Campaign India Team
Jan 24, 2018

Pick of the Week: Bookmysho delivers Padmaavat's message by dropping a letter

Watch the film conceptualised by BBH India here

Sometimes you can drop a letter to send the message home.

To publicise ticket sales of a film that's got its unfair share of publicity for several months now, ticketing major Bookmyshow has launched a digital film.

Does it show solidarity with the makers of Padmaavat or send the message to the censor board? You decide.

This is the second film in the campaign. The earlier film which was released a couple of weeks back speaks about those who did not get a chance to watch the movie yet. Watch that film here. 

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