Campaign India Team
Sep 30, 2022

Panasonic washing machines go the smart route

Watch the films conceptualised by Dentsu Creative here

Panasonic Life Solutions has rolled out a campaign comprising three films, for its range of washing machines.
 
The films have been created by Dentsu Creative India. Each of them promote a feature of the washing machine - built-in heater, wash wizard and stain genius, which has the protagonist using a smarter way of washing clothes.  

Shirish Agarwal, head - brand and marketing communications, Panasonic Life Solutions India, said, “Panasonic as a brand is committed towards helping consumers live their best by aiding them with the right choices customised as per their lifestyle. The digital campaign is an extension of this. It depicts the true, slice-of-life moments of an Indian household, on how we struggle to remove stubborn stains using various home remedies. It goes on to highlight how technology can be the key enabler for clean and fresh laundry. Panasonic’s latest range of smart washing machines is designed with advanced technologies that offer a value proposition of comfort, convenience, and connectivity.”
 
Ujjwal Anand, executive vice president, Dentsu Creative India, said, “Very few people are aware that Panasonic is a noteworthy name in the domain of home appliances and washing machines globally. Even fewer people know about the astonishing features of these washing machines. So, as the brand custodians, it was pertinent for us to convey it to the audience; and what better way than utilising and leveraging the already established chemistry of Gupta Ji and Naveen for Panasonic? We made sure to take that love-envy relationship of these two next-door neighbors to the next level and deliver the core message in a fun and interesting way. The catchphrases and punches in the communication will surely intrigue the TG to know more about Panasonic Washing Machines.”
 
Mayank Khattar, executive creative director, Dentsu Creative India, added, “Smart is what smart does. Easily. And that is what we wanted our TG to understand in a quirky way. We wanted to raise awareness without sounding ‘too techy’. Working on a simple insight that washing clothes need not be a mix of age-old hearsays, we decided to introduce the smart angle. Through the banter between Gupta Ji and Naveen, we have tried to make it easy for the TG to understand what it is that the latest technology and features deliver to the consumers. Also, the quirky performances by the protagonists not only deliver the message effectively but are sure to bring a smile on everyone’s faces.”
 
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Campaign India

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