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Garnier Color Naturals announces Taapsee Pannu, Angira Dhar, Neha Sharma as brand ambassadors
MUMBAI: Actresses Taapsee Pannu, Angira Dhar, and Neha Sharma are the new brand ambassadors of Garnier Colour Naturals. The dynamic trio will feature in the new campaign #Openup to Beautiful Browns for the Garnier Colour Naturals hair colour range.
The campaign #Openup to Beautiful Browns highlights Garnier Colour Naturals’ new extension of glamorous brown hair colours, thoughtfully created to complement all kind of Indian skin tones.
In the new campaign, Taapsee Pannu, Angira Dhar, and Neha Sharma are seen sporting different shades of brown hair colours.
Garnier general manager Pankaj Sharma says, “We are delighted to have on board the three extremely talented personalities – Taapsee Pannu, Angira Dhar, and Neha Sharma. All of them have distinctly vibrant and strong individualities which befit our brand persona. We look forward to a beautiful and memorable journey ahead, and we are confident that with them we will set new trends in hair colouring. We have developed the widest range of Browns to choose from with one for every Indian skin tone.”
Taapsee Pannu says, “I have grown up using Garnier products, and it makes me extremely happy endorsing a brand that I believe in. I’m especially excited to be associated with Garnier Colour Naturals, as the brand had put in a lot of thought to create hair colours that suit every skin tone and fashion trend.”
Neha Sharma adds, “Brown has always been my go-to hair colour because it is vibrant and classy. I’m so glad that Garnier Colour Naturals introduced this absolutely stunning brown range, and I’m delighted to be one of their new brand ambassadors.”
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VML India lands two finalist spots at Cairns Hatchlings 2026
The Mumbai agency is back in Australia with two teams, a UN brief and 24 hours to impress
MUMBAI: VML India is heading to Australia again. The Mumbai-based creative agency has secured two finalist spots at the Cairns Hatchlings 2026 competition, one in the Audio category and one in Design, making it the only Indian agency to have reached the finals in both editions of the contest since its launch in 2025.
Four people will make the trip. Senior copywriter Shilpi Dey and senior art director Raj Thakkar will compete in Audio. Art directors Shabbir and Shruti Negi will go head-to-head with the world’s best in Design. The finals take place at the Cairns Convention Centre from 13th May, culminating in an awards ceremony on 15th May.
The work that got them there is worth examining. For the Audio category, Dey and Thakkar tackled a brief for LIVE LIKE MMAD with a campaign called Inner Voice, Interrupted. Using spatial audio techniques, the campaign recreates the overwhelming self-doubt that descends after a long workday, physically panning negative thoughts left and right before cutting the noise entirely to reveal a confident inner voice. Strategically targeted at commuters via Spotify during evening rush hours, the campaign reframes the hours after work as an opportunity for personal growth and charitable action.

For the Design category, Shabbir and Negi worked on a brief for Canteen’s Bandanna Day, a campaign highlighting how cancer pushes teenagers out of their own defining moments. Using a pixelated design language to create stark contrast between a blurred world of isolation and a focused world of connection, the campaign, titled The Flipside of Cancer, shows teenagers fading into the background of birthdays, skateparks and school proms. As a Canteen bandanna appears, the blur flips and the teenager snaps back into sharp focus.

Kalpesh Patankar, group chief creative officer of VML India, made no attempt to disguise his satisfaction. “We are immensely proud to see our teams consistently excel on the Cairns Hatchlings platform since its inception,” he said. “They have masterfully tackled challenging briefs across diverse categories, demonstrating both layered storytelling and a unique creative approach. This exceptional teamwork is truly inspiring.”
Dey and Thakkar, returning to the finals after last year’s run, were candid about the demands of the audio medium. “It’s one of the most demanding mediums, where we only have a few seconds to capture a listener’s world with sound alone, so absolute clarity is essential,” they said. “The true measure of creative work is its ability to create positive change, and our audio submission was made to help those who need it most while encouraging people to silence the inner voices that hold them back.”
Shabbir and Negi, competing in Design for the first time, described the experience as “a completely different beast.” “We see it as an opportunity to showcase our expertise, raise the bar, and challenge ourselves in new ways, while also learning from creative minds from across the globe,” they said.
In Australia, the four finalists will face a live 24-hour brief from the United Nations before presenting in a live pitch session. Twenty-four hours, one brief, one shot. VML India has been here before. It knows exactly what is at stake.







