Campaign India Team
Jul 27, 2023

Realme helps Vaani Kapoor and Rohit Saraf to master multitasking with style

Watch the film conceptualised by Bambai Dreams here

Realme has rolled out a digital campaign #CurveIntoTheNext featuring actors Vaani Kapoor and Rohit Saraf, to highlight its narzo 60 Series 5G offerings. 

 

Conceptualised by Bambai Dreams, the film takes us through Kapoor and Saraf’s journey of exploring the smartphone and how it helps them chase their passion with the help of it.

 

Bazul Kochar, product manager, realme India said, “At realme, we are committed to providing leap-forward technology to Indian consumers. Catering to the demand of the next-gen, the digital campaign #CurveIntoTheNext for the narzo 60 series 5G showcases the fast-paced lifestyle of the youth and how important it is to have a smartphone that does it all. This digital film featuring Rohit Saraf and Vaani Kapoor rightly showcases the potential of the smartphone and its impressive features, essential for consumers who like to stand out from the crowd.”

 

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Campaign India

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