ITC Mangaldeep evokes scent of nostalgia in new spot

ITC Mangaldeep evokes scent of nostalgia in new spot

The film revolves around tradition and legacy associated with its sandal variant

Mangaldeep

NEW DELHI: Incense sticks are a big part of India’s culture. People use them to offer their prayers to the gods and deities they believe in. The market for incense sticks is extremely huge and is growing at a rapid pace. According to KVIC, India’s agarbatti consumption is pegged at 1,490 tons per day, however, 760 tons per day is produced. 

India's agarbatti industry is mainly in the form of cottage industry, a highly labor-intensive process with each incense stick being handcrafted. The market includes both organised and unorganised players that offer a variety of products, from premium, organic, to aromatherapy variants. Some of the national players include — Cycle, ITC Mangaldeep, Zed Black and others. These brands regularly advertise across mediums to reach out to their audiences. 

Mangaldeep, the incense stick brand from ITC, has launched a new TVC campaign titled ‘The Tradition of Sandal’. The campaign aims to reinforce the sandal variant’s strong preference with consumers. Bhumika Chawla, the brand ambassador, plays the protagonist in the film and is seen passing on the tradition of Mangaldeep Sandal.

The film revolves around tradition, nostalgia and legacy associated with the variant. The scent of Mangaldeep’s original sandal agarbatti takes the protagonist back to her childhood, to the tradition of making sandal paste with her grandmother for daily puja. Now Bhumika and her children continue the legacy of sandal with Mangaldeep original sandal agarbatti.

ITC chief executive agarbatti and safety matches business Ravi Rayavaram said, “Devotion is the ethos of Indian culture, and when we talk about devotion, agarbattis inevitably become of immense significance. Our new communication celebrates the tradition of original sandal and its close association with the fragrance of Mangaldeep Sandal agarbattis.”

Ogilvy group creative director Rajesh Mani said, “Sandalwood has a huge legacy in India; right from the ancient times to the modern. And now times are such that people are actively seeking solace in familiarity and nostalgia. The scent of real sandalwood never fails to evoke a sense of nostalgia in people. Creatively it’s a trip down the memory lane for our brand ambassador Bhumika Chawla when she lights up a Mangaldeep Sandal agarbatti. The fragrance of real sandal transports Bhumika to her childhood. In short, Mangaldeep Sandal evokes the fragrance of real sandal.” 

The category is growing at a rapid rate of 10 per cent in the last couple of years. A wide variety of incense sticks are available in different shapes, sizes, colors, and fragrances at very competitive prices, from sandalwood to lavender, and rose to jasmine.