Esquare Infotech
25/10/2025
Over 50 years, he changed the face of Indian advertising forever.
Piyush Pandey was not just a creative genius.
He was a storyteller who made brands feel alive.
From Fevicol to Cadbury, his campaigns connected deeply with culture and emotion.
He inspired generations of marketers and creatives to dream bigger.
The industry, and all of us who admired him, will feel this loss deeply.
May his creativity continue to inspire us all to tell stories that matter.
Once again, Zomato proves that their marketing team never misses a beat! 🎯✨
This Diwali, they’re not just talking about food, they’re talking about emotions wrapped in sweetness. 🍬💛
Their latest ad beautifully captures that festive spirit of sending love through something as simple (yet special) as mithai. 🎁
From the warm colors to the relatable storytelling, Zomato reminds us that Diwali isn’t just about lights, it’s about the joy of sharing, caring, and sweet little surprises. 🌟
A perfect mix of tradition, emotion, and modern marketing genius!
Vodafone’s emotional campaign featuring a senior citizen retiring from work is one such gem. The storyline shows him leaving the office for the last time, only to be surprised by his colleagues with love, warmth, and gratitude. A moment of nostalgia, respect, and togetherness beautifully captured. ✨
Why this ad connected so deeply:
🔹 It highlighted human emotions over product features.
🔹 Showed how communication (and by extension, Vodafone) keeps relationships alive even beyond the workplace.
🔹 Reminded us that retirement isn’t an end, but a new chapter filled with bonds that last forever.
This ad is proof that the strongest campaigns aren’t about hard selling , they’re about making us feel something real. 💡
👉 Do you remember watching this on TV? What’s the most emotional ad you’ve ever seen?”
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