This Raksha Bandhan, Cadbury Celebrations acknowledges and appreciates the deep connection that siblings share with #BrothersWhoCare

This Raksha Bandhan, Cadbury Celebrations acknowledges and appreciates the deep connection that siblings share with #BrothersWhoCare

The campaign encourages brothers to showcase their love for their sisters in unique ways.

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Mumbai: The bond between brothers and sisters is one of strength and support, of affection and appreciation, of connection and camaraderie – but brothers often don't express love for their siblings with the same intensity and regularity as they do with their romantic relationships. It is this dynamic that Cadbury Celebrations, India’s most loved chocolate gifting brand, aims to change with its latest campaign, #BrothersWhoCare. Launched just in time for Raksha Bandhan, the biggest celebration of sibling love in the world, the campaign brings the time-tested bond back into focus by inviting brothers across the country to show their appreciation for their sisters in a unique and heartwarming way.

Speaking on the campaign, Mondelez India VP Nitin Saini said, “Romantic relationships often take the spotlight away from other deep relationships, such as that between siblings. Built on a lifetime of shared memory, mutual growth, support, and love, these bonds form the foundations of who we are and deserve their own moments where care and appreciation are expressed through mindful gestures. With the #BrothersWhoCare campaign, we want to encourage brothers to express their affection for their sisters just as they do in their romantic relationships. With Raksha Bandhan approaching, it is an opportunity to invite them to rekindle the timeless connection they share as siblings through quality time spent together. Thus, redefining sibling love – where strength meets sentiment and caring knows no bounds."

Ogilvy India CCO Sukesh Nayak said, - “Our starting point was to put the spotlight on the reality of the brother-sister dynamic that plays out during Rakhi. Every brother loves his sister but unfortunately this love doesn’t translate into effort in making her feel special on a day that is meant to celebrate this special bond. But the same brothers leave no stone unturned with their wives, fiancées, and their girlfriends. Our attempt was to nudge boyfriends, fiancés, husbands who are also brothers to plan a day with their sisters by putting equal effort as they would for their partners on Valentine’s Day. We conceived and built the #BrothersWhoCare platform that will help remind the brothers to make time for sisters and celebrate this special bond in most magical manner.  

Wavemaker India chief client officer & office head (North, West and East) Shekhar Banerjee said, “Our strategy is to disrupt how brothers behave. For all the grand gestures men make for the women in their life, they often reduce the gesture to an envelope with cash for their sisters during Rakhi. With this unconventional route we reminded brothers to plan something special for their sisters. Every time someone sets out to plan a romantic gesture for their loved ones, our campaign is designed to remind them about the gift they need to plan for their sisters”

To ensure we deliver this message in the most relatable manner, we identified top romantic content on digital and created contextual fun video reminders to prompt brothers who are either listening to romantic songs or buying gifts to show love to their sisters this Rakhi. Smart algorithms ensured the reminders served were contextual and relevant to the song ensuring millions of perfect combinations that become timely reminders. Each reminder can take brothers to the platform where they can choose from many options available to plan a day with their sister and make them feel truly special.”

Working on the concept of #BrothersWhoCare, the campaign’s TV thematic reinforces the brand message of ‘Iss Rakhi, Kuch Accha Ho Jaaye, Kuch Meetha Ho Jaaye’. This is followed by a digital brand film which further highlights the need for brothers to further build on their sibling bond, this Rakhi. The brand will also enable brothers to plan a day for their sisters.