grown beyond an award, it has become the industry’s voice. That’s why this year’s campaign isn’t just about the award, it’s about addressing the uncomfortable realities in advertising and igniting the change it needs.”

    Added Rajesh Kejriwal, Founder of Kyoorius: “When I heard of Paddy’s brainchild, ‘Give Back’, it struck a chord with me. I know the world of Indian advertising is going through its toughest challenges and if we all don’t take ownership of our problems, if we don’t introspect and evolve, then who will?”

    Said Yogesh Rijhwani, ECD of W+K Mumbai: “Our creative team found a way to express each hard-hitting message through some stunning typography, which has become the visual voice of the campaign. We enjoyed the love, especially for craft, in the comments sections of these posts.”

  • Point of View: Only the Ambanis could pull off an event of this scale!

    Point of View: Only the Ambanis could pull off an event of this scale!

    Courtesy: Reliance Industries Limited Facebook id

     

    We first read this as a post by the writer on Facebook, and later saw an interesting exchange with some of his connections. We sought his permission to compile his posts and some of his response to comments in this article. Read on. – Ed

     

    By Sanjay Mehta

     

    The more that one reads and sees of the Anant Ambani pre-wedding event in Jamnagar, what stands out is the extreme logistical exercise that it has been. And to even have the audacity to consider pulling something like this off!

     

    Anyone who has ever managed an event of any reasonable size knows what it takes. Say, a conference or a marketing event, with a certain number of variables. Put in some challenges with celebs involved, and what it needs to take care of them and their entourages!

    Or say, you’ve hosted a wedding. With the multiple events. The relatives and friends to be taken care of. The invites, the RSVPs. The diet preferences, the transportation arrangements. Now make it a destination wedding. And see the variables multiply! Call a politician to your event. And worry about the number of hangers-on who need to be accommodated with the individual. Think of the security that he may bring along, but which you also need be taking care of, at your venue! Add a few foreign guests to the twist! Phew!

     

    If you’ve ever been through anything even close to this, you know what I am talking about, don’t you?!

     

    Now think of what the Ambanis dared to do, and did, and pretty flawlessly, from the looks of it. Celebrities of the highest order. By the hundreds! Their entire logistics! Invites, confirmations, travel and transportation, stay arrangements keeping the stature of all, the show itself, doing all this not at a large 5-star resort reasonably equipped for this, but in fact, creating the entire event infrastructure of their own, in their home town.

     

    Yes, money is a big factor. But the point is that this is not just about putting money on the table. It is so much more! It’s the ability of visualise scale projects and the ability to execute them well. In a time-bound manner. This has been their strength in business forever and now seen at an event like this as well!

     

    One other thing: I see this is that this is part of a new India. I have seen times in our country when the wealthy were living subdued lives so as to not come into anyone’s eyes – be it the local goondas, the income tax folks, jealous neighbours, the Labour unions in your factory etc. All that has changed now. There is a far larger acceptance of the wealthy to do their thing and not be concerned about others. They in fact, create aspiration and inspiration! This was one extreme event, but I speak in general.

     

    As for why:

    a) because they can,

    b) they’re still only spending a tiny bit of their wealth,

    and c) indeed, the money rotates and feeds so many on the supply chain. Not to speak of the reality show experience that the country enjoyed for free, on Reels and elsewhere!

     

    A lot of people have said that it’s a splurge, a waste of monies. We have to momentarily pause and relook at the splurge word. A typical wedding in our kind of families, or our homes or our dinner outings etc will seem like a splurge to lakhs of people. But we don’t see it that way for ourselves. Where Ambanis are, this would be thought of as par for course. It’s a splurge only from the distance that we are at!

     

    Jamnagar is a place hardly known for hosting anything remotely close to this. Just imagine the security arrangements itself! Nearly all of the guests being serious security risks! Think about the various food preferences! Think about young and old folks! The mind boggles!

     

    Yes, there are event organisers available to do all this, plus there’s the money and connections. It’s the X factor beyond that, which makes Ambanis what they are.

     

    And the Ambanis could visualise this, take it on, and pull it off! Even with the money, few would have been able to do so! From oil and gas to mobile to data to retail and that shows up now in a family wedding event as well!! Hat’s off to them!

     

    Sanjay Mehta is one of the pioneers in the digital world in India, having founded and spearheaded several companies: HomeIndia, Mirum (earlier SocialWavelength before WPP took it over) to name a few. He is also an author and commentator on all things digital, and beyond.

  • FanCode signs broadcasting deal with Formula 1

    FanCode will be the exclusive broadcast partner for Formula 1 in India for streaming the 2024 and 2025 seasons. The F1 season, consisting of 24 races starting yesterday in Bahrain, will be available to Indian fans on FanCode across multiple devices including smart TVs, mobile phones, and tablets.

    Speaking about it, FanCode co-founder Yannick Colaco, said: “Formula 1 is among the biggest sporting properties in the world, and we’re thrilled to partner with them to bring all the exciting action to millions of fans in India. Aside from providing F1 fans with a world class experience, we look forward to taking the sport to a wider audience across the country.”

    Added Ian Holmes, Director of Media Rights and Content Creation at Formula 1: “I am delighted to announce that fans in India will be able to watch F1 on FanCode for the next two seasons. We have found a strong broadcast partner in them with expert knowledge on how we can best serve our 60 million existing fans and reach new audiences in India. Together, we will take our combined expertise to produce premium content that showcases the sporting spectacle that is F1.”

  • Do brands have a mid-life crisis?

    Do brands have a mid-life crisis?

    Ashoke AgarrwalNike is 60 years old, and is it showing signs of middle age?

    The brand still signs the world’s most high-profile athletes and has a legacy of proprietary technology.

    The mojo was displayed at the Paris Olympics with a three-day ‘Nike on Air’ gala.

    It debuted new shoes for runners, basketball, and soccer and optimized performance apparel for skateboarding and breakdancing. It also showcased Project A.I.R., a platform that leverages generative AI to design and print personalised prototypes for athletes in minutes.

    It was as if the brand was pushing to remind everyone of its mojo. Forty years ago, at its pomp, the brand had debuted Air, a tiny, pressurised airbag in the shoe’s sole that gives athletes an energy return as their foot hits the ground. A legendary functionalisation of the brand’s ‘Just Do It’ promise with a literal swoosh of compressed Air. Today, the legend lives on moviedom with a movie called “Air” starring no less than Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, but does the brand’s mojo?

    Or, like a lifetime achievement award, is the movie a tribute to a has-been cultural phenomenon?

    The brave show at the Paris Olympics did not hide Nike’s struggles with low sales numbers and its longest losing streak since 1980. The company’s move from wholesalers to direct-to-consumer wasn’t as successful as hoped.

    The reasons for Nike’s bad period are myriad, and it will probably cause them to go on for another 60 years.

    The point I want to make is that many storied brands—Nike, Coco Cola, Levis, VW, Marks & Spenser, Bajaj, Titan—the list is long—are undergoing a crisis. And the commonality between them is that they are all “middle-aged” or “old.”

    The most straightforward explanation for the crisis is that times change, consumers change, technologies change, and challenges come with change.

    However, shouldn’t then the uber-successful leader brands should be the first to meet such challenges? They have the resources, expertise and experience.

    But nine out of 10 ‘middle-aged’ leader brands flounder with a new generation of consumers.

    Could the explanation lie in the realms of psychology – the mid-life crisis that affects most successful men in Western cultures as they slide into middle age?

    While a mid-life crisis is, at its core, a disruption in self-confidence and self-image, its manifestation is a rejection of this disruption and an over-assertion of the past.

    Is Nike’s Paris Olympics show an assertion of this sort?

    The wise counsellors suggest that the proper response to a mid-life crisis is to evaluate the self, identify your core values, discard peripheral notions that no longer fit the circumstances, and orient your core values to the new paradigm.

    Is Nike confronting a new generation for whom fitness is a holistic concept that deals with social attitudes, diet, and exercise? To them, is seeking the extra edge of proprietary technology in their daily exercise regime an aspect that robs it of a value they cherish -authenticity? So, while they admire Nike and the premier athletes whom it helps perform better, the admiration does not translate to them wanting the brand for themselves. They are happy with brands like On Running and Lululemon.

    So, how does Nike be relevant to the new generation? For starters, it should be admitted that the mother brand is now a niche brand for performance athletes and the small part of the market that are aspiring athletes or have a self-image of being athletes. There is money to be made in that niche to support their other plans. It should then get down to using its inventiveness and brand-creation skills to launch a new brand that hooks onto the concept that fitness is a 360-degree concept with authenticity at its core. It could then build a whole range of products and services, including digital platforms and AI application layers to enable an individual to ‘Be the Fittest Yourself’.

    The above is just an illustration. An innovative set-up like Nike would have scores of better ideas provided it got out of its middle-aged funk and stopped doubling down on the past.

    The point is that a brand in a mid-life crisis needs to recognize the crisis, reevaluate and use the opportunity to reinvent.

    There are so many well-resourced brands in mid-life crisis worldwide that I expect all the big consultancies to make a beeline for this rather lucrative pie.

    But then, aren’t the McKinsey’s of this world also in mid-life crisis?

    It may take a bold, young start-up consultancy to convince old, foggy brands to see their mid-life crisis as an opportunity to reinvent.

  • LS Digital introduces DigiVerse 2.0 for digital marketing

    LS Digital introduces DigiVerse 2.0 for digital marketing

    LS Digital, a leader in digital business transformation, has announced the launch of DigiVerse 2.0.

    Commenting on this launch,  Vinay Tamboli, CEO – Data & Insights, LS Digital said: “By providing greater control, visibility, and collaboration, DigiVerse 2.0 empowers brands to transform their digital marketing operations and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape. DigiVerse is designed to unlock significant productivity gains, enhance decision-making ability, and prepare organizations for an AI-driven future.”

  • ETML wins digital mandate for the House of Chikankari

    ETML wins digital mandate for the House of Chikankari

    ETML, the growth advertising and analytics company, has announced a partnership with House of Chikankari for elevating the company’s online presence and drive them toward significant growth.

    Said ETML Founder and CEO  Raghav Kansal: “We’re thrilled to join forces with House of Chikankari, a brand that embodies the beauty and tradition of Chikankari. Our proven track record in fashion e-commerce and data-driven marketing positions us perfectly to craft a digital strategy that would ignite their online presence. Our secret weapon lies in our robust data analytics capabilities and real-time dashboards. These tools provide us with unparalleled insights into customer behaviour, allowing us to constantly optimize and refine our strategy. We’ll leverage these to weave a captivating brand narrative and drive sustainable growth for them.”

    Added House of Chikankari’s Founder, Aakriti Rawal:  “We’re confident that ETML’s expertise will be instrumental in propelling House of Chikankari to new heights. Their proven expertise in e-commerce, particularly within the fashion sector, is exactly what we need to take our brand to the next level. We’re eager to leverage their knowledge and data-driven approach to reach the right audiences. Together, we aim to redefine the online experience for Chikankari enthusiasts, showcasing the artistry and heritage behind each meticulously crafted piece.

  • गुरुग्राम मौसम: आंशिक बादल, गरज के साथ बारिश और वायु गुणवत्ता प्रभावित

    गुरुग्राम मौसम: आंशिक बादल, गरज के साथ बारिश और वायु गुणवत्ता प्रभावित

    Sunrise: 2025-06-23 16:45:38 IST
    Sunset: 2025-06-23 19:59:33 IST
    गुरुग्राम में आज आंशिक रूप से बादल छाए रहेंगे। अधिकतम तापमान 34.17 डिग्री सेल्सियस और न्यूनतम तापमान 27.58 डिग्री सेल्सियस रहने का अनुमान है। 23 जून 2025 16:41:53 IST पर, वायु गुणवत्ता ‘संवेदनशील समूहों के लिए अस्वस्थ’ है। अगले कुछ दिनों में गरज के साथ वर्षा की संभावना है, जिससे तापमान 26.83 डिग्री सेल्सियस से 34.17 डिग्री सेल्सियस के बीच रहेगा। 24 जून को भी गरज के साथ बारिश की संभावना है, जबकि 25 जून को भारी बारिश हो सकती है।

    Daily Forecast

    Date Max Temp (°C) Min Temp (°C) Weather Condition
    2025-06-23 34.17 28.65 Thunderstorms
    2025-06-24 32.83 26.85 Thunderstorms
    2025-06-25 32.03 26.83 HeavyRain
    2025-06-26 33.28 27.4 Rain
    2025-06-27 32.9 27.46 Thunderstorms

    AQI

    The current AQI in Gurugram is Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups, with a value of 109.

    Other cities

    City Temperature (°C) Min Temp (°C) Max Temp (°C)
    delhi 33.26 27.35 33.44
    mumbai 28.69 26.07 29.63
    kolkata 29.02 26.35 30.76
    chennai 33.18 25.71 33.72
    bengaluru 24.91 20.27 26.49
    gurugram 32.83 27.58 34.17

    Frequently Asked Questions

    गुरुग्राम में आमतौर पर सर्दी कब शुरू होती है?+
    गुरुग्राम में आमतौर पर सर्दियाँ नवंबर के अंत या दिसंबर की शुरुआत में शुरू होती हैं और फरवरी तक रहती हैं।
    गुरुग्राम में गर्मियों का मौसम कब तक रहता है?+
    गुरुग्राम में गर्मियों का मौसम मार्च से शुरू होकर जून तक रहता है।
    गुरुग्राम में मानसून कब शुरू होता है?+
    गुरुग्राम में मानसून आमतौर पर जुलाई में शुरू होता है और सितंबर तक रहता है, जिससे शहर में भारी वर्षा होती है।
    गुरुग्राम में मौसम की चरम सीमा क्या है?+
    गर्मी के मौसम में, गुरुग्राम में तापमान 40 डिग्री सेल्सियस से ऊपर जा सकता है, जबकि सर्दियों में तापमान 5 डिग्री सेल्सियस तक गिर सकता है।
    क्या गुरुग्राम में वायु प्रदूषण एक गंभीर समस्या है?+
    हां, गुरुग्राम में वायु प्रदूषण एक चिंता का विषय है, खासकर सर्दियों के महीनों में।
    • IMD: Indian Meteorological Department
    • AQI: Air Quality Index
    • PM2.5: Particulate Matter (2.5 micrometers)
  • Vi-John appoints Dentsu X for integrated mandate

    Vi-John Healthcare India, manufacturer of personal care, healthcare products and cosmetics, has awarded the integrated media mandate of the shaving category to Dentsu X.

    Said Jose Leon, CEO, Dentsu X India: “We at Dentsu X are thrilled to add Vi-John – a reputed CPG brand, to our clientele. By combining creativity, technology, and strategy, this partnership is set to deliver impactful and transformative brand experiences for Vi-John. We are dedicated to innovating and redefining these experiences, pushing boundaries to drive remarkable growth and influence.”

    Added Anita Kotwani, CEO Media, South Asia: “We are excited to embark on this strategic partnership with Vi-John, a brand that holds a deep-rooted legacy in the Indian market. At Dentsu X, we pride ourselves on creating transformative experiences. This collaboration presents opportunities for us to craft innovative strategies that align closely with their distinctive vision. By combining our expertise with their dynamic spirit, we are confident in creating something truly exceptional.”

    Said Ashutosh Chaudharie, General Manager Marketing, VI John: “We are happy to partner with Dentsu X on our Shaving Category. The company is at an important juncture in its six decades of market leadership and we wanted strategic partnerships with a media partner that has both – experience in handling large-scale FMCG brands along with the expertise of giving customized media solutions that are market-specific. Denstu X was a clear choice and we are excited to work with them to meet our business objectives.”

  • Havas Play hosts pickleball event

    Havas Play India, the activation arm of Havas Media Network, hosted the Tata.ev Pickleball Weekend Fiesta (September 22). Nearly 200 picklers from across Delhi and NCR participated in this open team-format tournament.

    Commenting on their association with the Tata.ev Pickleball Weekend Fiesta 2024, Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., said: “For Tata.ev, the Pickleball Weekend Fiesta perfectly embodies the blend of community, sustainability, and technology—values that lie at the heart of our mission. As one of the fastest-growing sports globally, Pickleball is gaining remarkable traction in India, with over 10,000 active players and an impressive annual growth rate of more than 30%, both in participation and court development. The sport’s unique blend of accessibility, low environmental footprint, and emphasis on inclusivity deeply resonates with our commitment to a greener, more inclusive future. By supporting events like this, we not only foster healthy, active communities but also promote collaboration that drives meaningful progress for both society and the planet.”

  • L&K Saatchi & Saatchi Roshni Kavina as NCD

    L&K Saatchi & Saatchi, part of Publicis Groupe India, has strengthened its creative leadership by appointing Roshni Kavina as National Creative Director. Based out of the agency’s Mumbai office, she will report to Kartik Smetacek and Rohit Malkani, the agency’s Chief Creative Officers.

    She joins L&K Saatchi & Saatchi from Byju’s International, where she was Brand Strategy and Creative Head for North America and Canada. In addition, she founded ‘The Nextdoor Artist,’ an art studio, in 2013.

    Said Paritosh Srivastava, CEO, of L&K Saatchi & Saatchi and Publicis India: “It is heartwarming to see Roshni returning to the team, especially as we continue to expand our portfolio with new lifestyle and luxury brands. Having worked with her in the past on some major brands, I am confident that her expertise in lifestyle and luxury branding, and her design capability will further boost our creative excellence.”

    Added Kartik Smetacek and Rohit Malkani, Chief Creative Officers, L&K Saatchi & Saatchi in a joint statement: “Roshni comes in at exactly the right time to partner with the creative leadership on a couple of large accounts we’ve recently won. Her skillset greatly enhances the agency’s creative firepower, and we look forward to big things from her in the months to come.”

  • ASCI joins the ICAS Global thinktank

    The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) is the founding member of the recently launched thinktank of The International Council for Advertising Self-Regulation (ICAS). This initiative is dedicated to fostering self-regulatory engagement, critical thinking, and research to advance responsible advertising worldwide.

    The launch event, held in New York yesterday, marked the beginning of a new platform whose goal is to ensure that a wide range of stakeholders – advertising standards bodies (self-regulatory organisations), industry leaders, academic institutions, and other key players – can have a voice and participate in a collective effort to improve advertising practices. Initially, ICAS will focus on pressing issues like sustainability and the responsible use of AI, with plans to address additional topics as the Think Tank grows in capacity and becomes fully operational.

    Said ICAS President Guy Parker: “We’re truly excited to launch the ICAS Global Think Tank. We’re confident it will provide the platform we need to address some of the most pressing issues facing the advertising sector today, generating insights that will help inform evidence-based policymaking, elevate ad standards and ultimately benefit people and communities worldwide. We are delighted that many associations and companies have already committed to supporting this initiative, and we look forward to welcoming even more members and stakeholders to the Think Tank in the months and years ahead.”

    Added Manisha Kapoor, CEO & Seceretary General, ASCI and ICAS Vice President: “ASCI via its ASCI Academy is very honored to be a founding member of the ICAS Global Think Tank. As issues around advertising regulation get more complex, it is important that we all put together our minds and resources to support this initiative. We look forward to meaningful discussions and outcomes that will help build consumer trust and confidence in brands and advertising.”

    This initiative is aligned with ASCI Academy’s work on thought leadership. The other founding members and supporters of the Global Think Tank, include self-regulatory organisations, industry associations and industry members such as:

    ASCI will work with other partners to discuss and debate new ideas and best practices that will prove beneficial to the industry and strengthen consumer protection.

  • BL Agro launches Nourish Pulses TVC

    BL Agro, the FMCG brand, launched a new television commercial (TVC) for Nourish Pulses. The TVC was premiered on the opening day of World Food India 2024. The TVC is conceptualised and produced by Leads Brand Connect, a creative agency headquartered in Noida.

    Said Ashish Khandelwal, Managing Director of BL Agro: “We wanted to bring a shift in the brand image of Nourish and make it stand out – for the superior quality and the practical convenience. Our special zipper-lock packaging ensures that pulses stay fresh without the need for additional storage. It’s a smart and practical solution for today’s busy households.”

    Added Richa Khandelwal, Managing Director of Leads Brand Connect, and the creative force behind the TVC: “Consumers are becoming more conscious about what they eat, and Nourish Pulses fit perfectly into that mindset. Our goal was to create an ad that presented the same. We wanted it to connect with the audience on a personal level. So, we conceptualised a relatable story that highlighted how Nourish Pulses deliver convenience, quality, and nutrition—all at an affordable price. The packaging innovation is at the heart of this message, and we’re proud to have brought that vision to life for BL Agro.”