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Narasu’s Coffee celebrates centenary year with new TVC
Friday, 21 August, 2026, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau Bengaluru
Sri Narasu’s Coffee Company in its centenary year, has brought this thought to life through a new TVC that takes viewers across different eras of India, using coffee as the constant thread through a century of change and evolution.

The film begins in 2026, with a young woman taking a sip of Narasu’s Coffee at her workplace, only to find herself transported across different eras. From a 1926 cabinet room with Lord Irwin to the freedom movement of 1946, a traditional family gathering in 1966, the excitement around the 1983 Cricket World Cup and the early-2000s internet café, each stop captures a different slice of India and its changing times. Through it all, the cup of Narasu’s coffee stays with her, before she returns to the present, bringing the journey full circle with the thought, ‘A Century in a Cup’.

The creative idea draws from a simple observation. While the way India lives, works, celebrates and connects has changed significantly over the last century, the everyday ritual of enjoying a cup of coffee has remained familiar across generations. In one of the period sequences, the film also brings Narasu’s directly into the journey, with the protagonist encountering a Narasu’s Coffee pack in a traditional coffee shop setting.

The centenary TVC was conceptualised by Hari RK and produced by HI TIME bringing together a strong creative and production team comprising Amrish Lakshman (Producer), Sunil KS (DOP), Aravind (Art Director), Meenakshi Narayanaswamy (Stylist), and Aditya Ravindran (Music Director). The film uses a combination of detailed production design, period sets, visual effects and VFX to recreate the different eras. The film’s distinctive visual treatment was further enhanced through the colour grading by Vyshak Shiva of Nube Studio, whose grading brought consistency, depth and character to the visuals across the multiple periods, helping maintain a cohesive cinematic look throughout the century-spanning journey. For more information, refer to Annexure 1.

Speaking about the film, S. Srudheep, Managing Director, Sri Narasu’s Coffee, said, “Reaching 100 years is a significant milestone for us. The centenary is as much about looking at the last century’s journey as it is about celebrating the milestone. Over the years, India has changed in so many ways. Yet, coffee has continued to be part of people’s everyday lives, conversations, celebrations and memories. The film brings this thought to life by taking viewers through different eras and moments that feel familiar, while keeping a cup of Narasu’s at the heart of the journey. ‘A Century in a Cup’ is our way of celebrating not just where we have come from, but the generations of coffee lovers who have made Narasu’s part of their lives.”

The ad film purely depicts the emotion the brand holds in the heart of its consumers across generations. The brand’s promise of quality and consistency forms the main essence of the film, reaffirming another 100 years of trust.  Known for its authentic south Indian filter coffee, the film showcases the evolution of Narasu’s coffee, be it through its new products, expansion into new markets or embracing a new generation of coffee aficionados.

The TVC was rolled out across Tamil TV channels, and all social media profiles of Narasu’s Coffee Company in Tamil and Kannada beginning August 15. The campaign will run for 6 months and also run in Telugu.
 
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