India – Volkswagen India has partnered with integrated marketing agency DDB Mudra Group for its latest ‘Whatever Diwali Brings You, We Got You’ campaign that explores the chaotic fun of last-minute Diwali preparations.
The new campaign featured a series of digital films that encapsulated the imperfect yet memorable moments of Diwali plans that don’t turn out the way they are supposed to. The humorous storytelling highlights Volkswagen as the key to saving the day.
In the first film, ‘A Decoration Situation, a family attempts to put up the Diwali lights. However, upon realising they picked the wrong size, they immediately made a dash to the store to rectify the situation.
Titled ‘Same Pinch’, the second film, on the other hand, shows a girl finding an unexpected outfit clash with someone at the party. She immediately goes back to change, only to later find out that someone else brought the same gift as hers.
Meanwhile, in the third film titled ‘Forget-me-nots’, a family that’s on their way to celebrate Diwali suddenly makes a swift U-turn after the husband recalls leaving behind the festive gifts. And lastly, in the ‘Tight Spots’ film, a young boy makes a spontaneous trip to buy a new pair of pants when his own pair doesn’t fit him well anymore.
Volkswagen India’s new campaign aims to show the automobile brand’s capabilities to fix last-minute festivity problems in a more seamless and enjoyable way, showcasing the brand’s safety and fun-to-drive features.
The automobile manufacturing brand wanted to depart from the traditional product-centric approach of advertising and transition into more warm, human-centric stories, emphasising togetherness during the festive season.
The campaign aligns with the new brand positioning of ‘You’re in a Volkswagen’ which built robust emotional equity in the market, underscoring the joy of owning a Volkswagen and how it made owners feel when they drove it.
Rahul Mathew, chief creative officer at DDB Mudra Group, shared, “With ‘You’re in a Volkswagen,’ we aimed to capture the various emotions that we unlock in the lives of our customers. So for Diwali, we decided to look beyond the typical festivities and embrace the significance of little moments.”