Wendy’s India just turned five and she’s throwing a birthday bash that doesn’t just break the mold it flame-grills it and serves it with fries. With over 200 outlets across the country, the brand is marking the milestone with full-blown, high-voltage celebration. Think India’s first Rave Party Bus, roast battles inside restaurants, wild creator collabs, and a four-city burger rave louder than your weekend plans. This isn’t a campaign, it’s a Wendy-fied movement across streets, screens and stores.
The madness starts with The Wendy’s Party Bus in Mumbai on August 8 — a full-blown QSR rave on wheels featuring neon lights, unlimited burgers, loud beats and Wendy riding shotgun. Then comes The Roast, a one-night-only stand-up show inside a Wendy’s outlet in Bangalore on August 14. Comedian and reality show firecracker Banti Banerjee will take the mic, serving up punchlines, burns and real-time takedowns — no burger or customer spared.
On social, Creator Collabs are spiralling: Darshan Magdum drops a parody anthem, Lakshita & Gurpreet pull off a GTA-style heist, and AI duo Manki x Dogesh Bhai descend into a ketchup-coated existential spiral. Chordinary rounds it off with a weirdly emotional birthday musical.
Then there’s the Burger Cake — a hyperrealistic cake that looks exactly like a Wendy’s meal and leaves you deeply confused and very hungry. A roast-ready mockumentary flips the script, with Wendy telling her own story: from “just a mascot” to the face of a 200-store movement.
The action peaks with The Wendy Raves, a four-city burger-and-beats rave across Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad and Bangalore between August 22–24. Powered by Coke and Veeba, the lineup features DJs, bold bites, and a menu that parties harder than most people.
On Instagram, Wendy’s has gone full chaos mode daily roasts, creator drops, surprise collabs, and the kind of sass that belongs nowhere near a QSR feed.
“We’ve built a strong following over these five years not just because of what we serve, but how we show up,” said Nishant Kedia, CMO, Rebel Foods. “Wendy’s has always stood out for its bold voice and ability to connect with culture in real time. This campaign is our way of saying thank you, turning up the volume, and celebrating with the very people who made Wendy’s India what it is today.”














