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Magicbricks launches crowd-sourced ‘Ghar par rehkar ghar ko dekha’ brand film
MUMBAI: Magicbricks is driving positive consumer sentiment amidst the national lockdown by encouraging its employees and partners to come together for a crowd-sourced first-of-its-kind brand film ‘Ghar pe rehkar ghar ko dekha.’ The film highlights things we aspire for in our dream home and how staying at home during lockdown made us connect with our dream adobe.
The lockdown has forced most brands to stop or scale down their brand marketing activities and “Ghar pe rehkar ghar ko dekha” was Magicbricks’ endeavour to drive category narrative by creating a meaningful and a contextual connection with the consumer using an innovative way during these challenging times.
Riding on an insight that 67 per cent of home buyers want to continue to buy a home post-Covid2019 as revealed by a consumer sentiment study done by the brand, the film beautifully captures how the time spent during lockdown made us think about the little extras that we wished for in our current home and packs in a lovely message about the perfect abode that we all desire to own.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABct_IWTeDg
‘Ghar par rehkar ghar ko dekha’ uses visuals of candid moments of friends and families of its employees and partners, shot at home by themselves during the lockdown. The images were then stitched together with powerful poetry that evokes our aspirations of owning a dream home. The brand film will be amplified across all digital mediums.
Magicbricks marketing head Prasun Kumar said, “The challenge for us while making this film was two-fold. First, how to create a powerful piece of content based on strong consumer insight which also had to be contextual to the times we are living in. And the second was to produce the film remotely from every contributors' homes. Real estate has been one of the most impacted industries due to the outbreak of COVID-19 impacting the consumer sentiments deeply. And as the leading brand, it is our responsibility to reignite property investment considerations. ‘Ghar pe rehkar ghar ko dekha’ is emotive and engaging storytelling sure to make consumers identify with it and connect at heart. It is almost the most unique effort by any brand under the circumstances.”
RK Swamy BBDO partner Ankur Suman added, “We saw lockdown as a phase where the relevance of Magicbricks was actually amplified! Everyone was talking about staying home and home became the centre of our universe, indeed. But staying at home can be a difficult experience if you are not comfortable with it. This powerful insight was the cornerstone and lyricist Pankaj Bora built a poetic narrative on it. As the lockdown put many restrictions on production, we chose to crowd-source the visuals and the rest. We wanted this campaign to be realistic and truthful. After all, it is nothing but a reflection of the consumer truth.”
With active property listings in excess of one million and by increasing its reach to 16,000 plus localities in the country, Magicbricks is India’s preferred online real estate platform for all buyers and sellers. Out of one million properties, 58 per cent are for sale and 42 per cent for rent and 2.1 lakh Exclusive Listings posted only on its platform by individual property owners from across 700 towns and cities. Be it residential, luxury, rental, commercial, PG or co-living, Magicbricks now has a wide range of listings across all categories and multiple budget segments. With a widespread of properties, Magicbricks now enjoys more than 60 per cent of all online listings in India.
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Hyphen launches sunscreen campaign featuring Kriti Sanon as SPF Police
Campaign drives SPF habit; Blinkit tie-up enables instant sunscreen delivery.
MUMBAI: No SPF, no mercy Kriti Sanon is out patrolling your skincare routine. Hyphen has rolled out a new campaign film starring its Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer Kriti Sanon, who steps into a playful alter ego as the brand’s “SPF Police”, turning sunscreen reminders into a full-blown public service announcement with a wink. The campaign kicked off with a cheeky social media tease suggesting Sanon had “stepped down” from her role, sparking chatter online before the brand revealed the twist: she hasn’t gone anywhere, she has simply taken on an additional avatar, one dedicated to ensuring people do not skip sunscreen.
The film leans into humour to drive home a serious point. In a slice-of-life setting, Sanon intercepts a gym-goer about to step out without sunscreen, promptly handing over Hyphen’s ‘All I Need Sunscreen’, which arrives instantly via Blinkit. The message is clear: forgetting SPF is no longer a valid excuse when it can be delivered in minutes.
Beyond the laughs, the campaign taps into a well-known gap in everyday skincare habits. Sunscreen, despite being one of the most recommended steps, is often the most ignored. By gamifying the reminder through an “SPF Police” persona, Hyphen aims to turn a routine into a reflex.
The multi-stage rollout from intrigue-led teasers to the final film has been designed to spark conversation while embedding the brand into daily behaviour. It also spotlights Hyphen’s quick commerce partnership with Blinkit, positioning accessibility as a key enabler of consistency.
Sanon, who remains closely involved in product development and brand strategy, noted that the idea stemmed from a simple insight: skincare works best when it is easy, habitual and hard to ignore. The campaign reflects that philosophy equal parts science, storytelling and a nudge you cannot quite escape.
The film is now live across Hyphen and Blinkit’s digital platforms, with further activations expected to extend the campaign’s reach and perhaps keep the SPF Police on duty a little longer.








