Pond’s Sun Portraits uses Rajasthan’s sun to spotlight skin damage
Set in Rajasthan’s Phalodi, Pond’s ‘Sun Portraits’ uses heat, time and UV imagery to visualise sun damage, turning everyday walls into a slowly fading message on skincare
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Jindal Stainless Revives ‘Mile Sur Mera Tumhara’ to Celebrate Workplace Diversity
Jindal Stainless launches an employee-led ‘Mile Sur Mera Tumhara’ campaign celebrating workplace diversity, inclusion, cultural unity, and employee participation.
Jindal Stainless has launched a unique employee-driven campaign inspired by the iconic Mile Sur Mera Tumhara anthem, celebrating diversity, inclusion, and cultural unity within its workforce. The initiative brings together employees from different regions, languages, backgrounds, and professional roles to showcase the strength that diversity brings to the workplace.
Drawing inspiration from one of India’s most memorable symbols of national integration, the campaign reimagines the anthem through the voices and experiences of Jindal Stainless employees. Rather than relying on traditional corporate communication, the company places its people at the centre of the narrative, creating a more authentic and emotionally engaging message.
The campaign highlights how individuals from varied cultural and social backgrounds contribute to a shared workplace culture while retaining their unique identities. Through music, storytelling, and employee participation, the initiative demonstrates how diversity can foster collaboration, innovation, and a stronger sense of belonging across teams.
A key strength of the campaign lies in its employee-first approach. By featuring real employees instead of actors or brand ambassadors, Jindal Stainless reinforces its commitment to inclusivity and representation. The film reflects the belief that every individual perspective adds value to the organisation’s collective success.
The initiative also aligns with a growing trend among Indian organisations that are using internal storytelling to strengthen employer branding and workplace culture. As diversity and inclusion become increasingly important business priorities, employee-led campaigns offer a powerful way to communicate organisational values.
With ‘Mile Sur Mera Tumhara’, Jindal Stainless celebrates the idea that differences do not divide people—they enrich workplaces. The campaign serves as a powerful reminder that unity, respect, and shared purpose are the foundations of a thriving and inclusive work environment.
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McDonald’s Brings Football Royalty Together for Global World Cup Campaign
The campaign features an impressive lineup including David Beckham, Lamine Yamal, Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry, Son Heung-min, Christian Pulisic, Santiago Giménez, and Alphonso Davies, creating a powerful blend of football heritage and modern-day talent.
McDonald’s has kicked off its largest-ever FIFA World Cup campaign, bringing together football legends and rising stars in a global celebration of the beautiful game. The campaign features an impressive lineup including David Beckham, Lamine Yamal, Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry, Son Heung-min, Christian Pulisic, Santiago Giménez, and Alphonso Davies, creating a powerful blend of football heritage and modern-day talent.
Launching across more than 100 markets, the campaign is designed to build anticipation ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 while strengthening McDonald’s long-standing association with football. Rather than focusing solely on competition and performance, the campaign highlights the emotional connection fans share with the sport and the memorable moments that unite communities around the world.
A key aspect of the campaign is its storytelling approach. The featured football icons are portrayed in relatable and engaging scenarios, allowing audiences to see a more personal side of the athletes. This human-centric narrative helps create stronger emotional engagement while making the campaign accessible to football fans of all ages.
The initiative also includes the FIFA World Cup 26 Meal, accompanied by limited-edition collectible cups featuring participating football stars. These collectibles are designed to enhance fan participation and create excitement around the tournament build-up.
Beyond television and digital advertising, the campaign extends into interactive fan experiences, exclusive content, digital rewards, and football-themed activations. This multi-platform strategy allows McDonald’s to engage consumers across various touchpoints while strengthening brand visibility during one of the world’s biggest sporting events.
By combining global football icons, fan culture, and immersive experiences, McDonald’s has created a campaign that celebrates football’s universal appeal and reinforces its place at the heart of World Cup excitement.
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Bajaj’s AI Film Brings 100 Years of Legacy Back to Life
Rather than presenting a traditional corporate timeline, the film focuses on values-driven storytelling.
Bajaj Group has launched an AI-powered film to commemorate its 100-year journey, revisiting the historic relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and Jamnalal Bajaj. The film combines history, technology, and emotional storytelling to celebrate the organisation’s century-long legacy.
Created as part of the group’s centenary milestone, the film explores the bond between Gandhi and Jamnalal Bajaj, who was widely regarded as Gandhi’s “fifth son.” Through AI-generated visuals and a contemporary narrative approach, the campaign bridges India’s freedom-era ideals with the modern identity of the Bajaj Group.
Rather than presenting a traditional corporate timeline, the film focuses on values-driven storytelling. It reflects on whether the principles that shaped the company’s foundation — trust, integrity, nation-building, and responsible growth — continue to influence its business philosophy today.
The campaign also highlights the growing use of artificial intelligence in brand communication. By using AI as a creative storytelling tool, Bajaj reimagines historical narratives in a format designed to resonate with modern audiences while preserving the emotional depth of its legacy.
The initiative reflects a wider trend where heritage brands are blending innovation with tradition to create stronger emotional engagement. Instead of treating history as archival content, the film transforms legacy into a living narrative shaped by technology and cultural relevance.
With this AI-led centenary film, Bajaj Group reinforces its long-standing connection with India’s social and entrepreneurial journey, positioning its 100-year legacy as both a business achievement and a story rooted in enduring values.
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