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Creativeland Asia conceptualises first ever CCD TVC
Mumbai: Coffee shop chain Café Coffee Day (CCD) has launched its first ever television commercial in its 16 years of existence, conceptualised by Creativeland Asia.
CCD aims to reach every single household through the television commercial. The TVC titled ‘Sit Down’ is part of a 360 degree campaign. It is built on the premise that ‘standing up’ often doesn’t really yield results, but a lot of things can happen when you ‘sit down’.
Creativeland Asia founder and creative chairman Sajan Raj Kurup said, “We wanted CCD‘s first ever TVC to be a little more than an Advert. Something that CCDgoers identify with, something that is neither too heavy nor too frivolous. In the whole idea of ‘Sit-down’, we eventually found all these and more. A powerful thought which is socially relevant in India at this juncture.”
The TVC is produced by Equinox Films and directed by Ram Madhvani.
According to the company, the campaign will be integrated across media with digital and social playing an important role. The agency has planned many campaign specific acts over the last year and will be executed phase-wise.
CCD president marketing K. Ramakrishnan said, “CCD as a brand has never advertised in mass media in the last 16 years of its existence. It has been built solely through unique and pioneering marketing initiatives, coffee category building activities, public relations and more recently through social media. We believe it is the right time to get deeper into our customers lives, possible only through television.”
The craft of the TVC combines two contrarian cultures – the café space and the social media space. The storyline of the TVC shows how a bunch of youngsters started a movement call sit-down by self recording videos across various CCDs across the country to the self anthem and then posting it via various avenues on social media. The central message of the TVC being to stop creating morchas or standing up against things, and instead Sit-down talk over a cup of coffee and find a way forward. Over 130 social-media profiles were used. Live posts were diligently crafted and created to become the frame-work of the TVC, the company said.
There are a series of shorter tactical films planned as well. The ads have first been released on the social media space on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. It will be released on air across all major television networks on 8 December.
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Birla Opus unveils IPL campaign with 10 cricketers
3 films in 4 languages showcase 16-year warranty and 99 plus stain protection as stars echo “Main Bhi…”
MUMBAI: Birla Opus has just painted the perfect IPL boundary and this time the whole team is on the same canvas. The forward-looking paint brand has launched a high-impact, multi-language campaign for IPL 2026 that cleverly taps into India’s cricket fever. In a first-of-its-kind execution, it brings together 10 prominent IPL cricketers across three films in four languages, turning everyday tournament rituals into relatable moments that celebrate belief and optimism.
The cricketers Shivam Dube, Varun Chakravarthy, Axar Patel, Rajat Patidar, Washington Sundar, Nitesh Kumar Reddy, Ashutosh Sharma, Dhruv Jurel, Avesh Khan and Nehal Wadhera feature in light-hearted stories built around net practice, photoshoots and travel. Each film playfully captures a moment of scepticism about paint performance, followed by a collective, unscripted “Main Bhi…” from the players, hands raised in agreement. The narrative seamlessly highlights Birla Opus’s key innovations: 16-year warranty for exterior emulsion paints, scratch-resistant wood paints, and 99 plus stain protection for interior paints.
Birla Opus Paints head of marketing Inderpreet Singh said the campaign reflects the passion of cricket fans across regions and languages. “IPL is one of India’s biggest cultural unifiers. This year we wanted to bring our best-in-class features to life in a contextually relevant manner,” he noted.
Leo South Asia, chief creative officer, Sachin Kamble added, “‘Main Bhi’ is a simple but powerful expression of belief. By bringing together some of the biggest voices from this year’s IPL, we have turned an individual endorsement into a collective voice of validation.”
With its fresh, engaging storytelling and star power, Birla Opus has turned a paint campaign into a nationwide conversation. As the IPL season heats up, the brand is proving that the best way to stand out is to paint a picture everyone can relate to, one where trust, performance and a shared “Main Bhi…” moment come together in perfect harmony.








