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Campaigns That Defined The Week, From Cricket To Consumer Trust

From menstrual health awareness and gold exchange transparency to cricket led investing, protein rich nutrition, regional storytelling and digital humour, these seven brand campaigns showcase how marketers are using culture, trust and everyday moments to connect with consumers.

MM Desk by MM Desk
May 29, 2026
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Campaigns That Defined The Week, From Cricket To Consumer Trust

From celebrity backed initiatives and purpose driven messaging to humour, nostalgia, and product storytelling, brands embraced a wide range of creative approaches this week to capture consumer attention.

Many campaigns tapped into themes that extend beyond the products themselves, addressing topics such as menstrual health, financial awareness, nutrition, regional traditions, and personal expression. The result was a mix of communication that aimed to inform, entertain, and engage.

Cricket remained a popular creative device, while cultural insights and everyday experiences helped brands make their messaging more relatable and relevant. At the same time, several marketers leaned on trust, authenticity, and emotional resonance to strengthen consumer connections.

Together, these campaigns offer a snapshot of how brands are adapting their storytelling strategies to stay meaningful in an increasingly competitive and fragmented media landscape.

Here are seven campaigns that stood out this week

  1. Pee Safe

Pee Safe has launched its #PlayInComfort initiative with Smriti Mandhana to mark Menstrual Hygiene Day. The campaign focuses on the barriers young girls face during menstruation, including discomfort, fear of leakage, limited awareness, and lack of access to menstrual hygiene products, all of which can affect their participation in sports.

Through the campaign, the brand is trying to normalise conversations around menstruation in sports spaces and encourage girls to stay active with confidence. It also positions Pee Safe around menstrual health awareness and access to comfortable products for girls who play sports or take part in physical activity.

  1. Tanishq

Tanishq has brought Sachin Tendulkar on board for a campaign that highlights its gold exchange process. The film walks viewers through the journey inside a Tanishq store, showing weighing, purity assessment with the Karatmeter, melting of old gold, and valuation.

The campaign is built around trust and transparency, two factors that matter when customers exchange jewellery with both emotional and financial value attached to it. By showing the process clearly, Tanishq is reinforcing confidence in its gold exchange offering for purchases linked to weddings, family occasions, and other celebrations.

  1. Tata Mutual Fund

Tata Mutual Fund has launched a cricket led investor education campaign around SIP and lumpsum investing. The three film series uses everyday viewing moments where people watch cricket while managing investments on their phones, linking investing behaviour with patience, consistency, and discipline.

The campaign is designed to simplify investing and encourage long term behaviour rather than short term reactions to market movement. By releasing the films in eight regional languages across digital platforms, Tata Mutual Fund is also aiming to make the message more accessible and relatable to a wider audience.

  1. Canon India

Canon India’s ‘PRINT OUT LOUD’ campaign positions printing as a medium for creativity, expression, and communication rather than just documentation. The film shows how print is being used across homes, workplaces, classrooms, and small businesses, while also tapping into younger consumers who use print for journaling, scrapbooking, DIY projects, and customised material.

The larger idea is to make print feel more personal and culturally relevant in a digital first world. Canon is presenting printing as a way to turn ideas into physical expression, while also linking the category to identity, creativity, and self expression.

  1. Aashirvaad

ITC’s Aashirvaad Atta with High Protein has launched ‘Kya Kha Ke Aaya Hai’ to spotlight protein intake through everyday meals. Set against IPL style moments, the campaign uses cricket and ordinary situations to show rotis as a regular source of protein, with the recurring line leading to the answer that it is made using Aashirvaad Atta with High Protein.

The campaign aims to make protein feel less complicated and less dependent on supplements or fitness focused diets. It positions everyday roti as a simple way to support strength and performance through small, consistent habits at home.

  1. Mother’s Recipe

Mother’s Recipe has launched a national campaign for its pickle range along with a refreshed packaging identity. The new design brings in regional elements such as local language labels, saree inspired colour palettes, and visual references to home kitchens and utensils, while all 64 variants now carry their names in regional languages.

The campaign is rooted in the idea of regional pickle making traditions and the emotional value attached to homemade flavours. With the updated identity, Mother’s Recipe is trying to connect nostalgia with a more contemporary market presence while keeping the brand story centered on authenticity and care.

  1. Asian Footwears

Asian Footwears has rolled out a digital campaign featuring Sunil Grover in a fictional Qawwali Night setup. The film uses humour to show Grover as a qawwali singer while drawing attention to the comfort and durability of the brand’s footwear, including a gag built around people not wanting to throw away their shoes.

The campaign is aimed at Gen Z and younger consumers through short form entertainment content built for digital platforms. It positions Asian Footwears as a lifestyle brand that blends comfort with quirky, memorable storytelling.

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