NEW DELHI: This year, with the ongoing pandemic, many industries took a hit from production to supply as well as marketing but this did not deter the plans of British Paints. The brand went aggressively into the market with two new products as well as a brand new campaign communication and film.
British Paints has recently launched a range of paint shades under the product names Expa All-rounder and Shingar All-rounder. The speciality of both these products is that they can be applied to both the interior and exterior of the house. The Expa All-rounder and Shingar All-rounder also come with five and three years’ warranty each and is available in 20 litre, 10 litre, four litre and one litre packs. On top of that, these paints also enable the walls with silicon protection, water resistance, fungus resistance and are available in a range of shining and sparkling colours.
India is no doubt a vibrantly diversified place and no matter which part one travels to, a person is greeted with a variety of colours. And colours are at the core of everything that British Paints deals in. Considering all the factors, a new campaign communication was coined while keeping it related to the initial brand communication Rang Gungunaye. With the campaign Desh ke Kone Kone Mein Rang Gungunaye, the idea was to bring out all the colours of the nation and project them in the finest of ways while relating them with brand communication and nomenclature. The underlying thought resonated the idea that just like colours can be seen in every part of the country, the brand British Paint can also be found in different regions all over the nation.
And the campaign didn’t just stop at static digital creatives. The brand went ahead and produced a full-fledged promotional film. Just as vibrant as the whole campaign, the film too reciprocated the vibrancy with colourful video bytes from different nooks and crannies of the nation. Furthermore, the entire idea and concept is quite a scalable one. Keeping the same theme, the brand is now venturing into the festive season with a spin-off communication - Har Ghar Har Tyohar Rang Gungunaye wherein they can cover different celebrations from around the country.
With a legacy that spans over a hundred years, British Paints can be found in almost all the corners of India. As of today, the company have over 51 branch offices with over 12,000 channel partners. British Paints offers a wide palette of decorative and general industrial paints and coatings, manufactured at dedicated units located in Uttar Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh and Assam.