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Sun Pharma’s New Campaign Aims Straight for the Heart, and the Numbers Back It Up

by Hari Pramod
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Every minute, a thousand people are touched by Sun Pharma’s medicines. That’s not marketing fluff. That’s the claim — and the core message — of a new brand campaign rolled out by India’s biggest drugmaker. And they’re making sure everyone hears it.

In a rare move for a pharma giant that usually keeps a low profile outside doctor circles, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries has gone big, loud, and local with a campaign that says: we’re not just in your hospitals — we’re in your homes, your stories, your lives.

A Thousand Prescriptions a Minute — Really?

It’s a bold number. Almost hard to believe at first glance. But let’s do the math.

Sun Pharma, the largest pharma company in India, ships its products to more than 100 countries. It has a product basket sprawling across generics, branded generics, specialty drugs, and consumer healthcare. According to industry data, it’s not uncommon for the company’s drugs — think Revital, Volini, or even prescription-based oncology and neuro drugs — to appear in pharmacies and clinics worldwide.

And so yes, 1,000 prescriptions per minute? That’s entirely within reach.

What makes this statistic more than just a flex is the way it’s being used. It’s not about sales. It’s about presence — in the lives of patients, caregivers, doctors, pharmacists. In their quietest struggles and their biggest wins.

sun pharmaceutical company logo branding billboard india

Going Multilingual and Mass Media — Sun Pharma Breaks the Mold

Sun Pharma’s latest campaign isn’t just another corporate vanity reel. It’s everywhere.

TV spots. IPL ad breaks. Digital shorts. Outdoor hoardings. Even OTT integrations. And all in nine languages — Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, and English.

For a pharma company, this kind of 360-degree, B2C-style campaign is almost unheard of in India. Traditionally, drugmakers spend big on doctors and less on the everyday person. But this time, Sun is flipping the script.

And that’s not all. The outreach doesn’t end with ads. There are on-ground activations planned for pharmacists, doctors, and distributors across India. It’s less of a commercial blitz and more of a carefully plotted trust exercise — showing stakeholders that they’re seen and valued.

What’s the Strategy Behind This Shift?

Ogilvy & Mather Mumbai, the creative agency behind the campaign, had a clear mission: Make Sun Pharma more than a name on a box.

Prem Narayan, chief strategy officer at Ogilvy India, put it bluntly: “Sun Pharma is huge. Doctors know it. Pharmacists know it. But the average Indian? Not so much.” The goal, then, was simple: bridge that gap between clinical credibility and everyday familiarity.

This wasn’t just about showcasing scale. It was about telling a story. One where a pill taken in a remote village connects back to a company quietly operating in the background, making it all possible.

The campaign leans into emotion without losing authenticity.

Now let’s zoom into the layers of this campaign and who it really speaks to.

Who’s Listening? Who’s Talking?

Sun Pharma isn’t chasing eyeballs for the sake of vanity metrics. This campaign is clearly targeting key layers:

  • Patients, especially those in smaller towns and cities who recognize drug brands more than company names

  • Caregivers, who are increasingly becoming active decision-makers in treatment options

  • Pharmacists, who recommend OTC and sometimes even RX products in India’s unique healthcare setup

  • Doctors, who may appreciate a pharma brand that acknowledges their frontline presence

  • Distributors, whose logistics keep the medicine flowing

This holistic angle matters. It shows a shift in how pharma sees its responsibility — not just in manufacturing, but in communication and accessibility.

How It All Plays Out — A Table Worth Reading

Here’s a quick look at what makes this campaign different from the usual pharma playbook:

Feature Traditional Pharma Campaign Sun Pharma’s New Campaign
Target Audience Doctors & Healthcare Pros General public, patients, caregivers
Media Channels Medical Journals, Conferences TV, Digital, Social Media, Outdoor
Languages Used Mostly English Nine regional + English
Narrative Focus Product Efficacy Human impact, daily touchpoints
Stakeholder Engagement Limited Extensive (Doctors, Pharmacists, etc.)

This isn’t a gentle pivot. It’s a hard left into mainstream communication — and that’s the point.

Timing, Trust, and the IPL Effect

Why now?

The pharmaceutical landscape in India has changed. Trust is a scarce commodity. Between generic confusion, aggressive pricing wars, and COVID-19 fallout, people want to know more about what they’re consuming and who’s behind it.

Launching during IPL season — when screen time peaks and attention spans shrink — was smart. It’s not just about maximum impressions; it’s about sticking in someone’s memory when they least expect it.

Kirti Ganorkar, CEO of India Business at Sun Pharma, didn’t mince words. “Being the No.1 pharma company in India is a responsibility to care and serve better.” That statement wasn’t meant for shareholders. It was meant for viewers. For users. For you.

The Bigger Picture: Pharma’s New Face?

There’s a broader implication here that goes beyond Sun Pharma.

This campaign might just nudge other pharmaceutical giants to rethink their public narratives. Why hide behind prescriptions and packaging when people are demanding transparency, trust, and connection?

For decades, pharma stayed in the shadows — its branding clinical, its tone authoritative. But health isn’t just a science. It’s deeply personal.

And Sun Pharma seems to have finally gotten that memo.

Hari Pramod

Hari Pramod

Hari Pramod is a seasoned content writer with a passion for sports. Hari's expertise in the sports niche makes him a go-to source for sports enthusiasts seeking insightful and engaging articles. With years of experience, he combines his in-depth knowledge of the sports industry with exceptional writing skills to create engaging and informative content

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