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Dentsu India appoints Krishna Mani as executive creative director – South
MUMBAI: Dentsu India, the brand solutions agency from the house of Dentsu Aegis Network, has appointed Krishna Mani as executive creative director – south. He will be based out of the agency’s Bangalore office and will report to Dentsu India chief creative officer Malvika Mehra.
Previously, Krishna worked with Ogilvy Delhi as group creative director, where he handled some of the biggest brands in the country including Sprite, KFC, Voltas, Honda, Philips, Pizza Hut, and Dabur. With over 16 years of experience, which involves many accolades including Cannes Lions nominations, Krishna is all set to lead the agency’s creative mandate for its south operations.
Talking about Krishna’s appointment, Dentsu India chief creative officer Malvika Mehra said, “Good work is mostly the outcome of happy accidents – good clients colliding with good talent. Add a new location to the mix and one usually lands a winning combo. I’m glad to have managed to lure Krishna from ‘saddi Dilli’ to ‘namma Bengaluru’. Krishna has done some amazing work in the past and with the exciting roster of clients in our offices across South – Bangalore, Chennai, and Cochin, I am really looking forward to us creating some magical, new-age work together. With my time divided between the Mumbai and South offices, I can see many delightful evenings spent on the lawns of the Bangalore Club with our teams, cracking ideas that make our clients and Dentsu India famous.”
Commenting on his joining, Krishna said, “When you have been in one place for 16 odd years, it’s not easy to leave. A nudge just doesn’t do, you need something way more exciting, more magnetic. That was what Malvika’s call for Dentsu India was for me. When she said there was a great opportunity to create something new, build something special, I was tempted. When she said it’s about leading the agency in the south markets, I was very interested. (Especially now when regional insights are becoming more and more important). When she said the clients are a mix of strong brands and bubbling start-ups, I was finally hooked. Add to this the support of the huge Dentsu Aegis Network; and yes, the weather of Bangalore. I was totally onboard. I have always had a vision of creating media agnostic communication, and today there’s no better place to begin doing that than Dentsu India Bangalore.”
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Joy Personal Care rolls out Ubtan Face Wash TVC with Shah Rukh Khan
New film pairs star power with simple skincare pitch for summer glow
MUMBAI: Joy Personal Care has unveiled a new television commercial for its Ubtan Face Wash, bringing together Shah Rukh Khan and Sanya Malhotra in a light-hearted campaign aimed at simplifying everyday skincare choices.
The film, which marks the product’s television debut, is set in a retail environment where Malhotra is seen navigating a shelf full of options before Khan steps in with his trademark charm to offer a fuss-free solution. The narrative leans on humour and relatability, turning a routine purchase into a playful exchange.
At its core, the campaign promotes the brand’s ubtan-based formulation, which blends traditional ingredients such as turmeric, saffron and sandalwood to address common summer concerns like tanning and dullness. The messaging keeps things simple, positioning the product as an easy addition to daily routines rather than a complicated skincare step.
RSH Global co-founder and chairman Sunil Agarwal said, “As summer sets in and exposure to sun and heat intensifies, skincare concerns like tan and dullness become more pronounced. Consumers today are looking for solutions that deliver visible results while remaining easy to incorporate into daily routines.”
Echoing the consumer-first approach, RSH Global chief marketing officer Poulomi Roy said, “Through this campaign, we have brought that insight to life in a simple and engaging way, showing how Joy Ubtan Face Wash makes traditional skincare easy and effective. Shah Rukh Khan and Sanya Malhotra add relatability and charm, helping the product connect more strongly with audiences.”
Sharing his experience, Shah Rukh Khan said the campaign stood out for its simplicity and everyday appeal, while Sanya Malhotra highlighted the natural chemistry and playful tone of the shoot.
The campaign will be amplified across television, digital and social platforms, signalling a wider push as the brand looks to strengthen its position in the competitive face wash segment.
Part of RSH Global, Joy Personal Care continues to build visibility through celebrity-led campaigns and sports partnerships, including associations with Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Capitals and Gujarat Giants.
With familiar faces, a breezy storyline and a focus on everyday concerns, the latest campaign keeps things straightforward. In a crowded skincare aisle, sometimes the easiest answer is also the most effective one.






