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Mumbai, 18th
September 2017: Oman Tourism has announced the launch of its
global advertising campaign for the upcoming season which will go live today
on television and other digital platforms. The campaign captures the essence
of Oman at different levels and highlightsdiverse aspects of the destination.
The
film is conceptualized and developed by the Ministry of Tourism’s teams
working in Oman and India; and is directed by Mr. Bapi Bit of Motherboard
Films. There is an alluring international mix of models that have been
featured in the film and its overall look is contemporary which resonates
well with Indians as well as international audiences.
The
film takes one through the journey of a young man from India visiting Oman
for a friend’s wedding and then exploring the adventurous side of the country
like never before - along with his friends. The tempo rises as the film
progresses and the lyrics of the background song ‘I want a freedom from me’
portrays feelings of the protagonist, bringing out a myriad of emotions.
Speaking about this recent
development, Salim Adi Al Mamari, Director General of Tourism Promotion, from
the Ministry of Tourism in Oman said, “We are successfully
promoting Oman in the Indian market and in countries around the world, and
felt there was a strong need for a customized film that highlights the Omani
culture, landscape and history, while also depicting the outdoor adventure
and wedding aspects of our country. We believe that our new film has put
together an interesting mélange of all these facets and are certain that the
film will appeal to audiences; while helping boost footfalls in the coming
months.”
He
further added, “The idea of the film was to go beyond HNIs and premium
travelers; and attract younger audiences, women travelers, etc. as these are
some of the emerging travel segments that India and the rest of the world are
witnessing in the last couple of years. Also, since ‘weddings’ are an
important part of Indian culture, we are constantly striving to promote Oman
for destination weddings and have hence encapsulated a segment in the film
which is wedding specific, that showcases the different hues, emotions and
rituals of an Indian wedding.”
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