Campaign India Team
Jan 19, 2022

Oyo drives you to your best stay

Watch the film conceptualised by Oyo's in-house team here

Oyo has launched a campaign titled ‘Assi Reach Gaye’ (have we reached) to showcase how children often get exhausted during their long drives and rides and need a place to relax. 
 
Conceptualised by Oyo's in-house team, the film features actor Gul Panag playing the role of a mother, who is on a long drive with their child and husband.
 
The child, seated in the back seat, grows impatient with the long drive by the hour. He keeps asking his folks now and then if they have reached and on hearing no, throws toys around in the car and annoys his parents. Panag then looks at the GPS which states that there is still a long way to go, indicating that they should get an Oyo to take a time-out. 
 
The film was published on social media on 19 January 2022 and is also on air on televison during the ongoing India-South Africa ODI series. It's part of a series of three films released by the brand. Two more films featuring Kunal Kapoor and Chitrangada Singh, and Kalki Koechlin have been launched respectively. 
 
(To be updated.)
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