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Flipkart and Dentsu Webchutney supports gender equality with #GenerationEqual

Flipkart and Dentsu Webchutney supports gender equality with #GenerationEqual

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Let’s raise a generation of equals! #GenerationEqual #GenE by Flipkart

It’s fair to say in today’s times, all of us believe in gender equality. But how many of us realise that the idea of equality matters not just for us as adults- but to children too? Our dated ideas of gender roles start right from the time we assume our niece might prefer a doll over a car as a birthday gift without knowing for sure, or how we think it’s ok to tell our sons that being sensitive is unmanly. How we keep our children’s experiences and expectations about life and their personalities separated right from their childhood, offering them just half of what life has in store.

Well, the new generation of toddlers, tweens and those in between… with a little help from Flipkart and Dentsu Webchutney are here to tell us how they’d like to be raised. They even have a name for themselves, like Gen-X and Gen-Y, this new generation calls itself #GenerationEqual, or “Gen-E”!

“Look around you. Do you have a son, daughter, niece, nephew, or a friend’s child born a few years after the millennium? They are all part of #GenerationEqual. Real change will happen when we collectively decide to make the same rules that influence their lives. And as far as we can, let’s keep those rules the same for both boys and girls. That is the most realistic way to ensure our biases don’t pass on to them,” says Prashant Gopalakrishnan, Sr.Vice-President, Client Services, Dentsu Webchutney.

“As parents in 2018, we’d like to be progressive in letting our child choose for themselves in several aspects, so that they get to do what they love. Let the child experience the hobbies, passions, interests, and personality traits that come naturally to them… whether it’s a boy who wants to learn cooking, or a girl passionate about collecting superhero toys. And the other way around too,” says Apuarv Sethi, Director – Brand Marketing at Flipkart.

Gen-E is an Indian brand’s biggest investment on the subject of gender-equality among children so far. And Flipkart’s third campaign to echo their new brand promise of ‘partnering with the progressive Indian’ via ‘Naye India ke saath’. Like the previous two instalments, the brand’s role in it is admirably humble: and the brand is in fact used in the most surprising ways… Flipkart boxes appear ‘fly on the wall’ style- barely visible in corners of the screen, brought alive through bubble-wrap, and in one scene: even made into an adorable toy for a child.

In just a year of having started the new brand charter, Flipkart has campaigned on three distinctly different social subjects. With Penguin Dad, they celebrated fathers involved in child-raising; with Choose Your Age, they celebrated those defeating age with experiences; and now with Gen-E: they’re almost asking us to be what our children need us to so that more and more of us can be celebrated. A new generation is waiting to be raised without gender-bias. The ball’s simply in our court.

Campaign Credits:

Brand – Flipkart Internet Private Limited
Brand Team – Apuarv Sethi, Lucky Saini and Smriti Advani

Production House – Superfly Films
Director – Kopal Naithani
Producer – Samson Vasave
Director of Photography – Jishnu Bhattacharjee

Agency
Creative Team (Copy)
Executive Creative Director – P.G. Aditya
Associate Creative Director – Ninad Gawhankar
Senior Copywriter – Vasisht Vasan
Copywriter – Pragya Sarin

Creative Team (Art)
Senior Creative Director – Ashwin Palkar
Associate Group Head – Deepak Murlidharan
Associate Art Director – Anandhi Kumar

Account Management Team
EVP and Branch Head – Gautam Reghunath
SVP – Prashant Gopalakrishnan
Client Services Director – Priyanka Borah
Account Director – Gurudatt.N
Associate Account Director – Karishma Changroth

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Flipkart Ads, #GenerationEqual, Flipkart Commercial, Superfly Films, Dentsu Webchutney, Gender Equality Campaign, Gender Bias ads, Digital campaign, Advertising Agency, Childhood

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