Snehojit Khan

Snehojit Khan

Stories by 'Snehojit Khan'

Advertising

Experience Tata Tiago through virtual reality

The company's print innovation urges consumers to experience Tiago through a DIY virtual reality headset and virtual drive app.
Advertising

Videocon flips the print ad to promote new AC range

The brand is promoting the new range of its satellite air-conditioners through a 360-degree campaign
Advertising

Hamdard Laboratories launches new TVC for Rooh Afza after two years

The ad contains an anthem sung by Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam
Advertising

Does Fastrack's latest campaign cut it?

Fastrack's latest ad campaign gives the catchphrase 'Never have I ever' a cheeky twist. This is also the title of a popular drinking game from the 1990s, isn't it? -- If you have done a certain embarrassing something, you drink up. A look at the new films.
Advertising

What's Your Problem's film on palliative care gets 200 nurses to share screen space

Titled 'Last Words', the Indian Association of Palliative Care's campaign aims to educate the masses about the form of specialised medical care.
Marketing

Fastrack's Hemal Panchamia quits

He was head of marketing and has spent over a decade in the organisation.
Marketing

Viral Now: Kevin Hart destroys daughter's first date with Hyundai Genesis' car finder App

Dads will go to any extent to protect their daughters but Hart just goes way too far this time.
Advertising

Viral Now: Ant-Man fights mighty Hulk for a can of Coca Cola Mini

Two thirsty heroes and only one Coca-Cola Mini can. Witness an epic chase between Marvel's biggest and smallest superheroes for a 7.5 ounce beverage can.
Digital

British Airways: "Loving India Back Since 1924"

British Airways' latest long-format digital film is about the bond that develops between an elderly passenger and a young flight attendant. The campaign is titled 'Fuelled By Love'. A look at the effort.
Digital

Zomato and Tinder commemorate Valentine's Day with the Tinderlicious Collection

It will be available across major Indian metros.