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Lowe Lintas appoints Sagar Kapoor, Prateek Bhardwaj as CCOs
MUMBAI: MullenLowe Lintas Group has announced its new creative leadership, naming Sagar Kapoor and Prateek Bhardwaj as its chief creative officers (CCOs). While Kapoor will look after a part of the Mumbai office of the agency along with all the offices in the south, Bhardwaj will oversee the agency’s north offices.
Both of them will operate out of the Mumbai offices of Lowe Lintas, reporting to Amer Jaleel, chairman and CCO, MullenLowe Lintas Group.
Sagar Kapoor has been elevated from his post of executive director of the agency. He has served Lowe Lintas for more than 15 years and has been responsible for several iconic campaigns including Lifebuoy’s #HelpAChildReach5, which has consistently been one of the most awarded global campaigns for over five years. Other brands under his portfolio include Axe, Pepsodent, Zee, Astral Pipes, ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, and Godrej HIT.
Prateek Bhardwaj has moved to Low Lintas from McCann Worldgroup where he was working as the national creative director. He has over two decades of experience in the business and has received a number of awards including Grand Prix at Cannes Lions and Jay Chiat Awards, and the coveted Black Pencil at D&AD. One of his most memorable campaigns has been the recent Nescafé ads featuring stammering comedian and RJ Rishi. He has worked for a number of brands like Dettol, PayTM, Sprite, Kinley, and Chlor-mint. Prior to McCann, Bhardwaj had also been a creative entrepreneur and founded Eleven Brandworks in 2008.
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Pulse launches 7th Loyalty Day with #PulseUpYourDrink campaign
Runs May 1 to 15, invites fans to create drinks, 100 winners get merchandise.
MUJMBAI: If candy had a cocktail hour, Pulse is ready to stir things up literally. The Dharampal Satyapal Group’s confectionery brand has rolled out the seventh edition of Pulse Loyalty Day, anchored by a new digital-first campaign, #PulseUpYourDrink, running from May 1 to May 15, 2026. The idea: turn a tangy candy into a creative ingredient, and let consumers do the mixing. Tapping into a growing trend of flavour experimentation, especially among Gen Z and millennials, the campaign invites fans to create mocktails and beverages using Pulse candy. The format leans heavily on user-generated content, with participants encouraged to share their creations on social media by tagging @passpass_pulse.
To kick things off, a set of chefs will introduce Pulse-inspired mocktail recipes, setting the base for fans to remix and reinterpret. Actor Mannara Chopra joins the campaign to amplify reach, signalling a continued focus on youth engagement.
The activation is designed to play out across the digital ecosystem, with nano and micro influencers driving participation and conversation. As an added incentive, 100 participants will win Pulse-branded merchandise, blending fandom with rewards.
Pulse, which has led the hard-boiled candy segment for the past nine years, is increasingly positioning itself as more than just a product leaning into culture, community and online behaviour. Loyalty Day, now in its seventh edition, has evolved into a recurring digital moment where consumers actively co-create the brand narrative.
The strategy is clear: keep the flavour familiar, but the engagement fresh. Because in today’s attention economy, even a candy needs to stay in the mix.







