MBR City | Diwali 2020 Cinema Ad | UAE

Introducing the MBR City 2020 Diwali cinema ad campaign

 

Diwali – the festival of lights, is one of the most popular Indian festivals widely rejoiced by Hindus across the globe. The festival symbolizes the spiritual ‘victory’ of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. It is a time for both gratitude and happiness, and is celebrated by families and friends with the lighting of oil lamps, exchange of presents, feasting on traditional sweets and wearing new ethic outfits.

This year’s festival fell on Saturday 14th November, and even though we are still very much in COVID-19 mode, the spirit of Diwali lived on, with families celebrating responsibly and festival related events executed in compliance with COVID-19 safety protocols.

Bringing a touch of Diwali to the BIG Screen this year was Mohammed Bin Rashid City (MBR City). As part of the 6 week on-screen campaign (from 5th November to 16th December 2020) with Motivate Val Morgan, MBR City dedicated ten days (5th – 14th November 2020) to its bright and glamorous 2020 Diwali creative.

 

 

The 60 sec. Diwali creative screened across multiple VOX, Reel and Oscar cinema locations in the UAE:

MBR City has been a valued advertiser of Motivate Val Morgan since 2018, with a range of campaigns booked around the year, especially alongside festivals such as Ramadan/Eid and Diwali.

Below are two other festive ad campaigns by MBR City in 2019:

 

 

 

Interested in launching a campaign around festive times? Diwali may be behind us, but Christmas – a time for joy, love and cheer, is close approaching.

Get in touch with a member of our sales team for more information on advertising on the BIG Screen during the month of December 2020 – in the lead up to Christmas.

Nezo | Popcorn Box Branding | UAE

Nezo  salt manufacturer, recently booked an off-screen popcorn box branding campaign through Motivate Val Morgan at various VOX Cinemas locations across the UAE.

The branded popcorn tubs were distributed to moviegoers starting Thursday 21st November 2019, and will continue to be dispensed until stocks last.

The aim of the campaign was to highlight the importance of Nezo salt in food items, similar to the importance and significance of having popcorn while watching movies at the cinema.

A total of 50,000 popcorn boxes were branded with Nezo graphics. 5,000 boxes were allocated at each cinema location. The campaign kicked off at VOX CinemasMall of the Emirates and also ran across the following VOX locations:

 

Mall of the Emirates

Mall of the Emirates Nezo Popcorn Box Branding

 

Cineplex Grand Hyatt

Nezo Popcorn Box Branding Cineplex, Grand Hyatt

 

Mercato

Nezo Popcorn Box Branding, Mercato

 

City Centre Deira

Nezo Popcorn Box Branding, City Centre Deira

 

Burjuman

Nezo Popcorn Box Branding, Burjuman

 

City Centre Sharjah

Nezo Popcorn Box Branding, City Centre Sharjah

 

City Centre Ajman

Nezo Popcorn Box Branding, City Centre Ajman

 

Marina Mall – Abu Dhabi

Nezo Popcorn Box Branding, Marina Mall – Abu Dhabi

 

Al Jimi Mall – Al Ain

Nezo Popcorn Box Branding, Al Jimi Mall

 

The campaign also ran across VOX Cinemas – City Centre Mirdif.

 

Other off-screen advertising opportunities include:

 

Got a campaign which would require off-screen cinema advertising?

 

Contact a member of our sales team for more information on branding options and on/off-screen advertising opportunities across the Middle East!

 

 

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Indian Language Movies Are Underrated

Indian language movies have come a long way over the last few years!

 

From their initial standard three hour long flicks featuring action-packed drama, tears, catchy and sing-along songs, extravagant dancing and colourful traditional costumes – being produced solely for domestic consumption, to having varied time lengths dictated by their content, and witnessed across the globe in countries such as United States, Canada, Australia, Taiwan, China, Russia, Turkey – in either their original form with subtitles or dubbed versions of its original form.

 

Movies from India are no longer restricted to Bollywood which produces movies solely in the national language (Hindi). India, in line with the varied languages and dialects in the country, is also home to other powerhouse movie industries such as:

Bollywood – Mumbai-based Hindi language film industry, India

Pollywood – Punjabi language film industry in India and Pakistan

Bhojiwood – Film industry of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, India in Bhojpuri language

Chhollywood – Chhattisgarhi language film industry based in Chhattisgarh, India

Tollywood – Bengali film industry in West Bengal, India/Telugu film industry in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana

Kollywood – Tamil language film industry, based in Chennai, India./Nepal’s film industry

Mollywood – Malayalam film industry in Kerala, India

Sandalwood – Kannada language film industry in Karnataka, India.

Jollywood – Assamese language film industry in Guwahati, Assam

Ollywood – Film industry of Orissa, India in Oriya language

 

The Indian-film industry also comprises of globally recognized actors and actresses who are passionately dedicated to provide the best of their skills and talent to the industry:

 

Bollywood

Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Shahrukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh, Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone and Katrina Kaif

Bollywood Actors and Actresses

 

Kollywood

Rajinikanth, Vijay, Ajith Kumar and Nayanthara

 

Tollywood

Mahesh Babu, Prabhas, Anushka Shetty and Rakul Preet Singh

 

As a result of these film stars having huge fan-followings from around the world, they too have helped attract large audiences to watch Indian movie releases in cinema.

 

A recent report by PWC indicates that Bollywood is set to become the third largest cinema market in the world.

 

In recent years, there have been numerous Indian language movies that have done relatively well at the worldwide box office:

 

 

Bollywood movies easily make up the second largest watched language in the UAE – with some blockbusters raking in 300,000 plus admissions. Other Indian language movies – which include Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu, have also gained massive popularity and acceptance in accordance with Hindi movies.

 

Below is analysis conducted by Motivate Val Morgan on Indian language movie releases across the Middle East in 2018:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In October 2019, Motivate Val Morgan – in collaboration with Murdoch University Dubai, also conducted cinema research in the UAE in the form of questionnaires and video interviews at VOX Cinemas – City Centre Deira and Burjuman (two prominent locations for Asian movie audiences).

 

The objective of this research project was to understand cinemagoing habits of Asian audiences and measure the effectiveness of cinema advertising alongside Indian language movies..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As the research above indicates:

 

Here’s a line-up of Indian language movies scheduled to release over the months ahead:

December 2019

Pati Patni Aur Woh (Hindi)

 

Panipat (Hindi)

 

Mardaani 2 (Hindi)

 

Good Newwz (Hindi)

 

Mamangam (Malayalam)

 

 

January 2020

Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior (Hindi)

 

Darbar (Tamil)

 

Ala Vaikunthapurramloo (Telugu)

 

Sarileru Neekevvaru (Telugu)

 

Street Dancer 3D (Hindi)

 

Don’t miss out on targeting large Asian movie loving audiences. Contact us for cinema advertising opportunities alongside the movies mentioned above!

 

 

Sources: Wikipedia, WARC, MVM Analysis, MVM Research and IMDb