Policybazaar.Com launches a new term insurance campaign

ANI  |  Gurgaon (Haryana) [India] 

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Over the next few days, a series of informative TVCs will go live on both the digital platform and TV, featuring In the first TVC, going live today, the will be seen emphasizing the importance of with the tagline "time rehte karwa lo, pe".

The campaign aims to highlight the importance of having a plan. The new TV commercial will see don the avatar of 'Yamraj' who has come to collect a dead man for his final journey.

Santosh Agarwal, Head Life Insurance, Unit, said, "Life is unpredictable in more ways than one can comprehend. Term Insurance is the only true friend your family will have if something untoward is to happen, especially if you have financial liabilities and social responsibilities to take care off. The cost of term insurance is also extremely nominal. The benefits coupled with the peace of mind that this product offers is unique and should be availed by all."

With this campaign, intends to highlight the difficulties families will face, including the inability to sustain the existing lifestyle in the absence of primary breadwinner.

Associate Director and Head of Marketing, Policybazaar.com, added, "The campaign seeks to redefine the way insurance is bought in and is using the mass appeal of to bolster the strength of the messaging. The term campaign is just one of the subjects we will be addressing through this campaign. Similar TVCs on health and will be rolled out subsequently. The TV commercial also accentuates the ease of comparing and buying an "

Though the commercial has entertaining and humorous quotient attached to it but surely leaves behind the strong message of securing financial future of the family.

The campaign has been conceived and executed by K Silent Productions.

The TV commercial starts in a hospital room where a dead man is lying on the bed and Akshay Kumar dressed as Yamraj pays the dead man a visit to take him on his final pilgrimage. The patient shares his predicament of leaving his family in distress on account of unpaid EMIs, bills and social responsibilities such as marriage as-well-as education of children. At this juncture, Akshay prods him for not thinking about his family when he had the time to do so and reminds the audience that a term plan of Rs. 1 Crore costs only Rs. 680 per month.

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First Published: Fri, May 11 2018. 17:50 IST