Brands
Tata Soulfull personalises chai-time with No Maida rusk and AI Manoj Bajpayee bot
MUMBAI: When tea meets tech, sparks fly. Tata Soulfull, the ‘better-for-you’ foods brand from Tata Consumer Products, has brewed up something fresh for chai lovers with its latest campaign ‘Tata ka Rusk – Chai Time with Manoj Bajpayee’.
At the heart of this campaign is a first-of-its-kind Whatsapp bot that lets consumers create personalised images and videos featuring Manoj Bajpayee, transforming a simple tea break into a shareable, star-studded moment.
The launch also introduces Tata Soulfull no maida rusk, made with 16 per cent jowar and completely free of maida. The product offers a wholesome, less crumbly take on the traditional rusk, perfect for guilt-free dunking.
Tata Soulfull CMO Rasika Prashant shared, “With ‘Tata ka rusk – Chai time with Manoj Bajpayee’, we wanted to go beyond a standard product launch. Rusk is a deeply habitual category, and changing that takes more than innovation, it takes interaction. The Whatsapp bot lets people not just try the product, but live the experience.”
Supported by a 360-degree marketing push across digital and BTL platforms, the campaign blends nostalgia with new-age engagement. With Manoj Bajpayee’s charm and Tata Soulfull’s tech-driven creativity, chai-time just found its modern-day twist: personal, playful, and perfectly brewed for India’s homes.
Brands
Thermocool rolls out Navratri campaign on trains and stations
Nine day digital push blends devotion and storytelling for travellers
NEW DELHI: Thermocool Home Appliances has launched a high-visibility digital campaign during Navratri, turning railway stations and trains into storytelling spaces that blend culture with brand engagement.
The nine-day campaign spans key high-footfall locations including Katra, Anand Vihar, Gorakhpur, Prayagraj and Moradabad, along with the Vande Bharat Express on the Delhi-Katra route. Travellers encounter the campaign across station screens, concourses and onboard infotainment systems, making it hard to miss.
What sets the initiative apart is its narrative approach. Each day of Navratri is dedicated to one of the nine forms of Goddess Durga, with digital content explaining the significance and stories behind each day. The result is a campaign that does more than advertise, it informs and engages passengers in the middle of their journeys.
For director of sales and marketing Tanuj Gupta, the idea was to go beyond visibility. He noted that while Navratri is widely celebrated, awareness of its deeper meaning is often limited, and the campaign aims to bridge that gap in a simple and accessible way.
By tapping into high-traffic transit spaces, Thermocool is placing its message where audiences naturally gather, from busy platforms to train compartments. The repeated exposure across these touchpoints is designed to build familiarity while creating a more meaningful connection with consumers.
In a season marked by devotion and festivity, the campaign finds a clever middle ground. It turns everyday travel into a cultural moment, where storytelling travels alongside the passenger.








