Tag: Little Lamb Films

  • Quaker launches campaign for oats flavour mix

    By Our Staff

    Quaker has launched a TVC campaign #OneOatsManyTastes Quaker Oats with Flavour Mix. The film has been directed by Bauddhayan Mukherji of Little Lamb Films.

    Said Sonam Vij, Associate Director and Brand Head – Quaker, PepsiCo India: “As one of the leading brands in the category, we at Quaker Oats follow an innovation-first approach and our latest introduction – Quaker Oats with Flavour Mix, is giving consumers a nutritious yet tasty breakfast option. The new TVC depicts the power of oats in a tasty and indulgent way and showcases how consumers can now use any one of the two delicious ‘Homestyle Masala’ and ‘Tangy Tomato’ flavour mix sachets, that come along with their favourite Quaker Oats, to whip up a tasty preparation of their choice. We believe Quaker Oats with Flavour Mix will surely give consumers a delightful experience of enjoying Quaker in a new and flavourful way, every day.”

    Added Ritu Nakra, WPP Lead at Wunderman Thompson, India: “Life today is a race to do more as we want more fun, more experiences and more opportunities. Our appetite for life is huge and the same goes for what’s on our plate too. Consumers are always looking for tasty and nutritious options. That’s why, with the new Quaker Oats with Flavour Mix, we are bringing unique product innovation to your dining table with two delicious new flavours inside every pack. With this tasty flavour mix from Quaker Oats- we are ready for a day full of more!”

     

     

  • Tata Sky urges us to stay home & access, what else, Tata Sky

    By A Correspondent

     

    In a move to help subscribers meaningfully fulfill their forced quarantine period, Tata Sky has freed up their top 10 services. These services range from dance tutorials, cooking, fitness, to learning services for children.

     

    Directed by Bauddhayan Mukherji of Little Lamb Films, a new campaign has been launched titled #StayHomeStayJingalala. The campaign was shot and directed over seven cities (Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Gurugram, Lucknow, Chennai, Jodhpur) with phones, and no lives were put at risk in the making of this film.

     

    Talking about the campaign Sukesh Nayak, Chief Creative Officer, Ogilvy India:

    “In times like these, it’s important that brands contribute to help its consumers in its own way. By deciding to free up services, Tata Sky is doing its bit to entertain and engage its subscribers while they stay at home.”