Campaign India Team
May 27, 2021

‘Unbox’ to bigger spaces, Lodha and Akshay Kumar ask homebuyers

Watch the campaign conceptualised by Alok Nanda Communications and Lodha here

Real estate developer Lodha has launched a campaign that aims to highlight the need for spacious homes and the desire amongst homebuyers to have access to extra spaces for work, study or play. Alok Nanda Communications (ANC) has conceptualised the campaign in partnership with Lodha.
 
The campaign looks to emphasise the need for features like open decks, garden spaces, and other amenities that will enable aspiring home-buyers to live an upgraded lifestyle. The film narrates that the new normal should not be about staying ‘boxed-in’ in a home, and instead, be about opening oneself to ‘unboxing’ a good living experience with a quality home.
 
Raunika Malhotra, president - marketing and corporate communications, Lodha, said, “Lodha thrives at building developments that give extra space coupled with a plethora of nature and green spaces. In these testing times, while we all are working towards making it a better place with our contribution to society, it is pivotal to exercise practices that help secure your families’ well-being and what better than taking that informed decision of having a safe haven of your own that brings a smile on your loved ones’ faces. With homes becoming an integral part of lives in current times, there is not anything more fulfilling than having your own home. It is a non-volatile asset that not only gives shelter and can enhance your lifestyle, but also acts as a wealth generator in future for your family. Lodha homes are designed keeping in mind the well-being of a homeowner and their family. The campaign film accentuates how in these unprecedented times, living in a bigger space with all the required amenities helps one to grow positively. Having a home plays a pivotal role in an individual's life, and at Lodha, we strive at extending some of the finest living experiences to consumers.”
 
Radha Ghai, senior partner and creative director, ANC said, “This film showcases Akshay Kumar trapped in a box which metaphorically defines how today, many of us are living in cramped up spaces. Simple execution, but the film delivers on a powerful insight on how we actually feel in the constraints of space with absolutely no freedom. And owning your own spacious home is everything you can desire for. Space brings peace and freedom not only to you but to your loved ones in the family too. Moreover, a home is a place where you are free to do things at your own will and feel safe and sound at the same time.”
 
The campaign will be seen across social media and digital.
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Campaign India

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