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Cheil X ropes in Ankit Singh as national strategy chief to sharpen its creative edge

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MUMBAI: In a calculated move to tighten its grip on the brand strategy reins, Cheil X has appointed Ankit Singh as its national strategy director. This appointment is the latest in a series of leadership upgrades as the agency revs up its transformation into a full-funnel powerhouse.

Singh, a marketing veteran with over a decade of brand-building know-how, will report to Cheil X CEO Jitender Dabas. He takes on the ambitious task of steering strategic operations across all Cheil X companies in India, bringing with him a reputation for scaling businesses and unlocking creative muscle at past stints with Leo Burnett, BBH Delhi, and most recently, Hilton south Asia.

At Hilton, Singh served as director – brand marketing for south Asia, where he played a pivotal role in firming up its brand presence across the region. Prior to that, he helped drive Leo Burnett Delhi into a strategy-led creative force, and oversaw the BBH Delhi expansion with cultural fluency and sharp insight. His strategic fingerprints can be found on campaigns for Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Reckitt, Uber, Tinder, Apple, Niva Bupa, and Unilever, among others.

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Cheil X’s latest talent coup is part of a broader vision to evolve from a traditional ad agency into a future-ready, connected experience firm. With an integrated model that straddles content, commerce, and brand experience, the agency is banking on Singh’s cultural intelligence and digital-first approach to fuel its next phase.

“I’ve always believed that a strong strategic core doesn’t just solve business problems for brands — it shapes the agency’s ability to stay ahead of change. Ankit brings his expertise of partnering with big global and Indian brands and an astute understanding of what marketing and brands need today. We are building a winning team — and Ankit will be a key player in that formation”, said Dabas.

A recognised industry thinker, Singh has been featured in WARC, CNBC, and Afaqs, and decorated with honours including the Effies, Cannes Lions, the Warc Prize for Asian Strategy, and Impact’s 30 Under 30.

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Speaking on his new role, Singh said, “Data and technology are reshaping how brands connect with people, and Cheil has long been at the forefront of this shift — creating connected experiences across the consumer journey. I’ve always been drawn to building new things, so when Jeetu shared his bold vision for Cheil X, it felt like the perfect moment and the right place to build a future‑ready agency that delivers impact at scale”.

The appointment aligns with Cheil X’s broader mission of assembling a modern team of strategists, technologists, creatives, and experience designers to reimagine brand-building in an increasingly connected world. 

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Navi releases new ‘Hurrypur’ film focused on speed and simplicity

Auto breakdown turns F1-style pit stop in campaign film set to Baalti’s track

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MUMBAI: When life’s in the fast lane, Navi wants even your breakdowns to be over in a blink. Navi has rolled out a new film under its ongoing ‘Hurrypur’ campaign, doubling down on its core pitch speed and simplicity in everyday transactions.

The film opens on a familiar hiccup, an autorickshaw breaking down mid-ride. But what follows is anything but ordinary. The repair unfolds like a Formula 1 pit stop swift, precise, almost cinematic. Within seconds, the tyre is replaced, the vehicle is back on the road, and even the fare negotiation wraps up in record time.

Set to US-based musical act Baalti’s track “123”, the film uses rhythm and pacing to mirror its central idea, in a world that moves fast, everything around it must keep up.

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The narrative builds on Hurrypur, a fictional world where time is treated as currency and delay is almost obsolete. Through exaggerated yet relatable scenarios, the campaign reflects a broader behavioural shift consumers increasingly expect instant responses, whether from people, platforms or payments.

Navi Limited MD and CEO Rajiv Naresh said the Hurrypur universe is designed to highlight the company’s focus on delivering seamless, time-efficient experiences. Meanwhile, creative agency Sideways and director Ayappa KM leaned into humour and visual energy to push the story beyond a typical product-led narrative.

Instead of listing features, the campaign sticks to storytelling turning a routine inconvenience into a high-speed spectacle.

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Because in Navi’s world, even a pit stop refuses to slow things down.

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