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OnePlus rides the rails with Bengaluru Metro’s first full-train wrap
MUMBAI: In a high-visibility move that fuses tech with transit, Rapport Chrome, the outdoor arm of IPG Mediabrands, has partnered with OnePlus India to unveil the first full-train wrap on Bengaluru’s Green Line Metro — a first-of-its-kind format introduced by Namma Metro (BMRCL).
Dubbed as a window to innovation, the striking wrap-around design for the new OnePlus 13s turns the metro’s windows into camera lenses — cleverly mimicking the smartphone’s camera interface. As passengers zip through India’s tech capital, it appears they’re capturing the city through the eyes of the device itself. Inside, sleek branding and smart copy keep the vibe on-brand and high-impact.
The Green Line, which cuts across key residential and commercial zones, offers prime real estate for eyeballs-on-the-go — making it the ideal canvas for a flagship like the 13s.
Rapport Chrome president Vinkoo Chakraborty said “Collaborating with OnePlus on this trailblazing campaign has redefined the possibilities of creative contextualization in outdoor advertising in India. By combining innovative design with the strategic reach of the Green Line, we’ve created a powerful platform to showcase the OnePlus 13s to millions.”
From station to screen, OnePlus is proving that bold creative and contextual genius can still turn heads in a mobile-first world.
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The Advertising Club unveils new brand identity
71-year-old industry body repositions itself as marketing’s guiding beacon
MUMBAI: The Advertising Club has revealed a refreshed brand identity, signalling a new chapter in its 71-year journey at the heart of India’s marketing and media ecosystem.
Created in partnership with global brand consultancy Landor, the rebrand is less about reinvention and more about realignment. It builds on decades of credibility while sharpening the Club’s role in an industry being rapidly reshaped by technology, artificial intelligence and shifting consumer expectations.
For generations, The Advertising Club has been the meeting ground for ideas, ambition and industry-defining conversations. From flagship platforms to benchmark-setting awards, it has helped script the story of modern Indian marketing. Now, as algorithms influence artistry and data sits alongside design, the Club is leaning into change with clarity.
At the core of the new identity is a simple but powerful idea: TAC as “The Beacon”. In a time of constant disruption, the industry needs more than applause lines. It needs direction. The refreshed positioning casts the Club as a steady guide, illuminating what lies ahead while honouring the milestones behind it.
The new visual system is designed to be flexible and future-ready, adapting seamlessly across awards, partnerships, platforms and digital touchpoints. It carries the weight of legacy, yet speaks in a contemporary voice that feels confident, global and distinctly Indian.
The Advertising Club president and McCann India CEO Dheeraj Sinha, said the refresh reflects both responsibility and opportunity. “Our seven-decade legacy demands that we lead with purpose. This new identity reaffirms our intent to serve as a beacon at a time of high volatility. TAC will continue to set benchmarks, spark meaningful conversations and champion the ideas shaping the future of marketing and advertising.”
The evolution is not about discarding the past, but about using it as fuel for what comes next. As culture, commerce, creativity and code increasingly converge, The Advertising Club is positioning itself as the platform that connects the dots and keeps the industry moving forward.






