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Razorfish names Sundeep Keramalu as associate creative director
MUMBAI: Strengthening its core capabilities in digital media and marketing, technology and creative, Razorfish has appointed Sundeep Keramalu as associate creative director – copy.
Keramalu has over eight years of experience in the industry having worked with companies like Times Group and U-Advantage.
Razorfish CEO Charulata Ravi Kumar said, “Sundeep brings with him the curiosity to search the new, and find a creative and innovative solution to problems. A perfect fit for the philosophy and culture we nurture at Razorfish.”
Razorfish COO Gaurav Pathak added, “Sundeep is a contemporary storyteller and is able to translate problems into transformational ideas that can keep one engrossed in the tale much after its over. He believes in the big ideas with a strong narrative. In his eight+ years of professional writing, he has gathered a diverse portfolio across several genres in digital, print, TV, radio, and non-fiction.”
Speaking on his new role, Keramalu said, “What I like about Razorfish is the blockbuster energy that everyone carries, especially the top management. It brings me great honour to be part of such a high-spirited organisation. What I’d like to do is to enhance the brand philosophies through sensational messaging that’s going to make you think. And with the psyche of Razorfish, I am sure that I’d be able to make you think a lot more.”
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Britannia 50-50 settles crunch vs melt debate with new TVC launch
Pant and Rodrigues front campaign reviving ‘Na Re Naa Naa’ jingle
MUMBAI:For three decades, 50-50 has played on the idea of duality, pairing two flavours in one cracker. With Cheeze Dipped, the brand shifts the spotlight from flavour to texture. Built with 22 baked layers for a structured crunch and enrobed in cheese for a smooth finish, the product aims to deliver a 50 percent crunchy and 50 percent melty experience.
To bring the contrast alive, the brand has rolled out a new TVC featuring cricketers Rishabh Pant and Jemimah Rodrigues. Conceptualised by Mullen Lowe Lintas Group, the film turns the Crunch versus Melt debate into playful banter, with Pant and Rodrigues embodying two distinct snack personalities. The back-and-forth builds to a simple resolution, both experiences can coexist in one bite.
Adding a dose of nostalgia, the iconic “Na Re Naa Naa” jingle returns in a refreshed avatar, reconnecting the brand with a new generation while nodding to its cricket-led legacy.
Britannia vice president marketing Siddharth Gupta said the brand has always celebrated contrast, from its early “Na Re Naa Naa” days to its cricket associations. With Cheeze Dipped, he noted, the idea moves beyond flavour and comes alive through texture. Bringing together male and female cricketing icons under 50-50 felt like a natural extension of that thought.
Rodrigues said the campaign’s central idea resonated instantly, adding that the lively exchange with Pant captures the crunchy versus melty debate in an entertaining way. Pant echoed the sentiment, calling the concept relatable and saying the playful banter made the shoot enjoyable.
Mullen Lowe Lintas Group president creative Sarvesh Raikar, described 50-50 as one of India’s most loved biscuits and said the new variant required a fresh expression of duality. The contrasting energies of Pant and Rodrigues, he added, offered the perfect metaphor for crunch and melt.
The Britannia 50-50 Cheeze Dipped Crunchy Layered Sandwich is currently available across select cities at leading retail outlets and on quick commerce platforms, inviting snackers to stop choosing sides and simply take a bite.






