Showing posts with label Product. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Product. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2026

What are the best examples of clever product placements in Bollywood movies?

 1. Make My Trip in Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani

Make My Trip was the official partner of the movie.

In one of the scene, we could see Make My Trip logo and the brand is promoted intelligently as per the movie theme.

2. Nike in Yuvraaj

Yuvraaj might be a good story and one of the underappreciated films in Salman Khan’s filmography.

However, Nike socks are pretty weirdly shown in most of the scenes as Anil Kapoor was seen showing his socks in almost every scene he featured in the movie.

3. Mountain Dew in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

Hrithik Roshan has been associated with the Mountain Dew brand for years, and he promoted the brand in a very unique way whenever he got the chance.

In the movie, they cheer with Mountain Dew bottles before going to Sky Diving with the product tagline.

4. Parle G in Abra Ka Dabra

Abra Ka Dabra is the Indian version of Harry Potter and sponsors took it too far as they are involved in the storyline. Camlin Pencils and Parle G were promoted in most of the scene.

They gave a scholarship to the kid and later everyone was eating Parle G in the movie.

5. Maruti in Mere Dad Ki Maruti

As the title suggests, the whole story focused on the importance of the characters having an obsession with the Maruti car. They even include the brand in the movie title.

This is certainly the different level of product placement in the movie.

6. Dominos in Phir Hera Pheri

The comedy scene is nothing but to make people understand the great scheme launched by Dominos that Pizza would be free if it wouldn’t get delivered within 30 min of the order.

Paresh Rawal also said the delivery guy came in just 20 minutes.

7. Coke in Taal

Taal movie has a good romantic scene set as a Coke commercial when Akshaye Khanna and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan were hovering around Coke bottles and talking.

Later, Anil Kapoor also said something like drink Coke and get easy.

8. Pass Pass in Yaadein

It looks like Hrithik was promoting everything with his movies. There was a whole scene in the movie Yaadein where a girl approached Hrithik saying ‘Pass Pass’ and Hrithik repeated the line, and then another girl in the movie also promoted the product.

9. Black Dog in Shahenshah

Black Dog is a famous whiskey in India, and Amrish Puri promoted this in a pretty weird way with a dialogue.

10. McDonald in Chak De India

Remember the iconic scene where Shah Rukh Khan takes all the girls to McDonald before resigning from the coach position.

11. Tide in Chup Chup Ke

Chup Chup Ke is famous for his hilarious comic scenes and outstanding performances by the actors.

However, you might have noticed that Tide surf was placed throughout the scenes that looked like the best product placement ever.

12. Fanta in Always Kabhi Kabhi

Kabhi Kabhi was produced by Red Chilies Entertainment starring a bunch of newcomers in the lead roles. The movie has shown product placement in every way possible for Fanta. It looked like they were shooting long Fanta commercials with a story in it.

13. Nokia Lumia in Chennai Express

Remember one of the funniest scenes in the movie where Shah Rukh rant the features of the phone including the price to show them how good looking his smartphone was.

The scene stands out the best advertisement for Nokia. We wonder if they hadn’t used the clip to use it as their brand advertisement.

14. Bournvita in Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish

No doubt, Bournvita has increased its sales after the success of Koi… Mil Gaya. Hrithik Roshan often demands Bournvita as an energy drink in the movie.

And there were many scenes when it looks like actress Rekha is shooting a commercial for Bournvita.

15. Saffola oil in Ki & Ka

Ki & Ka movie stars Arjun Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor in the lead roles. Arjun played the role of househusband.

In one of the scene, he is seen carrying a bottle of Saffola while preparing food in the kitchen.

16. Castrol GTX in Golmaal

Golmaal is the first movie of the Golmaal series.

One of the scenes captures a car race and the event was promoted by Castrol.

17. Chevrolet and Castrol GTX in Tara Rum Pum

Tara Rum Pum movie is based on the story of a struggling fast car driver.

Going by the story of the movie similar products were promoted which includes Chevrolet and Castrol.

18. Pizza hut in Main Hoon Na

In the movie, Main Hoon Na SRK is seen enjoying a pizza in the famous Pizza Hut restaurant.

19. Royal Enfield in Bhaag Milkha Bhaag & Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

Royal Enfield was promoted within both of the movies and the product perfectly suited their characters.

21. Tata Tea & Ford in Baghban

First, the brand Tata Tea was promoted when Hema Malini in the movie is preparing Tea.

Also in one of the scenes we could see Amitabh Bachchan at the showroom of Ford.

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Saturday, April 11, 2026

What is the most brilliant product packaging you ever seen?

 There are a lot of brilliant people working on the most innovative packaging.

Here's a few:

(1) Earth-friendly, protective egg packaging, designed by Monstop

(2) The pizza box concept that will change how you eat pizza forever, designed by Yu Kyung Ha, Won Min Jung, and Kwon Young Hee

(3) Fitting packaging for a spaghetti brand called NYC, designed by Alex Creamer

(4) Compartmentalized fast food packaging that would decrease waste and make eating on the go much easier, designed by Ian Gilley

(5) An origami microwave popcorn design that folds out into a bowl, designed by Packlab

Friday, February 27, 2026

What is the most brilliant product packaging you ever seen?

 

  • Butter! Better!
  • Waterproof Watches Sold in Bags of Water
  • “City Harvest” – Empty Stomach Bag
  • Mount Fuji Tissue Holder
  • Coconut Water
  • Nike Stadium Shoe Box
  • Cole & Weber United: Holiday Log
  • Gloji Juice
  • Anti-Smoking Pack
  • Bzzz Premium Packaging
  • Vita Pack Packaging
  • Egg Package
  • Gortz 17 Shoelace Box Packaging
  • Barra de flama Packaging
  • Scanwood Packaging

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