Zee TV’s latest show, ‘Bas Itna Sa Khwaab’, brought its message of balancing work and family life directly to the people of Mumbai through an innovative campaign on the city’s local trains.
Protagonist Rajashree Thakur, who plays Avani Trivedi, took the show’s empowering theme from the screen to the railways, connecting with commuters and celebrating the unsung multitasking heroes of Mumbai.
In a first-of-its-kind branding initiative, Zee TV adorned multiple AC local trains in Mumbai and the Delhi Metro with visuals from the show, turning them into eye-catching moving billboards. The campaign beautifully encapsulates the show’s celebration of women who gracefully juggle professional and personal responsibilities.
Thakur’s journey aboard a Mumbai local train became the highlight of the campaign. She interacted with fellow commuters, listened to their inspiring stories, and shared her own experiences as both a woman and an actress portraying Avani Trivedi. The event included a lively game of Antakshari, transforming the commute into a heart-warming celebration of resilience and determination.
This thoughtful campaign blends storytelling with purpose, showcasing Zee TV’s commitment to meaningful audience engagement. By spotlighting the everyday heroes of Mumbai, ‘Bas Itna Sa Khwaab’ not only resonates with its viewers but also sets a new benchmark in the television industry for innovative, impactful marketing.
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