Campaign India Team
Jul 04, 2022

News updates: In10 Media Network’s Gubbare launches online games

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In10 Media Network’s Gubbare launches online games 

 

The kid’s channel Gubbare from the house of In10 Media Network has announced that it has forrayed into online gaming. With this launch, it aims to capture its target audience through interactive digital assets. ‘Race Ka Case’ and ‘Rocket Ka Attack’ are the two online games launched. These games will be available on the channel’s website. 

 

R for Rabbit gets Soha Ali Khan 

 

The D2C baby product brand, R for Rabbit, has announced its collaboration with actor Soha Ali Khan. With this association, the brand has rolled out a digital ad campaign featuring Khan to highlight the features of its Feather Diaper. The film showcases the USP and the benefits of the Feather Diaper. Furthermore, Khan will accelerate the campaign by posting the film on her social media platform (Instagram). 

 

 

Caprese gets Tara Sutaria 

 

Caprese, has collaborated with actor Tara Sutaria for its new collection of handbags. For this association, the brand has rolled out a social media campaign on Instagram featuring Sutaria. 

 

 

 

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