Fevicol sticks around even in crowded places

Watch the film conceptualised by Ogilvy India

Mar 31, 2023 10:07:00 AM | Video | Campaign India Team Share - Share to Facebook

Fevicol has rolled out an activity at the Kila Raipur Rural Sports festival, a Ludhiana-based annual sports event. This is where tons of people gather to witness desi Indian sports and games.
 
Conceptualised by Ogilvy, the activity took a dig at the age-old problem oof people fighting for a place to sit. The brand deploying human spectators in t-shirts with the Fevicol branding, and had their chairs stuck to them, so that wherever they went, the chair went with them and they'd always have a place to sit. The film ttiled 'Chipku' (Sticky) ended with the line 'Fevicol ka jhod ha, tootega nahi' (this is Fevicol's bond, it won't break" 
 
Talha Bin Mohsin, executive creative director, Ogilvy Mumbai, said, “India is a land of unique, unimaginable jugaad. So, we chose to address a very human problem with a jugaad-led innovation and a touch of Fevicol's quirky tonality. We hope this piece will strike a chord with our consumers.”  
 
CREDITS:
Agency: Ogilvy, Mumbai
Creative team: Piyush Pandey, Talha Bin Mohsin, Mahesh Parab, Vilsen Gonsalves, Arnab Choudhury, Ajit Kumar Sahoo, Pulkit Khandelwal 
Account management: Vivek Verma, Pranay Merchant, Sharmila Kale, Adrija Saha 
Activation and branded content: Krishnakant Mishra, Kishor Manjrekar 
Client: Pidilite Industries 
Production house: Untitled Production  
Director: Amar Nirmal 
 
 

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