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ETML wins the digital mandate for Keffy

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Mumbai: ETML, an advertising & analytics company has bagged the digital mandate for Keffy, a beacon of wellness in the health industry. This partnership marks a significant leap forward in blending the art of holistic well-being with the precision of digital marketing, leveraging data-driven strategies to enhance the impact of their initiatives.

Keffy’s mission is to help individuals fully embrace life by offering top-quality supplements designed to support the body, mind, and spirit. Inspired by the Greek concept of ‘kefi’, they encourage a zestful approach to wellness, promoting enthusiasm in everyday living. They are dedicated to transparency and scientific integrity, carefully reviewing extensive research to provide products with genuine, scientifically-backed benefits.

Commenting on the win,  ETML founder & CEO Raghav Kansal said, “We are thrilled to join forces with Keffy to pioneer the next chapter of digital wellness. Through this partnership, we aim to harness the power of technology to elevate Keffy’s well-being initiatives. Our comprehensive approach includes meticulous campaign optimization, real-time performance tracking, and insightful analytics. By combining our innovative marketing strategies with Keffy’s commitment to holistic health, we aspire to drive meaningful engagement and inspire positive change in the wellness industry.”

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Adding on to this, Keffy founder Paras Arora said, “At Keffy, our mission has always been to empower individuals to thrive in mind, body, and spirit. This partnership with ETML marks an exciting new chapter for us, as it allows us to amplify our impact and reach a broader audience than ever before. By leveraging ETML’s cutting-edge digital marketing strategies and performance-driven approach, we can enhance our outreach and engagement efforts significantly. ETML’s expertise in data-driven marketing and real-time analytics will help us to better understand our audience’s needs and tailor our offerings accordingly. Together, we are committed to creating a healthier, happier world, where wellness is not just a goal, but a way of life.”

 

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Fevicol releases its last ad campaign by the late Piyush Pandey

The adhesive brand’s last campaign by the late advertising legend Piyush Pandey turns an everyday Indian obsession into a quietly powerful metaphor

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MUMBAI: Fevicol has never needed much of a plot. A sticky bond, a wry observation, a truth that every Indian instantly recognises — that has always been enough. “Kursi Pe Nazar,” the brand’s latest television commercial, is no different. And yet it carries a weight that no previous Fevicol film has had to bear: it is the last one its creator, the advertising legend Piyush Pandey, will ever make.

The film, released on Tuesday by Pidilite Industries, fixes its gaze on the kursi — the chair — and what it means in Indian life. Not just as a piece of furniture, but as a currency of ambition, a vessel of authority, and a source of quiet social drama that plays out in every home, office and institution across the country. Who sits in the chair, who waits for it, and who eyes it hungrily from across the room: the film transforms this sharply observed cultural truth into a narrative that is, in the best Fevicol tradition, funny, warm and instantly familiar.

The campaign was Pandey’s idea. He discussed it in detail with the team before his death, but did not live to see it shot. Prasoon Pandey, director at Corcoise Films who helmed the commercial, said the team needed five months to find its footing before they felt ready to shoot. “This was the toughest film ever for all of us,” he said. “It was Piyush’s idea, magical as always.”

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The emotional weight of that responsibility was not lost on the team at Ogilvy India, which created the campaign. Kainaz Karmakar and Harshad Rajadhyaksha, group chief creative officers at Ogilvy India, described the process as “a pilgrimage of sorts, on the path that Piyush created not just for Ogilvy, but for our entire profession.”

Sudhanshu Vats, managing director of Pidilite Industries, said the film was rooted in a distinctly Indian insight. “The ‘kursi’ symbolises aspiration, transition, and ambition,” he said. “Piyush Pandey had an extraordinary ability to elevate such everyday observations into iconic storytelling for Fevicol. This film carries that legacy forward.”

That legacy is considerable. Over several decades, Pandey’s partnership with Fevicol produced some of the most beloved advertising in Indian history, building the brand into something rare: a household name that people actively enjoy watching sell to them.

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“Kursi Pe Nazar” does not try to be a tribute. It simply tries to be a great Fevicol film. By most measures, it succeeds — which is, in the end, the most fitting send-off of all.

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