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7 Campaigns That Served Drama, Design & A Dash Of Emotion

This week’s ad films brought everything: chaotic sales energy, cinematic tea journeys, postpartum wellness conversations, retro summer moods and AI-powered travel planning. Here are seven campaigns that managed to entertain, emote and stay memorable long after the skip button appeared.

MM Desk by MM Desk
May 22, 2026
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7 Campaigns That Served Drama, Design & A Dash Of Emotion

If this week’s advertising had a personality, it would be that overachieving friend who somehow manages to be funny, emotional, stylish and socially aware, all at once. From sale-season madness and AI travel planners to tea-shot cinematography and postpartum fitness conversations, brands weren’t just selling products this week; they were selling moods, moments and main-character energy.

  1. Myntra

Myntra’s latest End of Reason Sale campaign starring Triptii Dimri leans fully into the wonderfully irrational behaviour that accompanies online shopping discounts. The film turns sale-shopping into a dramatic personality trait, with Triptii embodying the chaos, excitement and zero-regret energy that every shopper secretly relates to.

What works is how self-aware the campaign feels. It doesn’t pretend consumers shop logically during mega sales. Rather, it celebrates the madness instead. Triptii’s effortless screen presence, combined with the film’s exaggerated humour and relatable impulses, makes the campaign feel less like an ad and more like a very accurate depiction of everyone’s cart during sale season.

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  1. MakeMyTrip

MakeMyTrip is giving AI a travel influencer makeover with Myra, its conversational trip-planning assistant. The campaign positions travel planning as less stressful spreadsheet-work and more like chatting with that one organised friend who somehow always knows the best hotels, cheapest flights and hidden cafés.

The film keeps the tech approachable instead of intimidating. Rather than drowning viewers in jargon, it focuses on convenience, speed and conversational ease. In a week packed with AI messaging, this one stood out because it actually felt useful and refreshingly human in tone.

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  1. Tea Culture of the World

This campaign doesn’t just advertise tea; it romanticises the entire ritual around it. With cinematic visuals, warm storytelling and globe-trotting cultural references, Tea Culture of the World transforms a simple beverage into a passport to shared traditions and slow living.

The film has the visual language of a travel documentary and the emotional pull of nostalgia. Every frame feels steeped in warmth, making tea look less like a drink and more like a universal pause button. In an attention-deficit content landscape, this campaign quietly wins by slowing everything down.

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  1. Medtronic India

Medtronic takes a deeply human route with its Parkinson’s awareness campaign, choosing empathy over information overload. Instead of sounding clinical, the film focuses on resilience, hope and the emotional realities of living with the condition.

What makes the campaign impactful is its restraint. It doesn’t try too hard to dramatise suffering; instead, it centres dignity and optimism. The storytelling feels intimate and sincere, making the message land harder than any statistic-heavy awareness campaign possibly could.

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  1. Sparx

Raghu Ram and Rajiv Lakshman bring their signature chaotic energy to Sparx’s latest campaign, and honestly, the vibe is wonderfully unhinged in the best possible way. The sibling duo turns a footwear ad into a banter-filled face-off loaded with nostalgia for anyone who grew up watching them argue on television.

The campaign cleverly uses their personalities instead of forcing them into polished brand ambassadors. It’s loud, quirky and intentionally over-the-top — which works perfectly for a youthful footwear brand trying to stand out in a crowded category.

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  1. Fabindia

Fabindia bottles nostalgia like it’s a fragrance in this beautifully shot summer campaign celebrating Indian craftsmanship. The film feels like warm sunlight on old verandas — breezy fabrics, earthy palettes and fleeting summer moments stitched together with quiet elegance.

Rather than aggressively selling fashion, the campaign sells a feeling of slower afternoons, handcrafted comfort and familiar Indian summers. In classic Fabindia style, the storytelling stays understated, letting texture, mood and emotion do most of the talking.

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  1. Birla Opus Paints

Birla Opus Paints decided to tackle peeling walls by turning them into the punchline of an entire fictional village called “Papdi”, and somehow made exterior paint advertising unexpectedly entertaining. The mockumentary-style campaign follows villagers embarrassed by their flaky walls, with a travelling influencer discovering the very real “papdi problem” that homeowners across India instantly recognise.

What makes the campaign click is its commitment to absurdity without losing sight of the product story. Instead of using technical paint jargon, Birla Opus wraps peel protection technology inside rooted humour, quirky characters and meme-friendly storytelling. The result feels less like a conventional paint commercial and more like a comedy sketch with surprisingly solid branding underneath.

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