Bisleri International has partnered with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) to unveil a new range of limited-edition bottles, extending their ongoing hydration-focused collaboration with a fresh, digital-first campaign. The initiative blends sport, storytelling, and brand engagement, featuring cricketers Rajat Patidar, Venkatesh Iyer, and Tim David alongside actor Jaideep Ahlawat.
In what is positioned as a campaign-led content piece, the film takes a creative turn by placing Ahlawat in the director’s chair. What initially appears to be a conventional shoot quickly transforms into a light-hearted moment, as he asks the players to pause, sit back, and hydrate—revealing the entire setup as a cleverly staged water break. The narrative shifts focus from performance to pause, highlighting hydration as an essential yet often overlooked aspect of the game.
The campaign underscores Bisleri’s continued emphasis on contextual storytelling, using humour and relatability to connect with audiences. By integrating behind-the-scenes banter with a subtle twist, the brand moves beyond traditional sports sponsorships, instead creating a narrative that resonates with both cricket fans and digital viewers.
Tushar Malhotra, Director of Sales and Marketing at Bisleri International, said the brand is pleased to continue its association with RCB for the third consecutive season, adding that the campaign aims to reinforce the importance of hydration through engaging content. He noted that the collaboration with Ahlawat and the RCB players brings a refreshing and witty approach that is expected to appeal to consumers across the country.
Echoing this sentiment, Rajesh Menon, CEO of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, highlighted that the campaign captures the off-field camaraderie and unscripted moments that define the sport beyond the boundary. He described the film as an entertaining take on the quieter, often unseen aspects of the game.
For Ahlawat, the campaign’s appeal lay in its simplicity. He said the idea of turning a routine water break into a narrative-driven moment, layered with humour, made the collaboration particularly engaging.
Through this initiative, Bisleri continues to deepen its presence in the sports ecosystem, combining on-ground visibility with digital storytelling. The campaign reflects a broader shift in brand strategy, where engagement is driven not just by association with teams, but by creating memorable content rooted in everyday moments of the game.
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