As the festive season ushers in warmth and togetherness, Waves OTT, India’s national freemium streaming platform powered by Prasar Bharati, has launched its new Diwali campaign titled ‘Diwali ki Yaadein’. Conceptualized by Creativeland Asia, the heartwarming short film captures the beauty of shared nostalgia and the emotional connection between generations.
At its core, the campaign tells the story of a mother and daughter who reconnect across distances through the classic television shows they once watched together — now streaming on Waves OTT. The film beautifully portrays how memories rooted in Indian entertainment continue to bind families, even as life moves forward and distances grow.
The campaign highlights Waves OTT’s mission to revive and reintroduce India’s beloved television treasures to a modern audience. From ‘Fauji’ to ‘Byomkesh Bakshi’, the platform curates shows that once defined Indian television, bringing them back for both those who grew up with them and a younger generation discovering them for the first time.
Through ‘Diwali ki Yaadein’, Waves OTT goes beyond the conventional festive messaging of lights and sweets. It positions Diwali as a festival of belonging — one that celebrates stories, emotions, and moments that connect people across time.
Blending nostalgia with accessibility, the campaign reinforces Waves OTT’s identity as the home of India’s most iconic content bridging the old with the new, and the familiar with the rediscovered.
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