From CRED’s Indiranagar ka Gunda to Cadbury’s reimagined Kuch Khaas Hai, here are a few campaigns that stood out in 2021
Dec 10, 2021, 11:14 IST
- As we get closer to the new year, we bring to you a time capsule of 2021.
- We look at some of the memorable campaigns from the year and discuss the common themes.
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The initial stage of the global pandemic brought in a lot of challenges for advertising agencies and brands. Agencies were producing ads on chopped-off budgets from the safety of their homes and really scratching their brains for creative ideas inside four walls. As the lockdown was lifted and the country opened its doors to all kinds of businesses in phases, there was hope in the air. Brands slowly started picking on consumer sentiment and upped their marketing budgets. With the beginning of 2021, a new year, consumers found a new sense of optimism for a better tomorrow and brands ensured that they offered a helping hand to consumers by spreading warmth through their advertising campaigns and telling stories of togetherness and bonding with family, friends and neighbors. With the second wave in April 2021, the progress reversed and brands slowed their marketing activities again but continued proving their resilience through their social media handles. When COVID was at its peak in April and June, several health institutions ran out of beds and oxygen supplies. Our social media feeds filled up with appeals for help -- looking for plasma donors, oxygen concentrators or ICU beds. During this period, Indian corporations, multinational brands and young home-grown start-ups stepped forward to do their bit and helped the country survive this phase. Thankfully, as the number of cases went down in August and the number of vaccine doses kept rising, consumer sentiments picked up. With each festival, things got a little better. So, as the country decorated their home to celebrate the homecoming of Lord Ram on Diwali, marketers went all out. After a long-dry spell of a year and a half, brands ensured that they didn't miss out on this opportunity to reconnect with consumers. The country found its hope to keep going and many brands decided to celebrate heroes who went unnoticed during the most difficult phase of the pandemic. With their heartwarming campaigns, they urged consumers to support small businesses and those who have been badly impacted by COVID-19.
The pandemic also sparked a flurry of nostalgic ads and consumers loved the trend. Brands started evoking nostalgia to connect with consumers on an emotional level and reach out to the inner child in us that lived in a happier universe. These ads were like comfort food during unprecedented times.
Brands also used their marketing communications to shine the spotlight on gender inequality and encouraged women to stand up for their rights.
Overall, in 2021, themes of nostalgia, togetherness, resilience, women empowerment and hope emerged and made consumers smile.
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Cadbury’s Kuch Khaas Hai remake | Agency: Ogilvy
Bhima Jewellery’s Pure as Love | Agency: Animal
Vim’s Making Dishwashing Easy | Agency: Lowe Lintas
Tanishq’s Marriage Conversations | Agency: Dentsu Webchutney
Swiggy Instamart | Agency: Lowe Lintas
Mondelez’s Not Just a Cadbury ad | Agency: Ogilvy India
Dove’s Stop the Beauty Test | Agency: Ogilvy India
Tata Cliq Luxury | Agency: Havas Creative Group India
Fastrack’s You Do You | Agency: Lowe Lintas Bangalore
Bournvita’s Get The Message | Agency: Ogilvy India
Nykaa’s Tum Hi Ho Nykaa | Agency: Sideways
Mohey’s KanyaMaan
Tinder’s Closure
Cult.fit’s Fitness Is Not An Option
Vicks’ Touch of Care | Publicis Singapore
CRED’s Great for the Good
The Body Shop’s #BloodyNatural
Prega News She Is Complete In Herself
Surf Excel’s Holi 2021