Tag: The Womb

  • Samco launches investment campaign

    Samco Securities, a investment-tech company, in collaboration with The Womb, has launched a series titled ‘Traders ka Andekha Sach’.

    Said Jimeet Modi, Founder and CEO, Samco Group: “Samco recognises the valuable role that a stock trader plays to aid the progress of the financial markets and the economy. Traders possess a unique set of skills, honed through years of experience and dedication. They demonstrate remarkable analytical capabilities, navigating the highs and lows of the market with poise and resilience. Moreover, traders are masters of risk management, meticulously assessing and mitigating risks to protect their investments and maximize returns. This series is our tribute to the traders and the investors”

    Added Heval Patel, Head of Account Management at The Womb: “In India, trading lacks the recognition and respect accorded to other professions. These perceptions impact different aspects of the trader’s social life – facing trouble while securing credit, finding a suitor, kid’s admissions in schools etc. We want to change the way India sees traders. We want to show the Andekha Sach of traders.”

  • Sebamed launches campaign for its personal care brand

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    Sebamed, a German personal care brand, launched yet another campaign #UmeedNahiSach for its beauty and personal care portfolio.

     

    The campaign reiterates Sebamed’s commitment towards educating and empowering consumers with right information about their skin and hair concerns, and showcases why Sebamed products backed with pH 5.5 benefits are efficacious in solving their issues.

     

    Commenting on the same Shashi Ranjan, Country Head, Sebamed said: “We are committed towards creating a new paradigm in the beauty and personal care segment keeping customers at the core. Over the years we have built a passionate team, that works on bold idea and solves real customer issues. Through #UmeedNahiSach campaign, Sebamed reiterates its commitment towards integrity in communication and urges consumers to switch to Sebamed range of Skin and Hair care products that really works. I am sure this will resonate well with our audience.”

     

    Added Suyash Khabya, Creative Head, The Womb: “Sebamed doesn’t beat around the bush. It talks straight, it talks honest, and it talks the truth. Sebamed is a challenger brand and will keep questioning the status quo. That’s the tone we have maintained for the brand. Through this campaign “Umeed Nahi Sach”, our attempt is to show the honest mirror to consumers by helping them choose the right products for ‘true’ real results. We’ve incorporated the sound of the shankh in the end which sonically signifies that Sebamed stands for Truth and Truth always wins!”

     

  • Scaler releases new brand film

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    Scaler by InterviewBit, a tech upskilling startup, has released a new brand film. Conceptualised by creative agency The Womb, the campaign highlights the importance of producing capable techies experienced at tackling Data Science & Machine Learning (DS & ML).  Scaler has also partnered with Asia Cup on Disney+Hotstar as an associate sponsor to promote the new campaign.

     

    Said Rahul Karthikeyan, Chief Marketing Officer, Scaler & InterviewBit, elaborating the rationale behind the brand film: “With organisations across industries either migrating towards digital or placing more emphasis on its digital verticals, a good majority of the issues these organisations face now need to be dealt with digitally. This shift towards digital has given rise to a need for skilled talents capable of handling data causing a shortage of Data Scientists and Machine Learning experts on a global scale. Addressing this need for data-driven problem solvers is crucial for streamlining day-to-day operations in any organisation. And that is exactly what this brand film represents. By drawing parallels between a dashing bull-fighter and an upskilled coder, we attempt to showcase not just the glamorous pay on offer to Data Scientists today but also the charisma and confidence with which these professionals can tackle seemingly tricky tasks.”

     

  • Sebamed launches campaign for acne care

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    Sebamed, the German personal care brand, has launched a campaign with the theme “Face Wash Nahi Treat Karo” for its acne care portfolio.

     

    Commenting on the same Shashi Ranjan, Head, Consumer business said: “Beauty & Personal care is a key growth driver for us. We are thrilled to make more strides in this segment and to bring global expertise to the Indian consumers.  Acne is a common problem encountered by a large percentage of our population at some point in their lives. Sebamed’s range of acne care products are highly efficacious which helps in getting rid of acne, hence through this campaign our goal is to provide reassurance to our consumers and bring back their confidence”

     

    Added Jaydeep Shah, Marketing Head for Sebamed brands in India: “Staying true to Sebamed’s core proposition of #SirfScienceKiSuno, the campaign talks about how Sebamed Clear face foam has been scientifically formulated in a new format (foam instead of wash) , which not only stops acne but also prevents recurrence. We are sure it will resonate well with the discerning customers”

     

    Said Dhaval Jadwani, Business Head, The Womb: “Sebamed Clear face foam is scientifically proven to stop acne and prevent them from reoccurring. The product formulation works best when massaged and kept on for 3-minutes for the science to work. Our focus was to deliver this message in simple, yet in an interesting manner. We created ‘Face wash, nahi treat karo” to shine the light on the right product and its right usage”

     

  • Ranveer Singh promotes Astral Pipes in new campaign

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    Astral Pipes has launched a brand campaign with actor Ranveer Singh. It builds on a new catchphrase in Sindhi “Dadho Sutho” (very good). The campaign has been conceptualised by The Womb Communications.

     

    Said Kairav Engineer, VP – Business Development Astral Limited: “Our objective is to increase consumer involvement and preference for good quality pipes while the purchase decision is made. The average cost of residential plumbing is roughly about 2% of the overall cost of building a house. So the probable saving here could be minuscule against which the risk is so huge of jeopardizing entire house. We intend to educate consumers to invest in good quality pipes while spending to make their dream home.”

     

    Added Heval Patel, Head of Account Management, The Womb: “In a commoditized, low-involvement category, we were clear that we had to create a preference for Astral Pipes. In our numerous conversations with homeowners and influencers (plumbers/contractors) we understood that while people meticulously plan every aspect of their homes like interior decors, tiles, furniture, etc. to match lifestyle and status, they inadvertently end up using compromised pipes. As a leading and trusted pipe brand in India, we had to highlight the ill-effects of doing so and eventually make Astral synonymous with a very good quality pipe for the homeowners and the influencers and hence the use of the phrase “Astral Dadho Sutho”.

     

     

  • Astral Adhesives launches campaign

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    Astral Adhesives has launched a campaign for its adhesive brand – Bondtite. The TVC is conceptualized by The Womb in co-operation with Astral Adhesives team.

     

    Commenting on the launch of TVC, Sandeep Engineer, MD of the company said: “In celebration of Bondtite’s 25th anniversary, we are delighted to present the campaign around Bondtite which is synonymous to strength, quality, and trust. The launch of this campaign during Republic Day enhances its significance, since it features the diversity of bonds.  With this campaign we aim to aid visibility while adding more value to our brand and boost Astral Adhesives business in the market.”

     

  • Nobel Hygiene & Womb launch campaign for adult diapers

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    Nobel Hygiene Friends, the adult diaper brand, has launched “Fear of Falling”, a one-minute video film across its digital platforms. Through this film and the corresponding #BreakTheFall campaign Friends hopes to educate viewers about the risk elders face in attempting to use the toilet alone at night.

     

    The campaign was made in collaboration with The Womb and designer-adperson Deepak Singh (founder of Vitamin D).

     

    Said Kartik Johari, Vice-President – Marketing & e-commerce, Nobel Hygiene: “It is unfortunate but the truth that our elderly adults face every night. Incontinence is a severe issue that is shrouded in taboos in our country. It needs to be taken head on as it is an unavoidable biological fact that most of us will face at some point or the other as our bodies age. Yet we refuse to accept or extend help. People suffering from it choose to remain silent for fear of social ostracisation.”

     

    Added Singh: “When Nobel Hygiene came to us with the brief of creating this film, we found it to be a very timely and relevant initiative, keeping in mind the magnitude of the problem as stated by the facts and numbers. The idea was to bring out the scenario, that leads to elderly people falling or slipping in the bathroom, in an intriguing way. It’s reassuring to know that brands today are taking up some very real but unspoken issues and willing to open up conversations around them. And we are very glad to have played a part in it.”

     

  • ‘Right Start, Flying Start’ by EuroKids International

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    In order to stem the learning gap that the Covid-19 pandemic has caused to toddlers’ developmental journey, EuroKids International has urged parents to resume learning for their young ones through the launch of their ‘Right Start, Flying Start’ digital campaign comprising a series of three videos.

     

    Speaking about the ‘Right Start, Flying Start’ campaign, K V S Seshasai, CEO, Pre-K Division, EuroKids International said:  “There is irrefutable global evidence that the learning journey for children is the most rapid in the early years and the closure of early childhood education centres during the pandemic has resulted in a widening gap in learning for most children. In order to stem this, we want to encourage parents to consider remote learning for their children, so they can continue to achieve their developmental milestones. Children can stay indoors and learn with experienced educators and use scientifically developed curriculum.”

     

    The ‘Right Start, Flying Start’ campaign was conceptualised with creative agency – The Womb. Added Navin Talreja. Founding Partner, The Womb: ”Our understanding of parents’ mindsets with regard to early years of schooling revealed that these are considered as discretionary years of fun for kids.  Working with the management, curriculum creators and teachers at EuroKids helped us understand that in fact some of the critical phases in a child’s learning journey are the early years in school. Taught the EuroKids way better prepares them to take on the academic challenges that come their way as they move through different grades. Our task in communication was to bring to the forefront the unique ways EuroKids teaches kids to give them this flying start.”

     

     

  • Sebamed releases campaign titled ‘Filmstars kee nahi, science kee suno’

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    Sebamed, a German personal care brand, has released a campaign titled ‘Filmstars kee nahi, science kee suno’ to demonstrate its superiority over market leaders in the soap category.

     

     

     

    Shashi Ranjan

    Commenting on future plans, Shashi Ranjan, India Head for Sebamed, said: “At Sebamed we stand for truth and transparency. During these unprecedented times, our wide portfolio of Skin & Hair care products with unique pH 5.5 benefit offers the new Gold standard to the consumers. We remain strategically committed to invest in attracting best talent, creating engaging brand stories and driving rapid distribution expansion across channels.”

     

    Added Konark Gaur, India Head of Marketing for Sebamed:  “Consumers today are re-evaluating their brand choices and are looking for brands that deliver on their promise. Sebamed, a brand that stands for honesty & authenticity wants to empower the consumers with the right information so that they can choose the best. We believe that product is always the hero and days of gimmicky advertising are counted.”

     

    Konark Gaur

    Said unnamed creative partner at The Womb: “The personal care industry has always been conditioned to follow standard beauty practices in order to make it appealing to the consumers. However, when we came across Sebamed and what the brand wanted to convey to its consumers, we decided to communicate the product truth through our campaign, without any silver coating. Striking the right balance between the bandwagon fallacy and authenticity, the brand is building a connection with its consumers through demonstration-based advertising with an honest approach.”

     

     

  • UpGrad unveils new TV & digital campaign

    By A Correspondent

     

    UpGrad, the online higher education company, has unveiled its latest mass media campaign. The TV commercial, featuring a donkey, draws from the cultural insight that in the corporate world, everyone wants to climb the ladder and choose various ways to get ahead – one of the most common being the tendency to ‘lick ass’.

     

    Shot in Estonia, the film has been developed by creative agency The Womb and has been directed by Shashanka Chaturvedi, aka Bob, co-founder & director, Good Morning Films.

     

    Said Arjun Mohan, CEO – India, UpGrad: “Our primary objective is to define the kind of education UpGrad provides, that is not constricted by the mode of learning – which just happens to be online. The next ambition was to compellingly summarise all the types of courses we provide – post-graduate degrees, certifications and diplomas. We chose the word ‘degree’ because in India, the concept of a ‘degree’ holds emotional and practical heft across all socio-economic classes. While degrees are available a dime a dozen, the conflict occurs when they tend to be generic, outdated and from not so credible institutions, that are ultimately not valued by employers. Thus, the genesis of ‘Sirf naam ki nahin, kaam ki degree’ – upGrad’s promise to provide outcome-oriented specialisations that help learners to achieve the ROI on education – job/profile switch, increment or promotion, in other words, Employability.”

     

    Talking about the campaign, Kawal Shoor, Co-Founder, The Womb added: “UpGrad and The Womb got together a few months back to start working on building its brand and business in India. COVID-19 has hastened the need for edtech as a category. UpGrad is a very substantive brand in the midst of many lightweight educational institutions that have mushroomed all over India. It has a great culture, knows how to teach, and has tie-ups with some of the best universities in India, and the world. It can fulfil the learning needs of working professionals and undergraduates. We had to bring its various offerings under one, clear positioning idea for the brand that stems from and can influence culture. This spot introduces that idea, along with a clear proposition for working professionals.”

     

    Added Navin Talreja, Co-Founder, The Womb: “UpGrad’s Data Science and Management programs for working professionals have great pedigree with tie-ups with institutions like IIIT Bangalore, IIT Madras, and Deakin Business School. To make this resonate culturally, we borrowed from culture – work/corporate culture to be specific. We uncovered a very rich insight – in organisations, those who’re not good enough to find other means to rise. We built our proposition around this insight. What was even more challenging was to find a way to execute this in a lockdown – so what you’ll see, are Indian-origin actors from the UK, performing in an office in Estonia, being remotely directed from a villa in Goa. The clients at UpGrad have to be complimented for believing,”

     

     

  • The Womb unveils new ad campaign for Sunny

    By A Correspondent

     

    The Womb’s latest campaign for Sunny Oil focuses on addressing tough situations faced by women at home which most often are pushed under the rug.

     

    Commenting on the new campaign, Prashant Sarwade – Head of Marketing, Frigorifico Allana said: “Being a challenger brand in a highly undifferentiated commoditized category, Sunny needed a narrative that could strike the right emotional chord with today’s woman, helps build preference for the brand and in the process also builds a differentiated emotional territory that could be leveraged for multi category play in the future. Our new campaign Life Aapki, Recipe Aapki brings in a fresh perspective and attempts to break the stereotypical “smile karti hai, khana pakati hai” imagery of the women. It is a life inspired progressive conversation that depicts real life everyday situations and acknowledges the difficult choices women have to make in such situations. We believe Sunny can be that positive voice which helps build a deeper connect with the new age women.”

     

    Added Kawal Shoor – Founding Partner, The Womb: “As Sunny readies itself to become a multi-product, multi-category brand, our task was to transition it’s positioning from ‘oil-led’, to brand-led. That demanded us to come from a contemporary cultural space from within the lives of modern women. Contemporary brands are helping resolve conflicts than just fulfill needs. We picked on a conflict that most of us, and especially modern women face – daily situations that have no single right answer. What we didn’t want to do was sermonize her. Rather, we felt that the brand should encourage her inner instinct – to do the right thing. What Suyash and his team has done beautifully is to link Sunny’s point-of-view with the category seamlessly, with ‘Life Aapki, Recipe Aapki’”

     

     

  • Saregama Carvaan renders another emotional ad film

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    Chrome Pictures and The Womb recently released their latest ad for Saregama Carvaan.

     

    Said Kumar Ajit, Vice President, Saregama India: “As awareness of Carvaan as a product grows, we now wanted to build in a compelling emotional motive for all young Indians to express their gratitude towards the people who have made some impact in their life. #ThankYou is the simplest expression but most often than not a difficult one to express. With Saregama Carvaan, we want to bridge this gap between the generations. We urge people to say #ThankYou to the people who matter, who have made difference in their lives. The time is right to gift Carvaan not just for its 5000 songs and other great features, but also for the emotional heft it carries”

     

    Adding to that, Navin Talreja, Founding Partner, The Womb said: “We felt Saregama Carvaan could be the perfect carrier of such an expression for the young generation. We want to make Carvaan as synonymous with saying ‘thank you’, as a red rose is for love. The launch film is the first in a series of communication and activation initiatives we will take to seep the message deep into Indian psyche. We’ve started off with a typical and traditional Indian father-son relationship – filled with respect and distance. And how Carvaan can help in a small way to bridge such relationship gaps”

     

    Said Amit Sharma, Director, Chrome Pictures: “A lot of Indians are not verbal about their feelings towards their parents especially towards fathers even though they love them. Small gestures that children express onto their parents are magical moments that fill their hearts with joy. Being appreciated by your child when not expecting is the best gift a parent can ever receive and as a father myself I can vouch for this. Therefore, when the Saregama Carvaan brief was narrated to me I was very moved by it and was extremely excited to take the project forward. I hope my latest creation for the Saregama Caravaan brings both parents and children closer.”