Tag: Tata Docomo

  • Dial *123# to get ‘Zyada’ wala more

    By A Correspondent

     

    Tata Docomo has launched a new television commercial under its popular campaign ‘Har Baar More’. The campaign exhibits the functional promise of the brand – to deliver ‘More’ than what the customer expects every time he recharges on the Tata Docomo network.

     

    As always, the new TVC employs a unique merger of humor and comic timing to set a scene which is witnessed by many in their daily lives. The TVC in its cheeky tone and funny word play on “More”, shows the plight of a typical corporate executive when he does a faux pas in what “More” in English means (additional) versus when transliterated in Hindi (Peacock). The peacock hogs the limelight while the messaging of ‘More’ gets delivered in an interesting way. The message conveyed to the viewer is that on dialling the USSD, customers will get only the “Zyada Wala More” on every recharge occasion and this is not any kind of drivel. In just 30 seconds, the new TVC essentially articulates to its viewers that the best way to get “More” value from a Tata Docomo recharge is by dialing *123#.

     

    On the launch of the new TVC, Gurinder Singh Sandhu, Chief Marketing Officer, Tata Teleservices Limited said, “At Tata Docomo we understand that each customer is unique, having distinct usage patterns for voice and data requirements. Thus, in order to ensure utmost customer delight, we are offering customised products to them and empowering them to have the freedom to choose the plans as per their usage.”

     

    Tata Docomo’s ‘Har Baar More’ value proposition is aimed at delivering maximum value to consumers throughout their lifetime on the network. This USSD platform delivers a bouquet of customised voice and internet recharges based on the usage patterns of customers- the service is designed to deliver ‘More value on every recharge occasion’ ensuring unique proposition for each customers. It reinforces the commitment of the brand to provide quality services at affordable prices through its innovative offerings.

     

    Conceptualised by Contract India, the latest TVC captures an everyday situation to present a witty reminder for the value-for-money data and voice plans by Tata Docomo. To drive home the distinct local flavour of the commercials, Tata Docomo has released the TVCs in eight languages, including Bengali, English, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.

     

  • Tata Docomo promotes ‘Zyada wala more’ in new TVC

    By A Correspondent

     

    Tata Docomo has launched a new television commercial under its popular campaign ‘Har Baar More’. The campaign exhibits the functional promise of the brand- to deliver ‘More’ than what the customer expects every time he recharges on the Tata Docomo network.

     

    The new TVC employs a unique merger of humor and comic timing to set a scene which is witnessed by many in their daily lives. The TVC in its cheeky tone and funny word play on “More”, shows the plight of a typical corporate executive when he does a faux pas in what “More” in English means (additional) versus when transliterated in Hindi (Peacock). The peacock hogs the limelight while the messaging of ‘More’ gets delivered in an interesting way. The message conveyed to the viewer is that on dialling the USSD, customers will get only the “Zyada Wala More” on every recharge occasion and this is not any kind of drivel. In just 30 seconds, the new TVC essentially articulates to its viewers that the best way to get “More” value from a Tata Docomo recharge is by dialing *123#.

     

    On the launch of the new TVC, Gurinder Singh Sandhu, Chief Marketing Officer, Tata Teleservices Limited said, “At Tata Docomo we understand that each customer is unique, having distinct usage patterns for voice and data requirements. Thus, in order to ensure utmost customer delight, we are offering customised products to them and empowering them to have the freedom to choose the plans as per their usage”

     

    Tata Docomo’s ‘Har Baar More’ value proposition is aimed at delivering maximum value to consumers throughout their lifetime on the network. This USSD platform delivers a bouquet of customised voice and internet recharges based on the usage patterns of customers- the service is designed to deliver ‘More value on every recharge occasion’ ensuring unique proposition for each customers. It reinforces the commitment of the brand to provide quality services at affordable prices through its innovative offerings.

     

    Conceptualised by Contract India, the latest TVC captures an everyday situation to present a witty reminder for the value-for-money data and voice plans by Tata Docomo. To drive home the distinct local flavour of the commercials, Tata Docomo has released the TVCs in eight languages, including Bengali, English, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.

     

     

  • Tata Docomo banks on ‘bhalai ki supply’ in latest campaign

    By A Correspondent

     

    Tata Docomo has launched its latest TVC as part of its ‘Bhalai Ki Supply’ ad campaign, targeted at the millennial population of India.

     

    The latest film in the series of ‘Bhalai Ki Supply’ begins with a young man drifting to sleep after having dutifully sent off innumerable memes, jokes everywhere to do his share of spreading bhalai. A voice jolts him out of his stupor to remind him that ‘bhalai is a full-time job’. He rises again and resumes ‘bhalai Ki supply’. The advertisement goes on to urge prepaid customers to do their bit and continue with the ‘bhalai ki supply’, now that even unused data can be carried forward rather than getting lost on expiry of validity.

     

    Tata Docomo pre-pay users can carry forward their unused data simply by recharging before their existing data pack validity expires. Users can carry forward their unused data balance, for 2G packs by recharging with a 2G data pack and similarly for 3G packs by recharging with a 3G data pack before their existing data pack validity expires.

     

    “As data consumption is becoming more pervasive and an integral part of how youth communicate, it is important to keep offering innovative solutions that talk both to core consumer needs such as affordable connectivity while at the same time weeding out category irritants. The ‘carry forward unused data’ feature in all our internet plans weeds out an important category irritant, which is losing out on left-over data post the validity expiry. This challenges the established convention in internet packs in line with our ‘untelecom’ & consumer centric approach,” said Gurinder Singh Sandhu, Head – Marketing, Mobility, Tata Docomo.”

     

    Conceptualised by Contract India, the TVC captures everyday situations to offer a witty reminder for the value-for-money data and voice plans by Tata Docomo. The idea is to encourage customers to make the lives of people around them more happier.

     

  • ‘Har Baar More’ says Tata Docomo’s new campaign

    By a correspondent

     

    Tata Docomo has launched its ‘Har Baar More’ campaign aimed at providing its customers an extra benefit with every plan and recharge. Tata Docomo 2G and 3G prepaid users will get something extra every time they choose to get their phone recharged. From extra validity to more data and talk time, the campaign offers something attractive for its customers.

     

    The campaign will cater to the existing and prospective customer base in combination with Stretch (more validity), Power (more validity or talk time), Combo (additional combo benefits) and Full Talk Time offers. All the customer has to do is dial 123 or visit a brand store to get details of the plan best suitable for them.

     

    ‘Har Baar More’ is the next step of the successful Open up campaign and is in line with attractive offers such as full talk time, unlimited 3G and 1 paisa/sec by Tata Docomo in the past. To penetrate the message, Tata Docomo has also launched three quirky television spots emphasizing on the attraction of getting something more out of day-to-day situations.

     

  • Contract hires Senior CDs, beefs up Tata Docomo team

    By A Correspondent

     

    Contract Advertising has brought on board Abhishek Chaswal and Rupesh Sahay as VP and Senior Creative Directors on the Tata Docomo business. Both Abhishek and Rupesh will be reporting to Mayur Hola, Executive Creative Director, Contract Delhi.

     

    “Rupesh and Abhishek together bring a unique blend to Contract. Chaswal has his own special blend of madness and indeed an unfettered, entrepreneurial spirit. His approach to communication is unique and media agnostic. Rupesh on the other hand is a multi-talented and supremely gifted individual. A national award-winning documentary film maker, he is also a brilliant art director and one of the most responsible leaders I have come across. I am sure that together they will make Contract proud and enjoy their time here as much as Contract will enjoy having them,” says Mayur on their joining Contract.

     

  • Contract wins Amira Pure Foods account

    By A Correspondent

     

    Close on the heels on winning the creative mandate for Tata Docomo and Paytm, Contract will now handle the creative responsibilities for Amira Pure Foods Private Limited.

     

    Confirming the appointment of Contract as the new agency, Karan A. Chanana, Amira Group’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer said, “We are extremely happy to announce the appointment of Contract as our new creative partner. Contract has a reputation of building memorable brands. We want Amira to become a leading and the most preferred food brand in India in the next 18 months. We felt that Contract understood our imperatives and sees an opportunity to create yet another memorable brand. We look forward to having a long, productive and professional association with Contract.”

     

    Contract’s Delhi office will handle the account that will require work across TV, Print, Radio and the digital media.

     

    Announcing the win, Rana Barua, CEO, Contract Advertising said, “It was an honour to get the business on the basis of our credentials and Amira’s faith in our team. Amira is a global leader in packaged rice and it is exciting for us to build the brand within a category that has a strong legacy of established brands.”

     

    “The fact that Amira has shown great faith in us as an agency puts a huge responsibility on our shoulders to create some exciting communication and lay the foundation of an exciting brand. The challenge for us is to not just create a new brand but also develop a unique creative language for Amira in the foods business,” said Ashish Chakravarty, National Creative Director, Contract India.

     

    While Amira, was considering other agencies as well, the business comes on the basis of the agency’s strong credentials. Contract has a legacy of long standing relationships – more than two decades of creating brands like Shoppers Stop and NIIT; and over 10 years of partnering brands like Dominos, Dabur, Cadbury and Asian Paints.

     

    Contract’s Delhi office has been buzzing with a great team and exciting work. On the back of the recent wins of Tata Docomo and Paytm, the team has been extremely confident in taking on newer challenges.

     

  • IBS continues winning spree with Tata Docomo, wins Yahoo Big Idea Chair 2013

    By A Correspondent [updated]

     

    The Blue Frog venue in central Mumbai played host to the fourth independently held Yahoo Big Idea Chair India Awards 2013. The flagship Big Idea Chair was awarded to IBS Unified for conceptualizing ‘Hyper Personalization – the world’s first CRM powered Display campaign’ for Tata Docomo. Meanwhile, GroupM agencies won the highest number of awards at the Yahoo! Big Chair Awards 2013.  The awards this year saw 426 entries from 61 agencies representing work for 137 brands and recognized creativity, innovation and imagination displayed in digital media.

     

    This year, the award invited entries across nine categories: Display Advertising, Online Video Advertising, Social Media, Technology (best use), Mobile Advertising, Search, Digital 360 degree, Content Marketing and the Flagship Yahoo Big Idea Chair.  A 11- member jury judged the entries that represented work for 137 brands

     

    On winning the award, Sabyasachi Mitter, Managing Director, IBS Unified said “We are absolutely delighted to have been awarded the prestigious Yahoo Big Idea Chair. Clearly, digital has tremendous potential for innovation, and we are excited about setting the bar high.”

     

    Nitin Mathur

    Nitin Mathur, Senior Director & Head of Marketing, India & South-east Asia, Yahoo said “Yahoo Big Idea Chair India Awards has become an important annual milestone for the industry. It always throws up highly creative and impactful work, where agencies and brands are breaking grounds with newer possibilities in digital advertising.”

    Speaking on the GroupM wins, Tushar Vyas, Managing Partner- South Asia, GroupM Interaction said, “Over the last year, the digital teams across the GroupM agencies have been winning an award every other day, a testament to the great work and innovations the teams are churning out for our clients. It is great to end the year with six more awards to add to our tally of 204.”

    GroupM Interaction won the Gold for Best Use of Technology for the Heineken Inner Voice Campaign.  Maxus India won four awards including three Silvers and one Bronze. The Silvers were won in the following categories, Best Content Marketing Award for the Mentos Riddle campaign, Best Use of Display for Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing Co. Ltd and Best Use of Mobile Advertising for the Tata Sky campaign. MEC Global took home one Bronze for the Colgate Mahakumbh Mela activity.  Added Unny Radhakrishnan, Head of Digital, Maxus, “We are happy for the continuing recognition of our work  and also that these awards span different verticals in digital as well as a wide range of brands.”

    In other categories, Viacom 18 won the Digital 360 degree award for ‘MTV India Roadies X’ campaign; Ogilvy & Mather walked away with the Gold for their campaign ‘Blood Search Made Easy’ for Red Cross; PHD took home the Gold for Best Content Marketing for the ‘Ramp Ready Hair’ campaign for Hindustan Lever Limited while the Best Use of Mobile Advertising was clinched by Indigo Consulting & Leo Burnett  for the ‘Donate your Caller Tune’ campaign for World Health Organization; IBS won the Gold for Best Use of Display Advertising for ‘Hyper Personalization’ campaign for Tata Docomo; Ogilvy & Mather took home the Silver in Video Advertising Category for Cadbury Bourneville and IProspect Communicate2 walked away with the Gold for Best with Best Use of Search.

     

  • 4 Indian entries win at 2013 Digital Asia Fest

    By A Correspondent

     

    Digital marketing agency bagged two silvers for Tata Docomo, Interactive Avenues won a Silver for eBay and PHD India bagged a Bronze for Hindustan Unilever.

     

    These were the four winning entries from India at the 2013 Digital Asia Festival Awards which honoured the best in Asia Pacific’s digital marketing.

     

    Led by jury president Jason Kuperman, Vice President of Omnicom Digital for Asia Pacific, India, Middle East & Africa, the jury awarded a total of 47 winners from a shortlisted 80 pieces of work. They have given one platinum, 13 gold, 14 silver and 19 bronze awards across 26 categories. The much sought after platinum award was given to DDB Group Sydney for ‘TrackMyMacca’s’, their iPhone App for McDonald’s Australia.

     

    Speaking about the entries and the standard of work, jury president Mr Kuperman said, “The work that won the platinum and even the gold winners were campaigns that represented digital at their heart and were able to solve a problem in a way that traditional communication cannot. The strongest work had really good craft, design, a good level of creativity and was able to solve a problem and deliver real value”.

     

    New Zealand took home the most awards (10), closely followed by Australia with 9 and China and Japan both with 6.

     

    The Digital Asia Awards 2013 Agency of the Year Award, given to the agency that has amassed the most points across all categories, was presented to Colenso BBDO New Zealand.

     

    Commenting on the awards, Terry Savage, Chairman of Lions Festivals says, “What has emerged from the awards is a sense of the regions’ ability and drive within the digital market. The winners are truly deserving of their awards for their stand-out pieces of digital marketing.”

     

    The winning work is now available to view on the website at www.digitalasiafestival.com.

     

     

    Category Award Agency Advertiser Campaign Title
    Search Silver Interactive Avenues eBay There’s always a first time with eBay
    Display, Banners etc Silver ibs Tata Docomo Hyper Personalisation – The World’s CRM Powered Personalised Web Banner
    Digital Media Innovation Silver ibs Tata Docomo Hyper Personalisation – The World’s CRM Powered Personalised Communication Platform
    Loyalty Campaign Bronze PHD, India Hindustan Unilever Good Life Club

     

    2013 Winners by Country:

    COUNTRY TOTAL
    New Zealand 10
    Australia 9
     China  6
     Japan 6 
     India 4 
     The Philippines  4
     Singapore 3 
     Malaysia 2 
     Thailand 2 
     Hong Kong  1

     

  • Mindshare emerges victorious in a closely-fought Emvies 2013

    The victorious Mindshare team winning the Best Media Agency of the Year 2013

     

    By Johnson Napier

     

    When an award show in the dynamic world of advertising returns with its next edition, one always expects an element of newness or surprise to come along with it. In keeping with the tradition, Emvies, the annual awards property honouring the best works coming out from media agencies, managed to do just that. The Ballroom at Taj Lands End, Mumbai was a house under deafening noise attack last Friday (September 6) as The Advertising Club hosted the thirteenth edition of its popular awards show. *See Disclaimer

     

     

    It is teamwork that matters: Atit Mehta

     

    It’s a different feeling to see your brand being felicitated at an awards stage that is meant to be dominated by another industry in limelight. But it’s become a habit now for Hindustan Unilever Ltd. that won the Media Client of the Year award at Emvies 2013, a platform that felicitates good work done by media agencies in the year gone by.

     

    Atit Mehta, Head of Media Services - South Asia for Unilever South Asia opens up on his excitement on winning the top prize at the Emvies and what makes HUL an organisation to vie for. Excerpts…

     

    Like your Agency of Record (AoR), winning the Client of the Year award at Emvies has become a habit of sorts for you too. Your comments.

    Rather than a habit, the good work getting appreciated is a very satisfying feeling. This year has been great; HUL has again won the Best Media Client of the Year award and our agency has also won the Agency of the Year award so it’s double excitement for us.

     

    What is the extent to which HUL associates itself with your AoR in reaching out the brand’s message to the masses?

    It’s teamwork that matters; they are our agency partners and whatever work comes out is a collaborative effort.

     

    What is the thrust that HUL lays on ad spends for its products under various categories?

    We are quite a large advertiser but more than that it is the hard work and sweat put in by the agency members that has resulted in us attaining the top spot this year too.

     

    How easy or difficult is it to get the desired work done by your agency year after year?

    It’s always a challenge but we push ourselves ahead with the belief that we need to excel and work hard every single day.

     

    Were you disappointed that some of the entries did not win any awards?

    No, there is no disappointment as such.

     

    What has been your emphasis on digital as a medium for advertising? How do you see it growing going forward?

    Digital is and will remain an important medium as we go forward.

     

    While those in attendance will vouch for the extent of euphoria that descended upon the venue, what was more unnerving was the neck-and-neck battle that was on between the Top 3 players every stage of the way. But at the end there had to be a single winner and it was no different this year as that honour was bestowed upon Mindshare, the WPP-owned agency that’s part of the Group M stable. With 165 points and 18 metals under its belt, including 3 Golds, 9 Silvers and 6 Bronzes, the agency just about marched past the others to emerge Agency of the Year for the sixth year in a row. Also, retaining its place as the best of the lot was Hindustan Unilever Ltd. that emerged the Client of the Year for 2013 as well. With 4 Golds, 4 Silvers and 4 Bronze metals to its credit HUL ended at the top of the client list tally with 120 points.

     

    But while Mindshare proved its dominance yet again what many would like to remember of the night was the manner in which it was challenged by surprise runner-up Lodestar UM. From the fifth position last year, the agency proved that it was right up there when it came to being the best as it finished a close second this year. With the most number of Golds (5) to its credit, the agency closed its tally at 150 points including 7 Silvers and a single Bronze metal. At No 3 was another regular Maxus, which ended its tally this year at 120 points that included 3 Golds, 6 Silvers, and 3 Bronze metals.  Maxus, also part of the Group M stable, was numero uno in the leaderboards for a good part of the awards ceremony.

     

    In keeping with the surprise element this year, what was also noteworthy was the emergence of another minnow (in terms of awards competence) ‘ibs’ that walked away with the Grand Emvie for work on its client Tata Docomo – Hyper personalization: The world’s first CRM-powered campaign on Social Media. With 65 points, including 3 Golds, it occupied the No 7 spot overall on the leaderboard. Also noteworthy, and surprising, was the presence of creative agency Ogilvy, which gave the big media agencies a run for their prowess, as it occupied the fourth spot with 85 points. It included 4 Golds, 2 Silvers and a single Bronze award with its work on Lifebuoy Roti Reminder and Akanksha Foundation – Classroom Mumbai being awarded across multiple categories.

     

    A total of 90 metals were handed out to agencies this year that had submitted the highest number of entries in 2013 at 742.

     

    As for the gold winners, Mindshare won two golds for work on ‘5.2 years of digital content viewed in just six months!’ campaign for Axe Deodorant in the Best Media Innovation – Digital (social media) category while its work on ‘Cholchhe Na Aar Cholbe Na: “Can’t Happen”, Won’t Happen Anymore!’ for ABP Ananda in the Best Integrated Campaign – Media/ Media Property category accounted for the third gold for the agency. As for Lodestar UM, its work on ‘National Headache Reliever’ campaign for Saridon (Best Media Strategy – Consumer Products) was one of the most appreciated and also won it a gold alongwith its work on ‘Making Milk Exciting – The Olympics’ campaign for Amul Milk (Best Media Innovation – Sponsorship), ‘Unfinished Stories’ campaign for Tata Docomo (Best Media Innovation – Print, dailies) and ‘Coke Studio: One with youth’ campaign for Coke Studio (Best Integrated Campaign – Consumer Products). Maxus bagged three golds for work on ‘The Advantage and Disadvantage’ for Fiat that won two golds in Best Media Strategy – Consumer Durables and Best Media Innovation – Digital (Search) categories, while the third gold came from ‘Your Wish is My App’ campaign for Nokia Lumia (Best Media Innovation – TV – Media/ Media Property).

     

    Hindustan Unilever awarded Media Client of the Year

     

     

    It’s not been that easy this year: Ravi Rao

     

    Emvies 2013 could be summed up as the closest contest ever fought between the Top 3 medai agencies in recent years. But it was business as usual for Mindshare as they bagged the Agency of the Year award for the sixth year in a row.

     

    In conversation with MxMIndia, Ravi Rao, Leader, South Asia at Mindshare shares his excitement of repeating the feat year after year, and, what to expect from the awards going forward.

     

    Lodestar UM and Maxus nearly toppled you from the top spot but in the end you prevailed and won the Media Agency of the Year title yet again. Did you expect the kind of contest that was witnessed at the Emvies this year?

    It has not been that easy this year. Two agencies Lodestar and Maxus almost gave me a heart attack with many of their works being appreciated. But this year was the sixth year in a row that we managed to win this title. The way the contest was fought this year only means that it is going to be a tough race again next year but I can assure you that we are going to give our best shot next year as well.

     

    Did you expect such a tough challenge from them?

    I did expect a close race from Lodestar UM and Maxus. I had seen some of their presentations and they were really up there. But all I want to say is that we want to continue to excel and keep giving the others a stiff competition. We will keep doing that all the time.

     

    Are you disappointed that a few entries did not make the cut and that the Grand Emvie did not come to you?

    There were a couple of shortlists that did not make the mark, so, yes, I am a bit disappointed over there. But that’s life; we’ve got to keep moving forward.

     

    Any entries or agencies that managed to spring up a surprise this year?

    I think the entry by ibs on Tata Docomo was brilliant. It was an agency that one had not heard of much before but the kind of work that they put up and the awards that they bagged this year makes them worthy of an admiration.

     

    How has Emvies as an award evolved this year? Are you happy with the way things panned out on this platform?

    I think this is one of the best media awards that you’ll see. Over here, the clients also decide on the calibre of work to be rewarded and for me that’s a huge compliment for the media agencies.

     

    Any words of advice to your sibling-cum-competitor Ajit Varghese?

    I’d like to say ‘hats off to you Ajit Varghese!’. It was such a close touch-and-go contest all the way. I know they are going to keep coming stronger… and I am prepared for that!

     

    What do you anticipate for the year 2014 on the awards front?

    I cannot say about 2014 right now but I wish and insist that it is us only.

     

    The other two big winners from the client’s end were Cadbury India Ltd that bagged a total of 3 Golds, 3 Silvers and 2 Bronze awards while Tata Docomo was third with 1 Grand Emvie and 3 Golds to its credit. Also noteworthy was the Young Emvie of the Year award that was bagged by Farah Siddiqui of Mindshare.

     

    As for the awards tally, the other winners include MediaCom Communications and ibs that secured sixth and seventh places with 80 and 65 points while DDB Mudra Max with 50 points, MEC with 30 points and OMD India with 20 points finished the tally in the eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively.

     

    The awards presentation was interspersed with media professionals performing and competing for team and solo Indian and Western categories of the Band Baja Award.

     

    *MxMIndia was a Media Partner of Emvies 2013

    Photographs by Puneet Chandok. Courtesy: DNA

     

  • Saavn & Tata Docomo launch multi-channel mktg prog

    By A Correspondent

     

    Digital music service Saavn has announced the rollout of a pop culture marketing campaign to complement its recent data partnership with telecom operator Tata Docomo. Docomo’s target audience in India is comprised of more than 80 percent youth, resulting in a conscious effort to roll out a marketing campaign featuring US artists Justin Timberlake and Daft Punk. Saavn and Docomo have taken a joint initiative to run the campaign aimed at increasing the level of awareness through various touch points. The campaign will include TV, in-store, social and a massive SMS marketing programme.

     

    The marketing campaign is an extension of a deal between Saavn and Docomo that kicked off earlier this month, bringing Indian mobile users a music-integrated data plan for the first time ever. Docomo’s subscribers will now have access to Saavn’s catalogue of 1.1 million songs via a special stream-anywhere data plan – no WiFi necessary. Three monthly plans are available for Docomo’s GSP Prepay customers: 500 minutes, 1,000 minutes and 2,000 minutes.

     

    Both companies believe the campaign and new data service will create more value for Indian consumers to adopt smartphone data services while enjoying free social music services.

     

    With 700 million mobile users, India boasts one of the largest mobile phone user bases in the world. This partnership marks the first-ever streaming music and carrier deal in India following a global trend of similar deals in America, Brazil, Scandanavia and France. Slacker and Muve recently teamed with carriers in the US, and Spotify and Deezer have launched similar programmes in Scandanavia and France respectively.

     

    “In India, consumers need an emotional reason to purchase data plans – music is the answer,” Paramdeep Singh, Co-founder and Managing Director of Saavn, said. “The combination of Docomo’s stellar reputation as a carrier, our vast Indian music catalog, and the appeal of global pop brands like Justin Timberlake, Daft Punk, Pink, Michael Jackson and Rihanna will only amplify the benefits of a worldwide shift in the way mobile users consume data.”

     

    Content-integrated data plans are emerging as a three-way win: content providers can win millions of users out of the deal, carriers further substantiate date packages and open themselves up to a mobile advertising market worth billions of dollars, while consumers retain the freedom to consume data without being penalized.

     

  • Draftfcb Ulka creates two TVCs for Tata Docomo

    By A Correspondent

     

    Draftfcb Ulka has created two new TVCs for Tata Docomo, taking the network’s story further into the domain of social networking. Having embarked on a journey for driving data connectivity through “Network everywhere. Always”, the new TVCs highlight the advantage of being on the network for those whom social networking is the means to have an on-going conversation with their world.

     

    Capturing the very innate need of today’s youth to share their experiences real-time through photographs, videos and posts on social networking sites of their choice. Not having access to a data connection creates a vacuum in their life and this is where Tata Docomo ubiquitous network and data plans come in.

     

    Vasudha Misra, Sr Creative Director, Draftfcb Ulka says, “We took the age old idea of sharing and gave it a facelift. The idea here was to express the impulse to share our experiences and stories as we live them.”

     

    The creative idea takes the leap from this very need of today’s youth, the need to stay connected from anywhere, anytime. This is being driven through the plot in the TVC that of a guy sharing his experience on a hill top with his friends and family.

     

    Ritesh Ghosal, Head – Brand Marketing, Tata Docomo, says, “Tata Docomo has long been the preferred choice of the internet using audiences because of its flexible plans and superior data experience. The new campaign brings to life the advantages of being on a robust data network for people who can be struck with the impulse to share anywhere, anytime.”

     

    The campaign has two TVCs, which went on air in February.

     

    Credits

    National Creative Director – KS Chakravarthy

    Sr. Creative Director – Vasudha Misra

    Creative team – Deepika Chauhan, Robin Thomas, S Srinath, Sandeep Kalra

    Account Management – Sridhar Iyer, Sudipto Poddar, Kanika Rawal, Anuraag Shrivastav &

    Dyuti Biswas

    Agency Producers – Alpa Jobalia, Mazhar Khan

    Production House – Footcandles Production

    Director – Ayyappa

    Producer – Amarjeet Phukan

     

  • Debrief: Tata Docomo: Incomplete stories. Complete ads

    By Anil Thakraney

     

    I like Tata Docomo’s ‘incomplete stories’ idea. It has the potential to be a long-term campaign, with possibilities of riveting creative work. There are a number of commercials on air, each one offering a particular solution. If there’s one little grouse I have, it’s that the ads aren’t consistently good, they need to correct this.

     

    The latest one features a man applying lipstick in front of a mirror. This very unusual situation naturally captivates the attention. Is he gay? Has he lost his marbles? Is he pushing the envelope on metro-sexuality? As questions arise in the mind, we discover he’s a clown getting decked up for his next act. Good one. And the good thing is you won’t get bored even on repeat exposure. This idea also gives Tata Docomo ads a unique character in a highly cluttered mobile phone segment.

     

    But the ad I enjoy most is the one for Tata Docomo’s Unlimited 3G Data. This one features an obviously depraved man leching at a girl inside the elevator. The girl, of course, looks pretty unnerved, and when the lift conks out, she panics. But we later discover the lech is actually a frightened chicken, as he desperately tries to bash the elevator door open. I have watched this ad plenty of times, and it never ceases to be funny. However, please allow me to be a little bitchy here, am in that sort of a mood. Methinks the lecherous dude discovers the babe is a transvestite, haha! Okay, okay, dear feminists, please take it easy, am only kidding!

     

    Jokes apart, it’s a good campaign. Lambi race wali.

     

    [youtube width=”400″ height=”220″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QAfnUH1g1Y[/youtube]

    Rating: (On a scale of 1-5): 3. Very campaignable idea. Needs consistency.