4700BC, in its first-ever digital campaign to mark the gifting season, introduces its eccentric, madcap character, Mr. BC, who is forever seeking fun and humor. An unconventional, uptown & whacky fellow who has a love for novelty experiences, is forever disrupting parties and gatherings, and is always spotted with a 4700BC tin in his hand. The character personifies the brand’s love for disrupting the category since its inception and this latest offering is their unconventional style of pepping up the gifting season.
The campaign aims to establish a strong connection of the brand, 4700BC with innovative gifting offerings for the consumers and urges them to – ‘Make the most of the present.’ Engaging anecdotal scenarios about gatecrashing will be introduced as part of the campaign. Heralded by Mr. BC who chose a gangster’s retirement party to make his unpredictable, yet grand entry in a unique attire and swag.
The film spotlights different scenarios of the party where Mr. BC is constantly involved in madcap acts – either calling out ‘I-Spy’ to a guest wearing an eye patch or using a mirror for showing a guest’s card to the other members playing poker. Throughout the party he remains un objected by the host for his witty activities until he is asked by an inquisitive guest about the strange man, the host smirks and is intrigued by the gift Mr. BC brought, a 4700BC tin, and was impressed.
“At 4700BC, we have always endeavored to win hearts through relatable and relevant content. Our social handles are replete with issues, topics, and anecdotes which resonate with the millennials. Our brand talks to them and hence this year for the gifting season, we wanted to tell a novel story to a generation that is drawn to unique & unconventional gifts. If we had to appeal to their taste, the communication too had to be highly richly novel & groundbreaking” – Chirag Gupta, Founder & CEO.
“Right from the moment we conceptualized the campaign, we wanted to make a film, not an ad. We, as storytellers, wanted to bring in a format of communication that defies all the cliches. Right from the visual & color theory to the character-driven narrative, the latest campaign has a groundbreaking template in advertising. We are immensely proud of the in-house Brand & Creative team (average age of 22) to have masterfully mounted this stellar communication with the character Mr. BC in an era where the huge dependency on celebrities is seen” – Abhishek Kumar, Brand Head.
The film will be aired across PVR and all digital platforms including popular OTT and social media platforms.