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Why boAt’s Vijay Mallya Lookalike Ad Is This Week’s Standout Campaign

In its Slazer trimmer ad, boAt strategically uses a lookalike character inspired by Vijay Mallya to blur the line between storytelling and cultural reference, making the campaign instantly shareable and conversation-driven.

BrandBeats Desk by BrandBeats Desk
June 5, 2026
in AdWorks, Featured
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Why boAt's Vijay Mallya Lookalike Ad Is This Week's Standout Campaign
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boAt’s latest Slazer trimmer campaign has quickly become one of the most talked-about ads of the week not because it follows a traditional product storytelling route, but because it deliberately steps into cultural memory, ambiguity, and internet-driven curiosity. Featuring a Vijay Mallya lookalike, the film blurs the line between parody and perception, creating instant buzz even before the product takes centre stage.

A hook built on instant recognition

The biggest reason the campaign stands out is its opening hook. The use of a character strongly resembling Vijay Mallya triggers immediate recognition among viewers. Whether intentional or not, the resemblance creates a moment of pause—forcing audiences to question what they are seeing.

This “wait, is that him?” effect becomes the primary attention driver. Instead of relying on product demonstration or influencer credibility, the film leverages public memory and cultural familiarity to generate curiosity in the first few seconds.

Product takes a backseat to narrative energy

Unlike conventional trimmer advertisements that focus heavily on grooming results, features, or performance, the Slazer campaign positions the product almost as a narrative outcome rather than the central character.

The storytelling prioritises setup over explanation. The audience is first pulled into a humorous, slightly absurd world built on personality and cultural reference. Only later does the trimmer enter the frame as part of the resolution.

This delayed product reveal is a deliberate creative choice, it shifts the ad from being a utility pitch to a conversation starter.

What makes boAt’s Slazer campaign stand out is not emotional storytelling or cinematic craft alone, but its ability to manufacture attention at speed. It understands a key shift in modern advertising: brands are no longer just competing for preference, they are competing for immediate cultural relevance.

The Slazer trimmer campaign reinforces boAt’s position as a brand that treats advertising less like communication and more like cultural intervention. The product is important, but the real success lies in how effectively the campaign converts curiosity into conversation.

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