MUMBAI: Safed Detergent has unveiled its new festive campaign, celebrating the essence of motherhood and her joy of sharing during festivals. Built around the thought, “Kuch daag hatate hai, kuch bhed mitate hai. Iss tyohar chalo milkar khushiyan phelate hai,” the film looks to capture its resonance with the righteous, pure, caring, and compassionate mother.
Since the festive season has begun, spanning Durga Puja, Navratri, Diwali, Bhai Dooj, and Chhath Puja, these are the moments when families buy new things and share with their loved ones. But Safed believes this is also the time to share happiness with those who need it the most. And it is the mother, with her nurturing eye for the smallest details, who makes sure that everyone around her feels included in the celebration.
At the centre of the narrative is the mother, who embodies care, strength, and fairness. She is compassionate, supportive, and helpful, not just towards her own child, but to everyone around her. During festive occasions, she ensures that everyone around her can celebrate the festivities with joy. Safed tried to capture this emotion in the film.
Set against the festive buzz, the film shows a mother shopping for her son, noticing a young boy serving tea in the store. In a beautiful gesture of her nurturing spirit, she gives him a kurta, ensuring he too feels the joy and celebration of the season. This moment reflects how true motherhood is about spreading happiness, caring for others, and making festivities meaningful for everyone.

“With this campaign, we want to honor the spirit of motherhood, the compassion, support, and generosity that defines it. Safed’s heart is motherhood, and this festive season, we are celebrating how a mother’s pure heart spreads joy not only within her home but also across society,” said Ritum Jain, director, Shantinath Detergents.
Conceptualised and executed by Hatchlings Co., the campaign looks to reinforce Safed’s enduring promise: the brand’s essence is motherhood, and its heart beats for goodness, joy, and togetherness.
















