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Dollar Rainguard walks down Mughal courtyards in latest film

The film directed by film director, Arko Provo Bose, travels back in time. History has it that in the sixteenth century, Sangeet Samrat Miya Tansen had composed Miyan Ki Malhar – a monsoon raga used for invoking and embracing the rains to drench the earth and welcome the monsoon

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New Delhi: Dollar Industries has launched its latest range of Rainwear. The campaign, conceptualised by Lowe Lintas, aims to take the viewer to the Mughal.

Vinod Kumar Gupta, Managing Director, Dollar Industries, said, “Historically India has always been a big player in the rainwear economy. However, till recently, its product design language when it came to Rainwear was very slow to grow. Today, however, thanks to increased per capita income, Rainwear is becoming popular as a fashion statement particularly among the millennials and colour-blocking street style is gaining significant traction amongst the youth. With our vision to be part of every Indian fashion wardrobe, we at Dollar decided to lead the trend and create designs which reflect the sentiment that raincoats are not just utilitarian but serve as an essential fashion accessory in every Indian home.”

The film directed by film director, Arko Provo Bose, travels back in time. History has it that in the sixteenth century, Sangeet Samrat Miya Tansen had composed Miyan Ki Malhar – a monsoon raga used for invoking and embracing the rains to drench the earth and welcome the monsoon. 

The campaign borrows from that popular story and recreates it, albeit with a funny twist. The film opens on a sunny morning in Akbar’s courtyard. The Emperor and the Empress are in the company of the famous Navaratnas who adorn the Court. As Tanseen is introduced and proceeds to sing his timeless raga, the Emperor’s family quickly slips on their raincoats. Miyan Tansen continues and soon surely the clouds gather out of nowhere and it starts to rain torrentially, drenching all and sundry except for the Emperor’s family who enjoy the rains. 

Commenting on the campaign, Mohit Pasricha, Unit Creative Director, Lowe Lintas, said, “Usually when history is recreated on screen, we tend towards animated theatrics spoofing great historical figures who have shaped our history. So, while recreating the times, we were extremely cautious that we do not tread the same path but rather use these characters only to land on the brand’s core proposition – Welcoming Monsoon Without Hesitation – while creating a distinct storyline to break away from the usual brand clutter.”

Credits

Agency: Lowe Lintas

Creative: Mohit Pasricha, Tritirtha Chatterjee, Sushant Joshi

Account Management: Indranil Mitra, Rohit Chakraborty

Production: Poonam Wahi Films 

Director: Arko Provo Bose

Lowe Lintas Dollar Rainguard Mughal courtyards
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