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DDB MudraMax, Star Plus promote'Dil Hai Hindustani' in most innovative ways

By Nabamita Chatterjee - January 25, 2017

To create awareness about Star Plus's ongoing reality show'Dil Hai Hindustani' and to create a buzz about its unique format, Star Plus and DDB MudraMax created three exclusive concepts for'on ground' activations - A Bollywood concert hosted at a Railway station, a live billboard concert and a bus stop that turns into a piano.

Internationally, Bollywood -- the epithet for Hindi film industry, has found a notable place in the hearts of the global citizens mainly for its colossal kinship for Hindi music. Singing talent shows are not new to the Indian audience but this has been restricted to the Indian participants only. What happens when you take the competition to the globe? A singing reality show which has participants from across the globe, irrespective of their nationality, language and culture. The only things common between them being their love for Hindi music.  Experimenting on this thought, Star Plus is bringing forth a first of its kind show in the Indian television, ‘Dil Hai Hindustani’. The format of the show will showcase performers from across the globe, solo, duo and groups competing with each other on the same stage. To create awareness about this show and its unique format, Star Plus and DDB MudraMax created three unique concepts for ‘on ground’ activation. The objective was to make the audience experience the feel of the show in a larger than life format.

As per the brief, DDB MudraMax’s task was to appeal TO the audience who is already bombarded with music reality shows to perceive ‘Dil Hai Hindustani’ as a clutter breaking Hindi music show. The on-ground campaign kept the unique charm of the show’s theme in mind while constructing a visual musical treat for the audiences in order to promote the show. The agency chose Delhi and Mumbai as the target locations. The theme was to create an element of surprise for the audiences in one of the busiest locations in these cities and create a life size installation that creates cognizance and also becomes the ‘Talk of the town’.

As the city of Mumbai is known for its fast life and its lifeline -- the local train, the agency decided to catch hold of the unsuspecting travelers and host up one of the activation in the heart of Mumbai, the Andheri train station. An elegant Bollywood Café setup- The global Hindi music concert on a Railway station became the backdrop to engage the by-standers at one of the busiest train stations. To replicate the concept of the show and create a soulful musical environment, the agency showcased a singer of foreign nationality with an acoustic guitar which enthralled the audiences. To assist him was the Master of Ceremony who kept on engaging the audiences with Hindi music related trivia, soulful musical interaction, Dil Hai Hindustani signature move and impromptu performances, hence driving the show proposition and tune-in in the most lively manner.

At the second location in Mumbai, Bandra West, a simple bus stop was transformed into a live piano that played the title symphony of the show. The largest playing piano hosted at a bus stop amazed the audiences with moving the keys of the piano actually, playing an instrumental symphony. Parallel to these activations, the agency successfully attracted the attention of people by hosting a Live Billboard concert in Delhi. A foreign national singing Bollywood songs with an engaging live band created an impressive experience for the audience.

Quoting on the campaign, Sanjay Shukla, President – OOH & Experiential, DDB MudraMax said, “Star India wanted to create a clutter breaking experience to introduce the new show and we were able to come up with an idea that would ensure that gets done with a higher visibility amongst the right audience. Our on-ground teams were able to rise up to the challenge within the short time span and thus add all the more effectiveness to the hype building.”

Added Arpan Jain, Creative Head, DDB MudraMax, “This was a campaign of firsts. The first global Bollywood concert on the railway platform; first time a foreign national sang Bollywood songs at a billboard concert. It was also the first time a larger than life piano was mounted on a bus stop, yes! It actually played! The team did a tremendous job by pulling off the impossible.”

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