Campaign India Team
Nov 29, 2018

The positive cafe brings alive the plight of HIV infected people

Watch the film conceptualised by JWT here

To spread this message of the plight of the shunned HIV infected victims, J Walter Thompson, in association with a Kolkata based NGO named OFFER (Organisation for Friends, Energies and Resources) has come up with a digital film.
 
The objective of the film was to reflect how, if welcomed with an open heart, HIV positive people can live a normal and better life.
 
The digital film called ‘The Positive Move’ tells the stories of some HIV positive teenagers who refused to give up, dared to dream and gave birth to ‘Café Positive’ – Asia’s first café run only by HIV Positive people. The film portrays how these people were neglected emotionally and physically by their friends, families and society and then goes on to show how instead of fading away, they started a café with their own initiative and how a few good people stepped forward to the open the doors of hope for these bravehearts.
 
P Anand, chief - services and solutions, Tata Steel said, “We, at Tata Steel, have always been concerned about being a true corporate citizen and firmly believe in a closely bonded society. The idea emanating from the film is to go forth and tell this story about how one can survive and thrive when doors of hope are collectively opened."
 
Vijay Jacob Parakkal, SVP and managing partner, J Walter Thompson, Kolkata said, “We found the Café Positive story of grit, determination and acceptance by people very touching. It does open our doors of perception. We are thrilled to partner with the Tata Pravesh marketing team to tell this story with a powerful message on the World AIDS Day.
 
Arjun Mukherjee, VP & ECD, J Walter Thompson, Kolkata says, “When it comes to how society treats HIV positive people, of all things, there needs to be a big shift in behavioural change. This film shows that, along with spreading HIV awareness, if the society in general welcomes these people with open arms, they can bounce back and contribute to mainstream living.”
 
Presented by Tata Pravesh and directed by Abhishek Sinha of Made in Calcutta production, the film #OpenDoorsToHope was released online before World AIDS Day.
 
 
Credits:
 
Client: Tata Pravesh
 
Agency: J Walter Thompson
 
Managing Partner: Vijay Jacob
 
Chief Creative Officer: Senthil Kumar
 
VP & ECD: Arjun Mukherjee
 
Senior Creative Director: Partha Chowdhury
 
Creative Director: Tandra Chakravarty
 
Copywriters: Kaushik Roy, Nuzhath Enayath
 
VP & CSD: Sayam Bhadra
 
AVP & CSD - Digital: Surojit Sen
 
Digital Team: Soham Sengupta, Sulakshana Goswami
 
Client Servicing: Nilanjan Sarkar
 
Production House: Made in Kolkata
 
Director: Abhishek Sinha
 
Music Director: Ribhu
 
Vocalist: Lagnajita
Source:
Campaign India

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