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Posterscope India executes an innovative campaign for TATA Mutual Fund
Mumbai: In its most recent innovative campaign, Posterscope, an OOH (out-of-home) specialist agency from dentsu India, has executed an ambush advertising strategy for TATA Mutual Fund. Drawing inspiration from the ICC Cricket World Cup’s tagline, ‘It takes ONE DAY’, the brand announced ‘ONE DAY’ as the slogan for its new campaign – emphasising the power of investing through SIP to realise one’s financial goals.
Located next to a massive 120×120 billboard at Bandra ROB (Road Over Bridge) in Mumbai, the campaign cleverly capitalises on ICC’s communication to highlight TATA Mutual Fund’s core messaging of achieving dreams through strategic and dedicated investment. It effectively conveys the brand’s ideology in a manner that resonates with the public, while remaining compliant with legal and ethical standards.
Speaking on the campaign, Posterscope India MD Imtiyaz Vilatra said, “The execution was possible only because TATA Mutual Fund trusted us. The strategic placement was facilitated by our extensive industry network.”
TATA Mutual Fund head of marketing Ashish Pawar added, “Our campaign stems from this insight that every individual has that dream of achieving their goals One Day, be it a secured retirement, or funding for their child’s future. In the current context, with One Day cricket being the talk of the town, we knew we had to leverage this opportunity through various mediums, to make people realise the importance of investing today, to get closer to their ‘One Day’. That is where our campaign thought comes in – ‘Karo Apne #OneDayInnings ki shuruwaat, SIP ke saath’. With this campaign, we aim to urge people to take the first step towards investing in TATA Mutul Funds through SIP.”
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Atomberg rolls out Jackie Shroff-led campaign for smart purifier
Humour-led film highlights adaptive tech, no-AMC model and app features
MUMBAI: Boil it, filter it… or just let Jackie fix it, Atomberg Technologies is tapping nostalgia and wit to make water purification a little less… dry.
In its latest campaign, the brand ropes in Jackie Shroff to reimagine the tone of old-school public service messaging, borrowing cues from the actor’s iconic polio awareness appearances. The result is a humorous, culturally familiar spin that swaps health warnings for smart water habits, turning a typically functional category into something far more watchable and shareable.
The campaign’s hook lies in simplification. Instead of drowning audiences in technical jargon, it uses comedy to break down how Atomberg’s water purifier works, positioning it as an intuitive, everyday solution rather than a complex appliance. The storytelling leans heavily on recall, using nostalgia as an entry point while subtly educating consumers about product benefits.
At the centre of the narrative is the purifier’s adaptive technology. Designed to automatically switch between RO, UV and UF modes based on TDS levels, the system aims to ensure safe drinking water while retaining essential minerals and avoiding unnecessary RO usage. Features such as Taste Tune for customised water output and Vacation Mode for low-maintenance use further underline its focus on convenience.
Beyond the product, Atomberg is also taking aim at the category’s long-standing pain point: opaque service costs. The purifier operates on a no-AMC, pay-per-need model, replacing traditional annual maintenance contracts with a more transparent structure. Backed by a two-year no-cost warranty and continued coverage on replaced parts, the offering is positioned as both cost-efficient and consumer-friendly.
The campaign, therefore, does more than advertise a product, it reframes how it is understood. By blending humour, cultural familiarity and clear product messaging, Atomberg is attempting to stand out in a cluttered market where most communication tends to be either overly technical or easily ignored.
In a space where clarity is often filtered out, this campaign keeps things simple: safe water, smarter tech, and a familiar face delivering the message with a wink.







