Campaign India Team
Apr 27, 2020

Oppo shows the struggles before the success with Vicky Kaushal

Watch the film conceptualised by FCB Ulka here

Oppo has released the second film part of its #ExpertForAnExpert campaign.
 
Conceptualised by FCB Ulka, this film features Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal. The film shows the journey and lessons Kaushal learnt on his way to stardom. 
 
It follows the film featuring photographer Dabboo Ratnani.  

Sumit Walia, VP, product, and marketing, Oppo India, said, “Fuelling passion points to create a deeper connect has been principal to Oppo’s marketing strategy. The need of the hour for all of us is to take a pause and stay at home during this unprecedented global pandemic. However, we aim to encourage people to not to put a pause to things they are passionate about as long as it can be pursued staying indoors. We are excited to collaborate with Vicky Kaushal and Dabboo Ratnani as they are passionate experts in their respective fields.”
 
 
CREDITS:
Creative agency: FCB Ulka Advertising
Creative: Arijit Sengupta
Account management: M N Damodaran
Production house: Method Productions
Director: Lloyd Baptista
Producer: Ravneet Mahajan
Director of photography: Satchith Paulose
Music director: The Jamroom (Rahul and Nariman)
Source:
Campaign India

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