4 bold looks of Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna made the day super engaging

Reunite in a fresh campaign
Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna are back on screen together, this time for a high-energy advertisement. Vibes?
Slick, stylized, and very watchable. The concept leans into personality play, giving both stars room to flex range without turning it into a lecture.
Brand message is available, entertainment is also available – crisp, no drag.
Dual looks that flip the script
Vicky slips between extremes: ek taraf full-on rockstar — swagger, stage, spark; doosri taraf a royal mood — composed, old-world charm, velvet-glove confidence.
Rashmika counters with grounded power: first as a calm-but-firm politician, then as a spirited chef who leads with warmth and pace.
These contrasts are not just costumes; The body language and rhythm changes are also clean, which gives the ad a cinematic feel.
Ensemble cast adds texture
In the campaign, the leads don’t just shine. Ranvir Shorey’s dry wit, Murali Sharma’s reliable gravitas, Seema Pahwa’s lived-in warmth, and Javed Jaffrey’s effortless timing — all give layers to the scenes together.
Result: The world looks believable, not just glossy. The presence of the supporting cast gives the ad rewatch value.
Their words, simplified
Vicky made this association feel like a “bold move” — real reassurance for homeowners, not just brochure talk.
His point was simple: whatever is promised should be seen honestly on screen — and he had fun bringing that alive.
Rashmika made quality and reliability core; For them, the campaign captures the same balance where the brand matters and the audience gets clarity.
Chhaava connection, still fresh
Throwback: The two previously appeared together in Laxman Utekar’s historical drama “Chhaava” — adapted from the Marathi novel “Chhava” (Shivaji Sawant).
Vicky played the titular role of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, Rashmika Maharani Yesubai Bhonsale.
For Vicky, it was an honour to take this legacy to every home; Rashmika approached Yesubai with a blend of strength, grace and resilience.
The gravitas of this pairing now contrasts nicely with the lighter tones in the ad-space.
Why it works for audiences
- Visual switch-ups: Quick avatar flips keep attention hooked without noisy clutter.
- Chemistry: On-screen comfort shows — banter is subtle, staging is tight.
- Clarity: Brand “assurance” message remains simple, storytelling does not meander.
- Recall: Afterglow of “Chhaava” adds credibility, gives weight to the ad.
Direct answer: This reunion is flashy and focused. Entertainment meets intent — and that makes the mixed audience click instantly.