The public relations magician Hasan Rizvi through his seamless messaging via marketing stunts makes your brand talk of the town. Needless to say, one of the most raved about campaigns have had his creativity, passion and undying love for PR shine through. To name a few, Knorr “Boriyat Busters”, Lifebuoy “Meri Beti Parhegi”, Strepsils “Strepsils Stereo” and Surf Excel “Esaar Aik Ibadat” that won at the Effie Awards Pakistan.
This is just a small insight of what his diversified portfolio entails. Let’s dive into some of the recent campaigns that were worked on that include; Zeera Plus “Chai Ka Plus”, Oreo “Dear Dad” Prince “Prince Adventures” Mortein “Dengue Ub Nahi” Veet “Hamesha Ready”. Each of these campaigns spread outlike wild fire and we asked the man himself about his secret of making every campaign a huge success.
‘It’s rather kind of you to speak so highly about my work. I would say it’s a lot of brainstorming and kickass team work that brings my vision which ultimately surfaces the brand’s individuality. In addition, attention to detail and precision in execution matters a lot,’ Hasan Rizvi says
Hasan Rizvi said, “It’s rather kind of you to speak so highly about my work. I would say it’s a lot of brainstorming and kickass team work that brings my vision which ultimately surfaces the brand’s individuality. In addition, attention to detail and precision in execution matters a lot.”
Three cheers for the back to back hit campaigns that showcase Rizvi’s thought process, investment, indulgence and attention to execution with every brand he puts his golden hands on. We wish you all the best and look forward to more brilliant work from you!
The recent call for a protest by Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan in Islamabad…
Violence has no gender. It is not just the torchbearers of patriarchy that target women…
A recent presser of IG KP Police amply disclosed that the heinous terrorist attack at…
Digital transformation has been reshaping global financial systems over the past decade, leading to an…
Being in the field a month before the elections, going door to door and meeting…
Leave a Comment