Mumbai Duty Free Shop attempts to promote a Bollywood movie for the fourth time
mumbai duty free shop We once again collaborated on a new Bollywood movie promotion campaign. ‘Warrior’.
This movie is about the Indian Air Force and features movie stars anil kapoorwho visited a retail store Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport We will be doing our 4th movie promotion together in the store.
Mr. Kapoor interacted with fans and international travelers, taking part in a Q&A session and an autograph session.
Mr. Kapoor expressed his appreciation for Mumbai Duty Free and explained why the store also stands out as an immersive space that harmonizes and complements the world of movies.
Visitors were given the chance to win limited edition merchandise and movie tickets.
Mumbai Duty Free CEO Abishek Bambi Das Mumbai Duty Free is playing a pivotal role in the evolving film industry by embarking on collaborations with Bollywood. By expanding beyond luxury brands, we have now strategically moved into a highly attractive space where the length of promotional periods drives and excites larger audiences. Hosting the film promotion for the fourth time, and with the presence of Anil Kapoor, we are delivering on what our audience expects from us: newness and an unparalleled experience. Mumbai Duty Free will act as an international hub, attracting attention from a global audience, thereby cementing its position as the ideal location for campaigns. ”
Amit Bhutani, Vice President, Marketing and Strategic Partnerships, Mumbai Duty Free He added, “After three rounds of extensive promotions, onboarding one of the most iconic Bollywood superstars like Anil Kapoor only confirms the film industry’s confidence in our brand. We believe that Bollywood movies are a very important part of our country and that connecting with audiences around the world will create even more resonance. We are committed to providing our customers with an exciting and engaging sound experience. We remain focused on building more collaborations like this and fostering deeper connections with Indian cinema and its audiences.”