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ONDC’s first brand film celebrates the spirit of Indian entrepreneurship

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Mumbai: ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) is thrilled to present its debut brand film, “ONDC Network par ab har business ke liye Bharat khulega” a celebration of the boundless dreams and aspirations of Indians in the new era of digital commerce.

The film, released ahead of Republic Day, serves as a testament to ONDC’s commitment to empowering aspiring entrepreneurs and fostering the growth of existing businesses without constraints. It envisions a world where anyone with a dream can thrive, breaking free from traditional limitations and embracing limitless opportunities provided by the Open Network. The film further enhances ONDC’s commitment towards #vocalforlocal, especially supporting women entrepreneurs.

Set against the backdrop of India’s diverse landscapes, the 145-second film weaves together a tapestry of stories featuring archetypes of sellers and showcasing the journey of individuals from various walks of life. From the local street diya seller to the artisan crafting locks in Aligarh, from the neighborhood kirana shop owner to the creator of tangy Rajasthani pickles, and from a bridal boutique proprietor to an independent cab driver – the film encapsulates the spirit of a thriving India fueled by inclusive, interoperable and unbundled nature of the Open Network.

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“ONDC is the foundation of a thriving ecosystem where both established and emerging businesses can aspire for sky-high goals and realize their entrepreneurial dreams, bound only by the limits of their imagination. By tapping into the Open Network, businesses and entrepreneurs can expand without boundaries and maximize their value creation. Our first brand film celebrates this spirit of boundless aspirations and inclusive growth,” said Shireesh Joshi, CBO, ONDC CBO Shireesh Joshi.

With ONDC as a catalyst, the film presents a narrative of breaking barriers, fostering connections, and creating a symphony of opportunities that enable small businesses and individual entrepreneurs to transcend local boundaries and reach a nationwide and even a global audience. The film expresses this with an expression that we hope becomes a rallying cry for everyone connected with the ONDC Network now and in months to come.

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Kenneth Roman, former Ogilvy CEO and ad industry veteran, passes away at 95

Longtime Ogilvy & Mather leader and David Ogilvy biographer leaves lasting legacy

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NEW YORK: Kenneth Roman, the former chairman and chief executive of Ogilvy & Mather and a defining figure of Madison Avenue’s golden era, has passed away at the age of 95. He died on 22 April 2026 at his home in Manhattan.

Roman spent more than two decades at Ogilvy, joining in 1963 as an account executive and steadily rising through the ranks to lead the agency as chairman and CEO from 1985 to 1989. His tenure coincided with a pivotal period in the company’s history, including its acquisition by WPP.

Beyond the boardroom, Roman was widely respected as the definitive chronicler of the agency’s founder, David Ogilvy. His biography, The King of Madison Avenue, remains one of the most authoritative accounts of modern advertising’s evolution. He also co-authored influential titles such as How to Advertise and Writing That Works, both regarded as essential reading in the industry.

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In a tribute, Ogilvy described Roman as a “quietly determined” leader and a lifelong custodian of the agency’s culture. Even after retirement, he remained closely connected to the firm, contributing articles, mentoring talent and serving as a trusted voice on its history and values.

Colleagues remember him not just for his leadership, but for his generosity and commitment to the craft of writing and storytelling. His presence at industry events and continued engagement with the Ogilvy community reflected a career that never quite slowed down.

Roman’s passing marks the end of an era for the original Madison Avenue generation. He leaves behind a legacy shaped by leadership, authorship and an enduring belief in the power of ideas and people.

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