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Tigerfire and BMW bring luxury bar crawl to Mumbai nightlife
Vodka brand partners BMW for multi venue nightlife experience across Mumbai
MUMBAI: Mumbai’s nightlife got a horsepower upgrade as cocktails met carbons and velvet ropes rolled into fast lanes. Tigerfire Vodka, the French-crafted super-premium spirit co-founded by actor Sanjay Dutt and entrepreneur Paresh Ghelani, teamed up with BMW Infinity Cars and BMW Navnit Motors for an exclusive luxury bar crawl across some of the city’s most high-profile nightlife destinations. The multi-venue experience unfolded across Bandra Born, Late Checkout and AER Mumbai, turning the evening into less of a pub hop and more of a carefully choreographed luxury circuit.
Each stop carried its own mood and aesthetic, but the evening’s larger theme stayed firmly stitched together: sleek movement, curated indulgence and high-end social theatre.
And fittingly, the journey itself became part of the attraction.
Guests were ferried between venues in chauffeur-driven BMW cars, transforming transitions into extensions of the experience rather than logistical gaps between drinks. The collaboration also subtly folded in a message around responsible nightlife consumption, ensuring guests moved through the evening safely without compromising on style.
The brand integrations stayed polished rather than loud. Signature Tigerfire cocktails and understated visual placements blended into the venues organically, avoiding the heavy-handed branding that often shadows luxury collaborations.
A handpicked guest list of creators, influencers and nightlife tastemakers amplified the event online in real time, extending the experience beyond Mumbai’s rooftops and cocktail bars into the endless scroll of social media culture.
The event also reflects a growing shift in premium alcohol marketing, where brands are increasingly moving away from traditional promotions and leaning into immersive lifestyle-led experiences instead.
For Tigerfire, the strategy appears clear: don’t just sell a bottle, sell the after-hours world built around it.
As luxury brands continue to compete for attention in India’s rapidly evolving nightlife economy, experiences like these are becoming less about where people drink and more about how the entire evening feels, right down to the car door closing behind them.








