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With Glam & Bam Call Me Bae’s Marketing Makes Everyone Go “Damn!”

Sakshi Sharma by Sakshi Sharma
September 11, 2024
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With Glam & Bam Call Me Bae’s Marketing Makes Everyone Go “Damn!”

Ananya Pandey’s OTT debut, ‘Call Me Bae’, isn’t just a series, it’s a GenZ cultural ride that screams everything from social media buzz to quirky, fashionable characters. The riches-to-rags comedy centers on Bella Chowdhury, aka ‘Bae’, played by Pandey, and brings a fresh take on self-discovery and love.

Produced by Karan Johar’s Dharmatic Entertainment, the series had its grand premiere on September 6, with a stellar cast including Vir Das, Varun Sood, Gurfateh Pirzada, Vihaan Samat, Lisa Mishra, Muskkaan Jaferi, Niharika Lyra Dutt and Mini Mathur. But let’s talk about what truly made this series pop off the screen and into the streets, its marketing!

Prime Video India, in collaboration with Dharmatic Entertainment, embraced a social-first strategy, aligning perfectly with the show’s vibrant, GenZ-heavy narrative. Before Call Me Bae even hit the sets, Prime Video India had already started drumming up interest. In May this year, a poster featuring Pandey was revealed, giving the audience a peek into the world of this unapologetically bold character.

The buzz started early, with an official teaser video featuring Varun Dhawan and Pandey giving fans a humorous sneak peek into what the series would entail. This campaign ensured that social media was already abuzz before the show had even begun filming.

 

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The excitement didn’t stop there. In a clever move, Prime Video India tapped into Karan Johar’s influence to boost the buzz. Johar, a powerhouse in Indian cinema appeared alongside Pandey in a special promotional video where the two discussed her character and OTT debut. Their banter added a personal, playful element that connected with fans, further cementing Johar’s endorsement of the series.

 

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It’s not every day you see an OTT series making waves on real-life billboards and metro stations. Yet, Call Me Bae managed to seamlessly bridge the gap between digital and traditional marketing with its extensive OOH (Out of Home) advertising. Billboards lit up across major cities, especially Mumbai, making it impossible to miss the larger-than-life presence of Pandey’s character.

The goal was clear, take over the city’s landscape, and in doing so, capture the attention of potential viewers everywhere. This wasn’t just marketing, it was a citywide spectacle that reinforced the series’ central theme, bold, big, and unapologetically ‘Bae’.

In one particularly standout moment, Pandey surprised commuters by riding the Mumbai Metro with her co-stars. The Western Express metro station was transformed into a fan-meet frenzy as the cast interacted with everyday Mumbaikars, snapped selfies, and created viral content in real-time. It was a powerful, yet casual, fan engagement move that blurred the lines between celebrity and public interaction, a key for resonating with younger audiences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coming to the fashion-forward promotions of the series, Bae’s wardrobe wasn’t just a part of the show, it was an integral element of the marketing strategy. To celebrate the release, renowned celebrity designer Nancy Tyagi crafted an exclusive, custom outfit for Pandey, capturing Bae’s fearless, extravagant personality in fabric.

Additionally, the fashion-focused approach did wonders for creating buzz both on and offline. Social media platforms are awash with posts about Bae’s iconic looks, blurring the lines between her fictional character and the real-life fashion influencer Pandey is known to be.

 

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Moving on, influencer marketing was, of course, a cornerstone. Collaborations with popular content creators like Viraj Ghelani, Apoorva aka The Rebel Kid, Karan Sonawane, Mahvash and Sakshi Shivdasani brought the essence of Mumbai into the promotions.

These creators didn’t just post, they actively participated in creating fun, relatable content where Pandey learned the ins and outs of being a true ‘Mumbaikar,’ from devouring vada pavs to navigating the chaotic streets of Mumbai. This wasn’t just influencer marketing, it was a GenZ tribute to India’s city of dreams!

 

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Music, too, became a critical aspect of Call Me Bae’s marketing strategy. The catchy, peppy tracks from the series took on a life of their own, fueling engagement through Instagram reels. Before the show even aired, its music was already making waves on social media, becoming an earworm for fans eager to jump on the hype. Each song acted as a promotional vehicle, keeping the energy and buzz alive both before and after the premiere.

In addition to these high-visibility promotions, the cast of Call Me Bae also participated in a series of interviews, indulging in candid conversations and diving into the characters they portrayed. Pandey, along with her co-stars Vir Das, Gurfateh Pirzada, and others, provided insights into the series, further fueling audience anticipation. These interviews not only gave fans a glimpse into the creative process but also allowed the actors to connect with viewers on a more personal level, driving home the authenticity of the show.

From influencer collaborations to immersive outdoor ads, Call Me Bae has proven that the future of marketing doesn’t lie in following trends but in creating them. The series’ marketing campaign didn’t just drum up interest, it redefined the way OTT content is marketed to young audiences. By tapping into social media culture, leveraging fashion and music, and blending it all with a physical presence in cities, Prime Video India showed that the future of entertainment marketing is Gen Z-centric, visually captivating, and deeply immersive.

For a show all about a girl finding her identity in a chaotic world, Call Me Bae’s marketing strategy sure knows how to mirror its themes. It’s fresh, it’s flashy, and most importantly, it’s engaging, a blueprint for anyone looking to make their content truly unmissable.

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