Campaign India Team
Dec 30, 2022

TTK Prestige helps with an uninterrupted house party experience

Watch the film conceptualised by 22feet Tribal Worldwidehere

TTK Prestige has rolled out a film to address the pain point millennial couples experience while organising house parties. The film has been conceptualised by 22feet Tribal Worldwide.
 
It shows a couple discuss previous parties and the disasters associated with them. However, they're back to hosting a party, because the issues they faced in the past can be handled smartly using TTK Prestige's kitchen appliances and cookware.
 
Dinesh Garg, executive vice president - sales and marketing, TTK Prestige, said, “As an innovation-driven brand, we strive to provide our consumers with the best quality products, services, and experiences. Now, with the growing need for efficient and convenient home and kitchen appliances, we have released this new film showcasing how our innovative products can help you host a house party effortlessly. Our goal is to make things simpler for everyone, and that is exactly what the film proposes - jab Prestige sambhale kitchen ka kaam, party host karna hoga aasan.”
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