• Ganesh Chaturthi: 5 quirky things to check out in Mumbai

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 16
     

    By Papri Das

    Come September and Maharashtra is seen revving up to host one of the biggest festivals in India, Ganesh Chaturthi. The ten-day festival is a welcome disruption for the people of Maximum City, who relentlessly slog on to keep pace. Ganesh Puja is a time to take a breather and party hard with friends and family, irrespective of what they do or which God they worship. From holding pujas at home to dressing up to visiting the big idols of the city, Ganesh Puja has transformed from being a tradition to a lifestyle event.

    As the scale of the celebrations gets bigger each year, one can?t help but look out for innovation and new trends. And Mumbaikars have been able to use their creative juices quite effectively this year as well by coming up with unique and quirky ways to celebrate the occasion.

    Exec Life lists five ways that will give a twist to your Ganesh Puja this year:

    1) Fish Friendly Ganesh Idols:

    As the name suggests, this year Mumbaikars are buying Ganesh idols, which are exclusively tailored for fish and other underwater animals. Conceptualised by Ogilvy and Mather and executed with the help of the NGO Sprouts Environment, this initiative aim was to prevent the alarming environment pollution that happens during the festival when the clay idols are immersed in the Arabian Sea. To deal with this, the initiators came up with this awesome concept of building Ganesha idols from vegetarian fish food that is edible and safe for fish consumption. The cosmetic surface of the idols has also been painted with natural material and colours such as multani mitti, turmeric powder and geru. Now isn?t that creative?

    2) Hyperrealistic Ganesh tattoos:

    While many find the entire concept of having a Ganesh tattooed on oneself a hippie practice or a notch above average devotion, the practice has been prevalent for a while now. What?s new is that now Ganesh tattoos have got a new hyperrealistic avatar. Tattoo artist Sunny Bhanushali from Aliens Tattoo studio is one of handful in India to experiment with hyper realistic tattoos, which capture highly detailed images on skin, from a photograph. After coming up with a digital painting of Ganesha and Lord Shiva, Sunny has taken up this festival as an opportunity to give it a hyper real touch.

    3) EDM-ised Visarjan:

    Imagine a Ganesh Visarjan (immersion) ceremony where instead of band and baja and dhol people are head banging to EDM music. Such has been the scene at Breach Candy since 1999 when a group of youngsters started the EDM Ganesh Visarjan lead by DJ Asad Zaidi. The aim was to break away from the generic immersion celebrations to rope in more youngsters who prefer a different scene. Started as an experiment, the event has become quite huge with celebrities and models as well as local Maharashtrians dancing to the beats of customised Ganesh Shlokas with trance and EDM beats. What?s more, the fun doesn?t end at that. The stage, which is 24 trailers strong, has an exclusive dance floor for VIPs while the Dj works up the crowd on the streets. If you are a fan of EDM and trance, this is where you should head to this visarjan day.

    4) Buy your own Ganesh temple:

    Why buy a miniature Ganesh idol when you can buy an entire temple for the same price? Asks Karima Dawoodani, who sells customised temples through her shop Soul Works. Call it a budget friendly gift, an idol to worship or an art piece, Karima?s hand crafted Ganesh temples are selling like hot cakes this season, especially amongst expats and tourists who want to take a bit of our culture with them. Karima also gets creative with the Ganesha idols. Some of her signature models are Ganesha riding a cycle, Ganesha under an umbrella and Ganesha with a book. 

    5) Makers get creative with Ganesh idols:

    Artisans who carve Ganesh idols are inspired by Bollywood this year and have come up with a Baahubali themed Ganesh idol. A half finished idol of Ganesha carrying a Shiva linga, which quite strikingly mimics the famous Baahubali poster, is doing the rounds on the internet. As much as it has gone viral, the Baahubali Ganesha will definitely get a run for money from the ?Selfie Ganesha.? Yes, you heard us right! An artist has build a Ganesha idol, which is seen taking a selfie with his family. And it won?t come as a surprise if the song ?Le le le le selfie le le re!? from Bajrangi Bhaijaan is played on repeat mode here!

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  • Fans? Q&A with Elijah Wood on his India visit

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 11

    By Papri Das

    When Hollywood star Elijah Wood, celebrated for his role as Frodo Baggins in the blockbuster fantasy trilogy Lord of The Rings series, visited Mumbai as part of the DJ duo Wooden Wisdom, the nation?s LOTR fans were taken in a manic frenzy. While the purpose for his visit was the gigs across the country with partners Zack Cowie and DJ Fitz, there was no denying the fact that his image as Frodo Baggins ruled the fanfare around him.

    On the eve of his performance in Mumbai, Exec Life reached out to several of his fans in India through social media platforms and asked them to submit questions for the their favourite Hobbit actor. The response was overwhelming. In a matter of an hour, we received inputs from fans with many innovative questions ranging from quirky and funny, to serious and intriguing.

    Given the short notice and time constraints, Exec Life heavily curated the questions and entertained only the best with an answer from Elijah Wood.

    We approached him with the questions after he finished playing a phenomenal set at the popular watering hole Trilogy in Mumbai along with his partners, while the crowd raved for an encore. Upon hearing the concept for the interview, Wood, who had been playing a set for two hours straight, readily agreed to entertain his fans before he was led away by swarming crowd and photographers.

    Wood was impressed with the questions sent by our readers and here?s what he had to say to the questions. Read on to see if your question was answered:

    What's on your To-Do List for this India tour?

    Chai Chai and lots of Chai. Apart from our gigs, we plan to try the local food. Since we landed at the airport, I have been eyeing the auto rickshaws. I would love to take a ride on those. The top on the priority list is visiting as many old record shops as possible. We (Wooden Wisdom) love music records and we plan to buy as many as we can while we are here.

    Do you eat two breakfasts and seven meals a day like the Hobbits do?

    No. (chuckles) While I do love my food, I am not a glutton. I prefer to have my measly and comfortable breakfast. Only once a day.

    [For the uninitiated, here?s a reference link]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobbit#Lifestyle

    Have you ever had a singing contest with Christopher Lee?

    No. Actually, I would have rather not because that man was well versed in music. He would beat me any day. (Pauses) He was a great sport and an even better actor. He taught me a lot and I truly miss him.

    Will you ever make a mix with Enya?s music?

    I love Enya. I have loved her work in LOTR, most definitely, but I also follow her other works and she amazes me every time I hear her. If given an opportunity, I would love to do a mix with her numbers. As a matter of fact she hails from the same hometown as my partner DJ Fitz, who is with us for the event, and he is also a die hard fan of hers.

    Have you tried any Bollywood music?

    I am in the process of broadening my views on Bollywood music but right now the 70s Bollywood tracks piques my interest the most. In fact, we played our own version of the tracks tonight and the response was phenomenal. Call me old school but I like Bappi Lahiri?s songs. In fact we got a request for his song tonight and it was an absolute pleasure playing his tracks.There are a few more I can mention, but I have trouble pronouncing the names.

    While Exec Life wasn't able to exhaust the list of questions, this is all that Elijah could answer before he was swarmed by the crowd looking get a selfie with him.

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  • Khatte Meethe Desires conceptualize new quirky gifts

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 04
    The online gifting alternative, Khatte Meethe Desires has come up two new quirky home decor products that can be an amusing housewarming present.
     

    Ideal for family and friends who are renovating their house, these products are finely hand crafted and spell indigenous. They reflect meticulous planning and deep understanding what people prefer and hold close to their heart.

    One of the product from the collection is  ?Message in a Bottle,' which is designed around the bottle and the presentation is profound. It is a perfect gift for those who have a thing for beaches, sand and the sea, as those elements form a key part of the design. Sea shells and sand are used as part of the complete presentation.
     

    One can customize what will be written in the scroll inside the bottle that has a lovely ribbon bow tied around its neck. Priced at Rs 899, the gift's aesthetics highlight the painstaking efforts being put behind the thoughtful expression.
     

    If your friend or loved one is a believer in Zodiacs, then 'Personality Pillars,' another product from Katte Meethe Desires will be the ideal gift. It has 12 white pillar candles with all the 12 sun signs and their traits customized on them. The concept behind the gfift is to appreciate the many differing qualities in people. The price range is Rs 349 per piece and Rs 3499 for a pack of 12. 
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  • Five brands riding the Raksha Bandhan wave

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 28

    Come any festival and brands are quick to jump the ?special promotion? bandwagon of how to colour themselves in light of the occasion. And the unique Indian festival Raksha Bandhan that celebrates the bond between a brother and sister gives brands that perfect opportunity. 

    From special product launches on online shopping portals, to coupons, limited edition offers, free gifts and hampers to marketing on special concepts for the season, brands have gone all out this year to make Raksha Bandhan a special affair.

    While this is a common practice, there are many brands who stepped above the noise and used a sensible and thoughtful approach to their promotions. Here are a few of them:

    1. Cadbury: When it comes to special family occasions there is no product better placed than Cadbury in bringing out the festival?s flavour, especially for Raksha Bandhan. Time and again, Cadbury Celebrations, has been the saviour for those forgetful brothers, who remember to buy a gift for their sister in the very last minute. This year, the brand has focused on the ?khatta meetha? or love hate relationship between brothers and sisters.

    The new Cadbury Celebrations TVC from Contract Advertising sheds light upon the fact that the aim of the festival has shifted from just being about protecting sisters, to deepening the bond between brother and sister through playful banter.

    2. Blue Dart: For those brothers and sisters who are separated by distance and cannot reach each other physically, Blue Dart has come up with a unique service called the ?Rakhi Express.? With a wide network of 34,285 locations across India and 220 countries and territories worldwide, every sister can now send Rakhis anywhere in India or internationally and be assured of timely and secured delivery. What?s more, apart from their return gift from their brothers, they can now expect exciting gifts from the delivery service provider as well. Lucky girls can win an iPhone 6 and 50 Titan Wrist Watches on domestic shipments and Rs 1000 worth talktime for two winners daily on international shipments. All they have to do is fill a slogan form that makes them eligible for a lucky draw.

    3. Best Deal TV: The home shopping channel, which is known for getting popular actors on board as brand ambassadors, has stressed on the time factor this Raksha Bandhan. Understanding how busy lives get post childhood, and how little we get to spend with our sibling, this Rakhi, the channel encourages its viewers to treasure the time they get on the day with their sibling. To reinforce the idea, Best Deal TV launched their special offer on the theme ?Rishton Ki Ghari, Ghari Ke Saath.? The channel is giving away wristwatches from the house of Tim Berto with every purchase of over Rs 1999 from their channel or site.

    4. Foodpanda: Food is an intricate part of any festival and Raksha Bandhan is no exception. In fact, Rakhi would be incomplete without the delectable dishes and sweets that are associated with the festival. In order to make your gastronomical experience better this Rakhi, online food delivery portal Foodpanda has come up with several offers, wherein customers can avail of discount up to 30 per cent from eating outlets across cities if they order via Foodpanda.

    5. When everyone is cashing in on this festive occasion, why should social networking giant, Facebook be left behind? This Raksha Bandhan, Facebook has come up with a shopping festival with a ?Tied Together? initiative that works perfectly for the occasion. According to a media report, Facebook has set up a website in association with GroupM, wherein Facebook would use its subscriber base and platform to drive traffic to the shopping site. While not entirely thoughtful, it is a clever way to launch the shopping festival at an appropriate time.

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  • Pet Peeps

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 03

    This week exec life gets close and personal with the pet lovers in the industry. To these executives, their furry pals are an extension of their family and thus can demand as much care and affection as theor own children do. And why not, after all, pets know how to give love, affection and loyalty like no other. Check out how executives spend their time with their four legged friends.

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  • Pen-chant

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 05

    By Papri Das

    There was a time when a good quality pen would symbolise knowledge, affluence and empowerment; when youngsters would be a ball of excitement on receiving their first fountain pen; when revolutionary ideas would be penned down to change history of nations. Now it would be safe to say that the ?once mightier than the sword? pen couldn?t survive the onslaught of the digital era and the keys on your device?s touchpad.

    Or is it?

    A recent report from The Economic Times read that more and more foreign luxury pen brands are finding India to be a booming market place for their products. While the use of regular pens may have gone down drastically, high-end luxury pens still continue to enjoy high esteem amongst the affluent and the well-established lot. Pens have evolved from being a practical necessity to a connoisseur?s luxury. Exec Lifestyle spoke to several eminent personalities from the media to explore their romance with pens.

    Although a very clich? practice, but any discussion about writing instruments almost always starts with a writer, and so Exec Lifestyle caught up with television screenplay writer and author Gajra Kottary. ?Writing with pen has more of an emotional value to me these days. I used pen and paper till I was writing the script for Astitva, one of the daily television shows I have worked on,? says the charming author who has also penned the television show Ghar Ek Sapnaa. Admitting the difficulties she faced in switching to the digital platforms, Kottary says that things have changed drastically for her. ?I can't write the same amount of content with a pen, which I do digitally. Quite the irony, isn't it??

    Kottary?s collection of luxury pens is in double digits now. ?I have gathered so many of them that these days I have to request people not to gift me pens anymore cause it is a shame to see them simply showcased in a shelf,? she says.

    Amongst the collection, one that is close to her heart is classy ST Dupont pen. ?I have over ten luxury pens ranging between Montblancs, Cartier and more, but my favourite is a Shantung from ST Dupont. It has an amazing design and a beautiful blue color. What adds to my emotional connect to it is the fact that my husband gifted it to me on one of our anniversaries,? she reminisces.

    Kottary isn?t the only own who invests special sentiments in a pen. Ogilvy and Mather executive creative director Sumanto Chattapadhyay shares how he cherished the Montblanc his parents gifted him. ?When I was in school, my parents gifted me a Montblanc pen. In those days, it was a big deal to be able to afford a branded pen like that so it was a memorable instance in my life. I remember holding it close to my heart through my college, until one fateful day it got stolen. I was really upset by its loss,? says the creative genius, who also made an appearance in the recently released Piku.

    Perhaps it is this loss, or his habit of misplacing pens in general, that keeps him from using luxury pens on a day-to-day basis. Instead he invests in the cheaper ones and buys them in bulk, while preserving the special edition ones. ?Someone recently gifted me a calligraphy pen or a quill, which needs to be dipped in an ink pot to use,? gushes Chattopadhyay. ?But when it comes to writing on a day to day basis, I honestly prefer the use and throw dot pens.?

    This formula resonates well with most executives. BBH India CEO Subhash Kamath admits that he too shies away from using his luxury pens and instead goes in the ?use and throw? direction. ?Yes I have quite a few Montblancs, Waterman and Sheaffer (courtesy gifts) but I hardly ever use them. I prefer using my regular Camlin or Add Gel pens for everyday use,? he says.

    While many consider possessing a classy luxury pen as a sign of status, for many is gives a sense of empowerment. A fine example is Sonic and Nickelodeon India executive vice president Nina Jaipuria. ?A pen gives me a strange sense of empowerment. Compared to a digital signature, when it comes to signing to officialise a document, pens are the first and last choice. It gives you a certain sense of power. A single sign can make a huge difference in your or another's life,? says the lady.

    Like any other established creative professional Jaipuria too had her fair share of luxury pens gifted to her on various occasions. However, the one that stands out is the very personalised gift she received a couple of years back. ?I am particularly fond of this pen, which was gifted to me by a close associate of mine a couple of years back. It is carved out of wood completely with a non-refillable gel ink in it. What makes it more special is that not just the case but the pen too bears my name,? she says adding further that she takes care not to use it too often. ?I make sure to use it judiciary, fearing that the pen will run out of the ink, at the same time not to keep it in the box too long as the ink may end up drying.?

    These were a few anecdotes from India?s top media executives on their love for good luxury pens. What is your pen story? Do share with us on the comment box below.

     

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