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Tupperware associates with Salman’s Bodyguard for brand promotion
NEW DELHI: Tupperware India has teamed up with the Salman Khan-Kareena Kapoor starrer ‘Bodyguard’ and will promote a 30-second co-branded TVC showcasing Tupperware’s product lineage with the scenes from the movie across channels.
Tupperware will also showcase its products in the movie along with brand placements in some parts of movie.
Tupperware India marketing head Anshu Bagai said, “Tupperware’s association with the film ‘Bodyguard’ is a unique way of spreading brand awareness as the film directly appeals to our customers. We have always received good response from our consumers and consultants after associating with bollywood movies and hence, we always look forward for co-promotion with select movies to reach out to our potential consumers. Tupperware products safeguard the freshness and hygiene of the meals like a bodyguard making you healthier. We are confident that this promotional deal will strengthen Tupperware’s brand visibility as a brand for all.”
Tupperware had earlier associated with films like ‘Billu’ and ‘London Dreams’ for co-promotion of the brand. Last year, Tupperware also associated with movies like ‘Golmal 3’ and ‘We Are Family’ for product and brand placements in the movie.
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Tanishq enters natural gemstone segment with Triptii Dimri campaign
Hues collection debuts ahead of Akshaya Tritiya, spotlighting self-expression
MUMBAI: Tanishq is stepping into the natural gemstone jewellery space with a new campaign featuring actor Triptii Dimri, marking a strategic expansion ahead of Akshaya Tritiya.
The launch introduces the brand’s latest collection, ‘Hues’, a design-led range crafted in 18kt gold and built around 100 percent natural gemstones. The move signals Tanishq’s intent to tap into a fast-growing category driven by consumers seeking authenticity, individuality and expressive styling.
Conceptualised by Lowe Lintas, the campaign film leans into the idea of colour as a form of self-expression. Set in a muted, almost paused world, the narrative comes alive as Dimri selects her jewellery, triggering a burst of colour that transforms her surroundings. The visual metaphor captures how jewellery is evolving from occasion-led adornment to a more personal, mood-driven choice.
The ‘Hues’ collection draws inspiration from the vibrancy of an Indian summer, featuring gemstones such as emeralds, amethysts, citrines, tourmalines and tanzanites. With sculptural forms and techniques like cabochon cuts and layering, the designs aim to bring depth, movement and a contemporary aesthetic to fine jewellery.
Titan Company Limited chief marketing officer Pelki Tshering said, “‘Hues’ marks a bold new chapter as we introduce natural gemstone jewellery in India. The collection reflects the evolving Tanishq woman who is expressive and confident, and seeks jewellery that mirrors her individuality.”
Sharing her perspective, Triptii Dimri said, “What I love about this collection is how it celebrates self-expression through colour. It feels less about occasion and more about expressing who you are in the moment.”
Priced from Rs 30,000, the collection is positioned for both everyday wear and special occasions. To coincide with the festive season, the brand is also rolling out promotional offers, including discounts on making charges and gold rate protection schemes.
With Hues, Tanishq is not just adding a new category but also reshaping how jewellery is worn and perceived, placing personal expression and colour firmly at the centre of its design philosophy.






