Esports celebrities are going to be superstars of the future: KRAFTON’s Srinjoy Das

This move comes after Free Fire, a rival battle royale game from Singapore tech giant Sea's gaming arm Garena, also made a comeback to the country after being suspended for about one and a half years.

KRAFTON is addressing BGMI as a cultural session for the first time, says Srinjoy Das, Associate Director, Marketing, KRAFTON India.

ITC’s Ali Harris Shere on combining “two fantasies” – SRK and Dark Fantasy

The brainstorming session establishing a stronger connection between the Sunfeast Dark Fantasy range of comestibles and consumers culminated in the 'Har Dil Ki Fantasy’ campaign with none other than Shah Rukh Khan.

With the Har Dil Ki Fantasy campaign featuring Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, ITC’s Sunfeast Dark Fantasy range seeks to connect across multiple consumer segments.

How Tata Tea spun a yarn of cultural pride this Independence Day with Desh ke Dhaage campaign, reveals Puneet Das

Each pack serves as a radiant canvas, bringing alive the artistry of Indian craftsmen and their timeless creations. From the Benarasi Silk in Uttar Pradesh to the Kanjeevaram from Tamil Nadu, from the Muga Silk of Assam to the Paithani of Maharashtra, to PhulkarI of Punjab, each handloom spins a yarn of cultural pride.

Tata Tea Premium celebrates the art form of handlooms through the Desh Ke Garv initiative and chooses iconic singer Usha Uthup as the voice of the Desh Ke Dhaage campaign.

Will you drink oat milk if Ajinkya Rahane tells you to? OATEY’s founders seem to think so

Rahane’s association with OATEY allows the brand to reach a wider audience, both domestically and internationally, amplifying its brand awareness and impact. (Image sourced from Moneycontrol)

Ajinkya Rahane, who has come on board as investor and brand ambassador is expected to play a crucial role in persuading consumers to make the shift to healthy beverages.

How an Indian liquor maker is trying to make brandy cool

Traditionally, the alco-bev category talks about success, achievement, bonding and fun; however, through the campaign ‘A Warm Welcome’ the brand's goal has been to position Mansion House as more than just an alco-beverage brand by celebrating genuine connections, inclusivity and compassion.

People don’t drink brandy; they drink Mansion House, says Ahmed Rahimtoola of Tilaknagar Industries. Mansion House sold 7.6 million cases and grew 38 percent last financial year over the previous year, signalling more takers for brandy.

Health needs to be democratised, made accessible: Sriram Padmanabhan of Danone India

Protinex’s agenda as a brand with strong equity and legacy is to normalise the topic of health and make it as a part of everyday conversation. (Representative image by Kelly Sikkema via Unsplash)

Protinex, the flagship brand of Danone has recently launched the second season of its health awareness initiative, Protinex Protein Abhiyaan. This initiative is designed to educate consumers about the importance of protein consumption for better health and well-being.

Festive quarter fuel: AdEX to increase by 20% during H2 2023

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which leads development of the technical standards and guidelines to ensure that the web remains open, accessible, and interoperable, officially launched as a public interest non-profit ogranisation as of January 1, 2023. (Image via Unsplash) via Unsplash)

H2 ad spends will be consistently driven by FMCG, travel & tourism, durables, mobiles/telecom, retail, ecommerce, cement, and wires & cables. New categories like electric mobility will be big on advertising.

Wakefit.co rebrands to showcase innovative home solutions for “Progressive Yet Practical” audience

Wakefit.co also unveiled its new brand logo, ‘The Infinity Home’. The logo symbolises that every aspect of the home - the people, the furniture, the stories, the decor - come together in infinite ways.

The brand unveils its new identity, The Infinity Home, as it aims to simplify living across every life stage. The Infinity Home signifies the infinite possibilities that can be unlocked within a home, with the right home solutions offerings.

By 2025, intimate wear category in India estimated to touch $8.5 billion: Khatija Lokhandwala of Zivame

The ad film shows the woman in an art gallery where every single portrait is of a thin woman. The audience can also see the plus-sized woman in a gym, where she has got the confidence to flirt with a boy.

To tap this opportunity, Zivame plans to penetrate into Tier 2 and 3 markets. Its latest campaign is an attempt to normalise conversations around intimate wear, and one which focuses on inclusivity.