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Acko CMO Ashish Mishra celebrates Grand Effie 2024 win
MUMBAI: Acko’s marketing team, led by chief marketing officer Ashish Mishra, celebrated a remarkable victory at the Effie Awards India 2024, clinching the prestigious Grand Effie, one gold, and three silver awards. The team also secured third place in the overall points tally.
The standout campaign, Health Insurance ki Subah ho gayi Mamu, featuring the iconic characters Munna and Circuit, was hailed as one of the most innovative marketing efforts in the insurance sector over the past decade.
Mishra expressed gratitude to Leo Burnett India, including key contributors Abhimanyu, Shailee Raghav, Ashish Spiky, Amitesh Rao, and Rajdeepak Das, for their creativity and collaboration in delivering this industry-defining work.
He further acknowledged the contributions of Acko’s marketing and business teams, noting the support of Rupinderjit, Amit, Chirag, Rohin, Gaurav, and Harish from health, and Mayank, Akhilesh, Kanish, Ajay, and Amol from auto. Special thanks were extended to Sanjeev, Varun, Animesh, and Vishwanath for their guidance.
Mishra praised team members Nitin, Prateek, Vipin, Lavanya, Gargi, Dushyant, Sanjeev, and Prakhar, calling them “rockstars” and urging them to continue scaling new heights.
The victory marks the culmination of a five-year journey for the Acko marketing team, reinforcing their reputation for pushing creative boundaries in the insurance industry.
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Lego brings Messi, Ronaldo, Mbappé, Vinicius together
Campaign clocks 314 million views ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026 buzz.
MUMBAI: Four legends, one frame and not a single tackle in sight. Lego has pulled off a crossover few thought possible, uniting Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior in a single campaign ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 only this time, they’re building dreams brick by brick.
Titled “Everyone wants a piece”, the campaign features the quartet assembling a Lego version of the World Cup trophy, before placing miniature versions of themselves atop it, a playful nod to football’s ultimate prize. Shared widely across social media, the ad carries a pointed disclaimer: it is not AI-generated, a subtle but telling signal in an era where even reality is often questioned.
The numbers tell their own story. The campaign has already crossed 314 million views on Instagram across the players’ accounts, with fans hailing it as a rare, almost nostalgic moment particularly for the reunion of Messi and Ronaldo, whose last shared campaign ahead of the 2022 World Cup became one of the platform’s most-liked posts.
Beyond the film, Lego is extending the play with exclusive, player-themed sets tied to each of the four stars, part of a broader football-led programme designed to ride the global momentum building towards 2026. The idea, as echoed by the players themselves, leans into the parallels between football and play experimentation, creativity, failure, and triumph.
Messi described the sets as a way to bring on-pitch moments into an imaginative, hands-on world, while Ronaldo called the transformation into a Lego figure a rare honour, blending sport with storytelling. Vinícius, meanwhile, struck a more personal note, recalling childhood moments of building with Lego and framing creativity as a universal language that transcends borders.
The timing is no accident. With the 2026 World Cup set to run from June 11 to July 19 across the United States, Canada and Mexico, and featuring an expanded 48-team format, global anticipation is already building. Argentina, led by Messi, will enter as defending champions, adding another layer of intrigue.
For Lego, the campaign does more than celebrate football, it taps into its mythology. Because when icons become figurines and rivalries turn into play, the beautiful game finds a new kind of pitch. one built, quite literally, by hand.






