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Desi Disruptors

Timeless Lessons from Iconic Indian Brands

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Desi Disruptors

Written by: Vispy Doctor, Vikrant Pande
Narrated by: Shubhankar
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What makes a balm feel like a mother's touch?

How did a packet of noodles become India's comfort food?

How did a brand name become synonymous with a cure for a cold?

And why do some brands create categories while others merely compete?

Desi Disruptors is not a book about marketing jargon, boardroom presentations or boring management classroom lessons. This is a lively, insight-driven account of how some of India's most iconic brands-Vicks, Maggi, Whisper, Frooti, Tanishq, Jockey, Thums Up, Lenskart, and more - rewired consumer behaviour and created entire markets just by gauging what people felt and needed even before they themselves knew it.

Whisper didn't just sell sanitary pads but broke a cultural taboo around menstruation; Big Bazaar elevated the kirana store model to another level; Frooti converted our obsession with mangoes into an irresistible thirst-quencher; Jockey pulled innerwear out of closed cupboards and into everyday conversation; and Tanishq made buying gold accessible and cool for the younger Indian. The stories of these great brands demonstrate that true pioneers don't chase trends; they create them.

Packed with behind-the-scenes anecdotes and surprising insights, Desi Disruptors: Timeless Lessons from Iconic Indian Brands, blends sharp storytelling with decades of on-ground market research to reveal strategies that speak to the psychology of the Indian consumer. Because, often, in India, the brands that win aren't the loudest -they're the ones that understand us best.

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