Advertisment

Savlon and Ogilvy bring alive 'handful' interactions to promote handwashing

The changing hand identity till the hands are washed with a handwash, mirrors everyday lives and reinforces the need to adopt washing hands as a habit

author-image
BestMediaInfo Bureau
New Update
Savlon and Ogilvy
Listen to this article
0.75x 1x 1.5x
00:00 / 00:00

Delhi: On Global Hand Hygiene Day this year, Savlon Swasth India Mission harnessed an everyday insight of how people's hands, through the day, meet and greet multiple people, and touch several surfaces picking up germs from each interaction. 

The campaign, conceptualised by Ogilvy India, brought alive this observation by personifying every interaction with people's hands in a humourous way.

The changing hand identity till the hands are washed with a handwash, mirrors everyday lives and reinforces the need to adopt washing hands as a habit. 

Sameer Satpathy, Divisional Chief Executive, Personal Care Products Business, ITC, said, "Savlon Swasth India Mission is one of our longest running initiatives and also one of the largest school programmes on hand hygiene. The endeavour since its inception has been to induce a behavioural change towards hand hygiene and explore disruptive and innovative ways to engage, educate, and empower everybody to adopt the habit of washing hands with soap or handwash. The film marking the Global Hand Hygiene Day is a humourous conversation reiterating the message of hand hygiene and re-emphasising our commitment to education and adoption of Handwashing!” 

Kainaz Karmakar and Harshad Rajadhyaksha, CCOs, Ogilvy India, addef, “Over the years, we have created meaningful and powerful messaging for Savlon Swasth India Mission. As part of this broader task, the film is a disruptive and memorable way to make people aware of this insightful truth, and hopefully impact positive handwashing behaviour.” 

Advertisment