This Valentine’s Day, brands across sectors have moved beyond clichéd flowers and chocolates to create campaigns that resonate with contemporary India. Campaigns have tapped into everyday experiences, modern relationships, and social awareness, turning a traditionally romantic occasion into a culturally relevant, emotionally engaging conversation.
Whether it’s health, tech, fashion, FMCG, or entertainment, each campaign has combined humour, insight, and immersive execution to drive engagement. Some campaigns have challenged norms, while others celebrated subtle, heartfelt expressions of love, proving that relevance and creativity can coexist in impactful ways.
Across these activations, a common thread emerges: storytelling rooted in real-life insights. By amplifying everyday emotions, desires, and concerns, brands have not only captured attention but also encouraged audiences to reflect, connect, and engage in meaningful ways.
1. Frido
Frido’s campaign highlights body awareness by paralleling dating “red flags” with everyday physical discomfort. Outdoor billboards, wearable media, and influencer-led social reels encourage Indians to break up with pain, promoting musculoskeletal health and self-respect. The campaign reframes Valentine’s Day as a moment to prioritize personal comfort and wellbeing.
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2. Dubstep
Dubstep launched its “Love on Loop” campaign alongside limited-edition Buzz X12 Wireless Earbuds – Love Edition on Instamart. Targeting last-minute shoppers, the campaign blends spontaneity with emotional gifting. Eligible purchases gave consumers a chance to win dinner vouchers or a grand prize trip to Goa, combining music, experience, and quick-commerce behaviour.
3. Oben Electric
Oben Electric’s #ItsOkayToLeave campaign reframes Valentine’s breakups as a metaphor for shifting from petrol to electric mobility. Large-format outdoor installations, city activations, and social storytelling encourage riders to embrace cleaner, sustainable commuting. The campaign positions the Oben Rorr EZ Sigma as an urban-ready electric alternative, nudging commuters to reconsider daily choices.
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4. Zouk
Zouk celebrated subtle gestures of connection with its “Make Space for Love” campaign. The story followed a girl reserving a seat with her bag and later offering it to someone special, showing that small acts can signal openness to meaningful relationships. A curated Valentine’s gift range and quick-commerce availability amplified the campaign.
5. Sugar Free
Sugar Free D’lite repositioned its brand with the “D’lite Chocolate Boy” campaign, placing women in control of the narrative of indulgence. Featuring popular actors, the campaign highlighted guilt-free, sensual chocolate indulgence for women. The initiative targeted contemporary female consumers, reflecting broader category trends in chocolate consumption.
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6. Salty
Salty activated the streets of Delhi and Mumbai with the mobile experiential campaign “Love Ambulance,” celebrating love in all forms. Participants could interact with activities such as Love Diagnosis, Confession Wall, and curated themed gift boxes. The campaign transformed public spaces into interactive, shareable Valentine’s moments.
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7. Havmor Ice Cream
Havmor Ice Cream repositioned Valentine’s proposals with the #BeMyHeartbeat campaign, emphasizing experiences over traditional exchanges. The Heartbeat Red Velvet Ice Cream Cake became the emotional centrepiece, supported by OOH, print, and digital storytelling. A bold 3D heart-shaped installation created memorable cityscapes for consumers.
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8. OYO
OYO’s “Stay In Love” campaign encouraged couples and families to pause and reconnect. Special Valentine’s stays across select properties made intentional time together accessible, highlighting that love thrives through presence and attention. Digital storytelling reinforced the idea that sustaining love requires conscious effort.
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9. &TV
&TV celebrated subtle expressions of love through its campaign “India ka Love Language.” Using on-ground activations, the initiative highlighted small gestures as meaningful acts of affection. By extending storytelling beyond television, the campaign emphasized everyday emotional expressions in Indian households.
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10. Plum
Plum engaged founders with a playful Valentine’s campaign using 60 evil-eye dolls paired with letters and QR landing pages. The campaign highlighted commercial risk protection while combining humor and cultural resonance, positioning insurance as a practical tool for modern startups and sparking conversation around everyday business risks.














