Mumbai: Britannia Bourbon onboards a new gen-Z BFF gang with three of India’s U19 Cricket World Cup champions – captain Yash Dhull, opener Harnoor Singh, and all-rounder Raj Bawa for its new campaign called #BourbonFriendsForever.
The campaign is framed on the basic yet universal opinion that Britannia Bourbon is too good to be shared, even with the closest friends, and this is represented through the wickedly smooth tricks that the three champs pull on each other to steal a bite of their favourite chocolaty snack.
This snappy campaign also has a fun pre-campaign leg where the three rising stars are seen engaging in cheeky pranks with each other on Instagram. The pre-campaign buzz starts with Harnoor and Raj taking over Yash’s Instagram account and in true BFF style, releasing embarrassing videos of Yash stealing their Britannia Bourbon. Yash then takes back control of his account and gets his payback from his BFF mates by asking consumers to help him find Raj and Harnoor’s hidden Britannia Bourbon stashes. Finally, the three friends come together for fun banter and release the campaign on their Instagram accounts.
The campaign honours the cheeky relationships between real friends and Britannia Bourbon’s role in inciting fun amongst such friends, as a part of the brand’s Original Friendship concept. These friendships are fascinating – candid and enjoyable and these pals like the teenage leads in the TVC will not waste a chance to poke fun at you.
Commenting on the launch of the #BourbonFriendsForever campaign, Britannia Industries chief marketing officer Amit Doshi said, ‘’Britannia Bourbon, the original chocolatey biscuit has been a favourite in India and has been a part of multiple friendship stories across generations."
"Picking up from our last campaign with Indian cricket stars Hardik, Shreyas, and Deepak, we are excited to echo the brand’s purpose of being an enabler of fun between real friends in our new campaign with Indian U19 champions Yash Dhull, Harnoor Singh, and Raj Bawa – the younger BFFs and rising stars of Indian cricket," Doshi added.