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Bhima Jewellery reflects ethos of inclusivity in its 'Pure as Love' campaign

The brand wants to communicate that they have jewellery for every choice, and they serve without discrimination. The ethos of inclusivity and that all identities are valid is reflected in the ad film. The campaign is conceptualised by creative agency Animal

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Bhima Jewellery reflects ethos of inclusivity in its 'Pure as Love' campaign

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Kerala-based brand Bhima Jewellery has launched a campaign called ‘Pure as Love’ with a new TVC. The ad film marks a departure from traditional wedding narratives of a bride shopping with her parents, or being gifted jewellery by her in-laws, by depicting the journey of a trans-woman.

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The film, conceptualised by advertising agency Animal, and produced by Ransom Film, portrays the story (and journey) of a trans-woman and her story of acceptance into an otherwise hetero-normative role and social construct of a young woman growing up and getting married.

The film’s treatment is not in the clichéd traumatic narrative we so often see, instead weaving a happier, almost utopian narrative. The film is not just about her journey to becoming who she is, but also that of her family and their love and acceptance for their child.

Bhima Jewellery comes with a 96-year-old pristine legacy. They have been a household name for generations, especially in South India. The brand wanted to break away from the traditional stereotypes of jewellery brands, and communicate that they not only have jewellery for every choice, but that they are accepting and serve without discrimination. This ethos of inclusivity and that all identities are valid is reflected in the casting as well where the lead of the ad film is a transwoman herself.

Each piece has a story, just like every piece adorned by the girl in the film is connected to a poignant and important moment in her journey.

While the collecting of precious pieces of jewellery is something all parents will relate to; the giving of jewellery in this film is also a form of acceptance to her choice. And that is the main aim of the film — to normalise acceptance, in all scenarios and of all persons.

Sayantan Choudhury, Creative Head, Animal, said, “This is not a special film. It has not been released on a particular day to celebrate a community or just to give a message. This is a film that the client expects to run for a long period of time from which they expect to attract new customers. It just happens to be about a transperson and their family. The ordinary expectations of this film are what make it stand apart. We hope it goes on to achieve all its objectives and more.”

Navya Suhas, Online Operations Head, Bhima Jewellery Trivandrum added,“Bhima turns 100 in four years, and we feel that as a brand with such credibility, we want to lend our voice to causes that matter today. This ad is special as it takes us through the journey of a trans- person but focuses on the positive side. It starts with her embarking on this journey and ends on her wedding, with her family behind her every step of the way. What we want to convey through the ad is that whoever one chooses to be, Bhima is there for you. We are here to serve and empower, not judge. We hope this helps to blur the lines that discriminate on the basis of colour, gender, etc.”

Credits:

Creative Agency: Animal

Creative Heads: Sayantan Choudhury, Kunel Gaur

Writer: Sheetal Raghav

Art Director: Baptiste David

Account Management: Sharon Borgoyary, Achal Kaushik, Anubhuti Tyagi

Director: Bharat Sikka

Production House: Ransom Film

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Bhima Jewellery Pure as Love campaign creative agency Animal
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