Campaign India Team
Sep 20, 2022

Star Sports illustrates the spirit of moving forward with the Pro Kabaddi League

Watch the film conceptualised in-house here

Star Sports has rolled out a campaign '#BhidegaTohBadhega' to spread awareness about the ninth season of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL). 

 

Conceptualised by the in-house team, the film aims to propagate the life lesson of ‘bhidega toh badhega’ (the fight will increase) through the sport of kabaddi, using the narrative of you vs the world and doubt vs self-belief to land the example of never giving up in the face of adversity. The film epitomises the spirit of ‘keep moving forward’ which resonates with the sport of Kabaddi.

 

A Star Sports Spokesperson, said, “Our campaign for PKL Season 9 aims at showcasing the indomitable human spirit, with challenges and opportunities being the two sides of a coin. ‘bhidega toh badhega’ is a testament to highlight how the entire journey of victory is achieved by crossing insurmountable challenges. This season will also witness the return of fans at the three venues of Hyderabad, Pune and Bengaluru, which adds to the overall excitement and fandom for the upcoming edition.”

 

Source:
Campaign India

Related Articles

Just Published

4 hours ago

Matchmaker, matchmaker, find me a mattress

Popular matchmaker Sima Taparia features in The Sleep Company's new wedding campaign, this time matchmaking mattresses.

5 hours ago

Reliance-Disney merger creates a $8.5 billion media ...

The new entity is structured around three key divisions—entertainment, digital streaming, and sports.

6 hours ago

Political tension meets platform drama

As big tech's entanglement with politics draws fresh scrutiny post-US election, Western platforms face a deepening trust crisis—from X's advertiser exodus to Meta's legal battles—while Asian tech firms vie to emerge as credible alternatives.

6 hours ago

Dentsu Q3 2024 earnings: Japan's growth contrasts ...

Despite a robust 2.8% Q3 increase in Japan, Dentsu has downgraded its full-year outlook to flat (0%) due to a sharp fall in the APAC region.