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Ad of the Week: super.money Spins The Salman Khan–Arbaaz Khan Swap Into A ‘No Drama’ Film

super.money’s latest ad featuring Arbaaz Khan uses a film-set narrative to reinforce its core cashback message, turning a casting change from Salman Khan into a creative device. Conceptualised by Tilt Brand Solutions, the campaign highlights consistency, simplicity, and a no-drama approach to UPI rewards.

BrandBeats Desk by BrandBeats Desk
April 24, 2026
in AdWorks
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Ad of the Week: super.money Spins The Salman Khan–Arbaaz Khan Swap Into A ‘No Drama’ Film
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In a category where differentiation is often built through exaggerated claims or heavy production, this campaign shows that a clear, consistent message delivered with subtle creativity can be equally effective. The ad works because it does not try to oversell. By acknowledging a real-world change and folding it into the narrative, super.money keeps the communication grounded and credible.

super.money’s latest campaign film featuring Arbaaz Khan builds on its ongoing cashback narrative with a simple, self-aware twist. The ad acknowledges the absence of Salman Khan and uses Arbaaz stepping in as a storytelling device to reinforce a key point: the core offer remains unchanged. Set within a film shoot environment, the narrative mirrors a production disruption but quickly pivots to the product message. The communication stays focused on the platform’s promise of up to 5% cashback on UPI payments.

The campaign follows a deliberately minimalistic route. Instead of overcomplicating the storyline, the film uses a meta setup where the change in casting becomes the message itself. This aligns with the brand’s established ‘no drama’ positioning.

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The creative idea hinges on consistency. Even when the face changes, the benefit does not. That parallel between casting and product proposition becomes the central hook, avoiding exaggerated storytelling or high-concept execution.

While the campaign is part of super.money’s ongoing communication, the conceptualisation and execution have been handled by Tilt Brand Solutions. The film was produced by Early Man Film and directed by Ayappa KM. This combination of creative and production teams reflects a continuity-driven approach, aligning with the brand’s established ‘no drama’ positioning while ensuring the execution remains consistent with its broader campaign strategy.

This ad stands out for its clarity and restraint at a time when fintech advertising often leans toward cluttered messaging. It maintains strong message discipline by staying tightly focused on a single benefit cashback on UPI without introducing distractions or secondary claims. The casting shift from Salman Khan to Arbaaz Khan is handled thoughtfully, not as a limitation but as a narrative device that reinforces the campaign’s core idea.

At the same time, the film remains consistent with the brand’s ‘no drama’ positioning, demonstrating it through execution rather than simply stating it. The overall simplicity of the setup further strengthens recall, making the proposition easy to understand and retain without relying on exaggerated storytelling or visual excess.

 

Tags: Arbaaz KhanAyappa KMEarly Man FilmSalman Khansuper.moneyTilt Brand Solutions

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