EVolve 2022: Industry needs to focus on measures to make reliable products: Ather’s Nilay Chandra

Rather than pointing fingers at how things are blown up in the EV category which might be true, the industry needs to focus on measures to make reliable products. Once consumers see evident action being taken by all players then half of the problem will be solved and then we could do myth busting exercises, says Nilay Chandra

Exclusive: Nilay Chandra, VP – Scooter Business, Ather Energy, on evolving EV marketing strategies

Chat with IPG’s Arun Kumar and Plum’s Shankar Prasad and actor Ananya Pandey

Storyboard18’s Ankita Saxena with Plum's Shankar Prasad and actor Ananya Pandey

Catch two insight-packed conversations on this week’s show. Arun Kumar, chief data & technology officer, IPG, talks about data, privacy and how global advertisers view India. Plus, catch up with actor Ananya Pandey and Shankar Prasad, CEO and founder of Plum.

Mast & Meh: Cadbury’s lost connection; Thumbs up for WhatsApp, Dezerv & Thums Up

Thums Up's new campaign commemorating 75 years of India’s independence is an ode to inspirational people who’ve helped build India. (A still taken from latest Thums' Up ad)

Find out who made the cut and who got cut in this week’s Mast & Meh, Storyboard18’s weekly picks of the best and boring ads. Read on.

Mast & Meh: Parle serves a crisp ad, a Licious biryani spot flops; plus Naukri, Duroflex, Redmi ads review

The new Naukri.com commercial scores high on relatability. (A still from Naukri.com's ad film)

Find out who made the cut and who got cut in this week’s Mast & Meh, Storyboard18’s weekly picks of the best and boring ads. Read on.

Throwback: Wah Taj! Effort that leads to perfection

Ustad Zakir Hussain. (Photo: Krupasindhu Muduli via Wikimedia Commons 3.0)

The famous television commercial featuring Ustad Zakir Hussain portrayed the perfection in playing the tabla as the result of hours of dedicated work, just like the work of a master tea blender.

All about what3words’ maiden ad for India

Vijay Raaz was not the first choice for the what3words commercial - the ad film-makers were initially thinking of casting a rap artist like Badshah or Diljit Dosanj.(Representational Image: A still from what3words' ad film)

Raj Kamble walks us through Famous Innovations’ journey to arrive at the right way to introduce what3words to India. The ad earned a Mast in Storyboard18’s weekly ad review column Mast & Meh.