Coke's latest commercial for the summer opens in a desert with children enjoying a game of cricket despite the blistering heat.
They bowl, bat, field and frolic in the sand oblivious of the temperature around, which is a good 42 degrees centrigrade.
The moral of the story: when there is cricket, there is no stopping you.
The campaign for which Coke has hired the services of new agency Lowe instead of using roster agency McCann, is in keeping with its brand theme of 'Open Happiness' and plays up the love Indians have for cricket.
That's predictable considering the passion for the gentleman's game in the country.
But what is interesting is that the slant that cricket can make you happy is diagonally opposite to what rival Pepsi has been saying through the summer this year.
PepsiCo India has increased its emphasis on football, even organising a T20 Football tournament this year as part of its summer activities.
International footballer Didier Drogba, who is Pepsi's international brand ambassador, will be in India next month for the grand finale of the T20 tournament.
Homi Batliwala, category director, colas, hydration and mango-based beverages, PepsiCo India, says that football is something they wish to popularise in India.
"It is also one of our big communication planks globally," he had said in a conversation with Business Standard earlier.
But Coca-Cola executives maintain that the big sport in India is cricket, and that they do not wish to take their eyes off it.
"We are sponsors of the Euro Cup this year besides the Olympics and will also be sponsoring the Football World Cup in 2014. So it is not as if football is not big for us," says Anupama Ahluwalia, vice-president, marketing, India and South West Asia, The Coca-Cola Company.
"But you can't deny the fact that cricket is a key sport in India, and given that Coca-Cola is about providing joy and happiness, we thought why not fuse the two."
This point is endorsed by R Balakrishnan, chairman & chief creative officer, Lowe Lintas India, "The campaign was not conceived in
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